Cooking black eyed peas in instant pot

Making black-eyed peas in an Instant Pot is extremely easy. In less than an hour, you can be enjoying soft, tender black-eyed peas with bacon without any soaking.

Cooking black eyed peas in instant pot

I learned a lot about eating black-eyes peas working at the Cracker Barrel on New Year’s Day. It’s a mad rush for people to come in just to get some peas on the first day of the year.

There were people waiting for over an hour just to get a table. We even ran out of black-eyes peas at one point and the entire dining room full of people stayed and waited until the peas were ready.

People in the south take their black-eyed peas tradition very seriously. Everyone wants to get their bowl of good luck and not have to worry about preparing it for hours.

Luckily, Instant Pot makes it so fast and easy to prepare beans and peas. There is no soaking required. Simply saute bacon directly in an Instant Pot, add black-eyed peas, broth, water, and seasoning, and cook for 30 minutes.

That’s all it takes to get this delicious side dish.

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Cooking black eyed peas in instant pot

Soak or no soak

Before you jump on me for not soaking the beans first, I have to tell you that it truly doesn’t make much of a difference when it comes to cooking time and tenderness.

Over years, I’ve gotten lazy a few times or simply forgot to soak beans, or peas, or lentils before cooking them. It have not affected my cooking time.

Cooking black eyed peas in instant pot

BUT, when it comes to digestive distress, that’s a different story. Every person’s digestive system is so different that there is no way to tell how you will react to legumes without trying yourself.

If you noticed that soaking beans and peas is better for your digestion, then that is what you should do.

Soaking can either be done overnight or quickly about an hour before cooking.

To soak beans and peas overnight, rinse them, cover them in water and soak for 6-8 hours. (Small beans and peas would take less time.)

To do a quick soak, rinse beans and peas and place them in the pot. Cover with water and bring to boil. Turn off heat, cover with a lid and let the beans sit in water for about an hour.

Use 3 to 1 water to bean ratio. Three cups of water for 1 cup of beans.

Cooking black eyed peas in instant pot

Some more delicious Instant Pot sides:

Instant Pot Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Cilantro Rice in Instant Pot

Instant Pot Cauliflower Mash

Re-fried Beans in Instant Pot

Instant Pot Rice and Beans

Cooking black eyed peas in instant pot

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Cooking black eyed peas in instant pot

  • 16 oz bacon
  • 1 lb dry black eyed peas (1 lb bag usually has 2-2 1/4 cups of peas)
  • 3 cups water
  • 3 cups chicken stock
  • salt
  • fresh cracked black pepper

  • Rinse peas and set them aside. 

  • Dice raw bacon into small pieces. Make sure your knife is sharp and bacon is cold to make it easier to cut. 

  • Turn Instant Pot to Saute and let it heat up. Add a little bit of oil to the bottom of the pot and add bacon. Saute bacon until browned. 

  • Add peas to the pot and mix. 

  • Add water, chicken stock, some salt, and fresh cracked black pepper. (Don't add too much salt since bacon is salty.) 

  • Stir and close the lid and make sure it's latched. Turn the valve to "seal" and set the Instant Pot to cook on high pressure cook mode for 30 minutes.

  • Let it do a natural release for 10-15 minutes.

  • Fluff up peas and serve.

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Calories: 441kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 37mg | Sodium: 415mg | Potassium: 818mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 50IU | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 72mg | Iron: 5.1mg

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Cooking black eyed peas in instant pot

Do black

Do you have to soak black eyed peas? It's not necessary to soak dried black eyed peas, but soaking will reduce the cooking time from an hour to about 30 minutes using any method. If you already soaked your dried black eyed peas, just cut the cook time in half using any cooking method listed above.

How long should you cook black

In a large pot over medium heat add beans and chicken broth. Bring to a boil then reduce heat and let simmer, covered, 45 minutes or until beans are tender.

Why do you put a penny in black

Adding a shiny penny or dime to the pot just before serving is another tradition practiced by some. When served, the person whose bowl contains the penny or dime receives the best luck for the New Year (unless they swallow the coin!!).

How long should black

Soak Them You'll need at least six hours to rehydrate the black-eyed peas. Place them in a large bowl and add three cups of water for every one cup of peas. Cover, place in the refrigerator, and let the beans soak for six hours or overnight.