Swiss Chard with black eyed peas

Vegeterians where areee youu?! 😍try this juicy and delicious recipe 😋
Swiss Chard with black eyed peas
Vegeterians where areee youu?! 😍try this juicy and delicious recipe 😋
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the swiss chard very well, and drain it.
- 2
Chop the stalks and the leaves into thin slices.
- 3
In a pot boil the swiss chard till it becomes tender.
- 4
Remove it from the heat, and drain it.
- 5
Boil the black eyed peas in water (soaked overnight).
- 6
In a large pot, heat the oil and fry the onion till it becomes translucent.
- 7
Add the garlic, chilli powder (if used), and chopped green coriander.
- 8
After it is well cooked, keep aside quarter of the quantity to add it later for garnishing.
- 9
Add the chard and the beans to the pot and around one cup of water
- 10
Simmer gently until the chard has wilted and softened.
- 11
Put the garnish on top of the plate and serve it with lemon and pita bread.
- 12
Notes: usually we cook the white swiss chard
* the traditional way is to separate stalks from the leaves and cut each separately then boil the stalks till tender and add back to the stew.
* You may first boil the black eyed peas until it is half cooked, then add the chard and boil it all together in the same pot.
* don't turn off the stove until the water is fully evaporated. - 13
Made by: Samah Baroudi
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