Good Luck, Health, and Financial Success Are Just a Meal Away
As many of you know, I live in the South and Southern girls hold onto traditions and pass them along. When it comes to traditions, New Year's is king in the South. Southerners spend the day celebrating with traditions that date back to the Civil War. IfOne of the biggest New Year's traditions in the South is to cook a meal that will ensure that our year will be filled with luck, money, and good health. This is not a meal we take lightly in the South. Even people in the South who don't like these foods, still follow this important tradition. The meal consists of hog's jowl, greens, and black-eyed peas.
Hog's jowl is a lot like bacon, except it isn't smoked. Another big difference is that hog's jowl in probably 80% fat and only 20% lean meat. Many people, especially those who aren't from the South, have a problem eating this meat. But, on New Year's, this tradition is a must in the South. Hog's jowl, surprising as it may seem, ensures good health for the New Year. To properly prepare hog's jowl, you fry it the same way you would bacon.
When it comes to greens, any greens will do. You can either buy a can of greens or you can make greens from scratch. When making greens, you will want to add flavor. Two of the best ways to add flavor is to add a ham hock and chicken stock. As the greens slowly cook, the flavor of the chicken stock and pork will infuse into the greens. Even if you don't like greens, they are part of the New Year's traditions that take place in the South. In the South, if we want to ensure financial success for the New Year, we make sure to eat greens each New Year's Day.
Written by Amy Brantley
A passionate writer who specializes in food-related content and has hopes of changing the way people think about cooking. Currently working on three cookbooks and has published several hundr... - Full profile
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