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Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! Dec 30, 2022 05:15 pm from scratch. It?s easy to do an

Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! [View this email in your browser]( [Go to cookieandkate.com]( [ALL RECIPES]( [BREAKFAST]( [SALAD]( [DINNER]( [DESSERT]( [DRINKS]( [COOKBOOK]( [Cowboy Caviar]( Dec 30, 2022 05:15 pm [Read the full post at cookieandkate.com]( [cowboy caviar recipe] Y’all know I’m from Oklahoma, right? I grew up eating cowboy caviar, also called Texas caviar. It’s a classic bean salad recipe popular in the South. You can serve it as a side salad or as salsa. Either way, people go crazy for cowboy caviar at potlucks. Cowboy caviar is made with black-eyed peas and black beans, chopped tomatoes, corn, bell pepper, onion and cilantro tossed in tangy Italian dressing. I typically think of cowboy caviar as a warm weather salad, but it’s made with ingredients that are readily available year-round. Cowboy caviar is actually perfect for New Year’s if you’re craving something fresh yet hearty, and trying to hit your black-eyed pea quota! [cowboy caviar ingredients] I have one issue with most cowboy caviar recipes—they’re often swimming in store-bought Italian salad dressing. As such, they can be way too oily and contain some unnecessary preservatives. Instead, I whisked together a simple, [homemade Italian dressing]( from scratch. It’s easy to do and tastes fantastic. This recipe yields a big bowl of dip, but I don’t think you’ll have any trouble polishing it off. I hope you enjoy this cheekily titled delight! [Continue to the recipe...]( The post [Cowboy Caviar]( appeared first on [Cookie and Kate](. [View, print or pin this recipe!]( [Buy Cookie and Kate's new cookbook, Love Real Food!]( Recently on Cookie and Kate: [Classic Martini]( [Italian Dressing]( [Perfect Baked Sweet Potato]( [Favorite Balsamic Vinaigrette]( [What to Cook This December]( [View Cookie and Kate's recipes]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Thank you for subscribing to Cookie and Kate's emails! ♥ Copyright © 2022 Cookie and Kate, All rights reserved. You requested to receive new posts by email on our website, cookieandkate.com. Our mailing address is: Cookie and Kate 4741 Central St, #358Kansas City, MO 64112 [Add us to your address book]( [Receive fewer emails]( or [change your email address]( or [unsubscribe altogether](

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