Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil, approximately, as needed to brush on peppers
- 1 red bell pepper, halved, stemmed and seeds removed
- 1 yellow bell pepper, halved, stemmed and seeds removed
- 1/3 cup red wine vinegar
- 1 large clove garlic, lightly crushed with the side of a knife blade and quartered
- 1 cup olive oil, preferably extra-virgin
- 2 (16-ounce) cans black eyed peas, drained
- 2 tablespoons sliced scallions, white and tender green parts only (from about 6 scallions)
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves, from about 1-ounce parsley, stems removed
Directions
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
Brush olive oil on the peppers, and place them cut side down on a piece of heavy duty aluminum foil (with the edges turned up to avoid drips.) Roast until charred, them remove them to a resealable plastic bag or tightly covered pan to sweat and cool down.
Make the vinaigrette just before use. Through the feed opening of a running blender, add vinegar and garlic. With the blender still running, pour olive oil in a slow thin stream. (Alternatively, you can prepare the vinaigrette by whisking the ingredients into a bowl in the same order, in which case, the garlic should be minced first.)
Return to the bell peppers and peel off the blackened skin. Slice the flesh of the peppers brunoise (julienne, then crosswise) and place in a mixing bowl. Fold in the drained black-eyed peas, scallions, and parsley. Stir in enough of the vinaigrette to coat. Serve family style.
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By patticat_10878019
Albert Lea, MN
on January 03, 2012
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Even my children went back for seconds. You will end up with way more vinaigrette than you need, but you can use that for a marinade for another day. Added some leftover cubed ham to satisfy the carnivore husband, but it would have been great without the addition. Definitely a keeper. Plan ahead for this though, the peppers take at least half an hour to roast enough to remove the skins.
By icee913w_10401411
Boston, MA
on June 14, 2008
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I am absolutely ADDICTED to this salad! Since I'm the only person in my house that likes black eyed peas, it's the only way I can get them. Irvine's take on black eyed peas makes for a wonderful dish!
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