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Accara: Black Eyed Peas Fritter

December 27, 2017 by Renee Leave a Comment

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Black eye peas is said to bring you good luck and great fortune for the New Year. Traditionally around this time of the year you would see everyone making a dish with the peas. Some make a cook-up with rice and the peas or some just stew the peas and enjoy on its own.

This dish brings a lot of great memories back to me as I learnt this dish when I visited Brazil. It is stemmed from West Africa and has many variations to it. In Trinidad we make our variation called Accara made from salt fish. Here I made this dish by taking our local seasonings and blending the peas to make it a tasty fritter.

Though it is a lot of work and patience this dish is truly amazing. I hope you give it a try. Enjoy!

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Accara: Black Eyed Peas Fritter

Learn the tradition behind Accara (Akara) and its unique preparation with black eye peas and local seasonings for a flavorful dish.
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Course: Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine: African, Caribbean, Tobago, Trinidad
Keyword: vegan, vegetarian
Author: Renee

Ingredients

  • 1 pack Cuisine Black Eyed Peas
  • 1 Chadon Beni leaf
  • 1 Chive leaf
  • 1 Celery stalk
  • 3 Garlic cloves
  • 1 Medium Onion
  • 3 Pimento peppers
  • 2 tsp Baking soda
  • 3 cups Cuisine Soya Bean Oil
  • Salt to taste
  • Black Pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Place the peas in a bowl and cover with water twice the amount of the peas and set aside. Note: (The longer the peas are soaking the easier it will be for the skins to come off. I recommend soaking them for two days but continuously changing the water and storing in a cool place. If you do not have all that time soak it at the start of your day and after a few hours you can begin to take off the skins yourself.
  • Using both of your hand rub the peas to take off the skins.
  • Cut up all the seasons into fine pieces.
  • In a processor blend the peas with a little water until a paste forms. Note: (Please see video for texture)
  • Place the mixture in a bowl and add the salt, black pepper, baking soda and all the seasonings. Mix well
  • Heat a pot of oil on medium and using an ice cream scoop or a spoon take out the mixture and add to the hot oil.
  • Leave for 3-5 minutes flipping over on each side until golden brown.
  • Serve hot and enjoy.

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