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17 Lucky Recipes + Fried Cabbage

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17 Lucky Recipes

Quick Hopping John
Good Luck Pork and Cabbage Slow Roasted Country Ribs

1.  Quick Hopping John — History has it that if you eat this old Southern favorite of rice and black-eyed peas on New Year's ...more

2.  Good Luck Pork and Cabbage — Slow Cookers are super when you're too busy to stand watch over your stovetop. Well, our ...more

3.  Slow Roasted Country Ribs — Slow Roasted Country Ribs get their German-inspired flavor from none other than sauerkraut. With ...more

 

4.  Company Pork Tenderloin — Don't let the name fool you, 'cause this pork tenderloin is fancy enough to serve to company but ...more

5.  Best Noodle Soup Ever — We're betting you'll agree that this is the Best Noodle Soup Ever. Our Asian-style chicken soup with ...more

6.  Down-Home Shredded Pork — This diabetes-friendly recipe for Down-Home Shredded Pork gets its special flavor from the Test ...more

 

7.  Lucky Black Eyed Peas — Whether you're cooking up a batch of black-eyed peas for luck on New Year's Day or just looking ...more

8.  Scottish New Year's Crisps — I can't think of a better way to welcome in the New Year than with these Scottish New Year's ...more

9.  Lone Star Corn Bread — Here's a prize-winning recipe that nobody can ignore and everybody loves. It's not the typical corn bread ...more

 

10.  Italian New Year's Tradition — Savor the flavors of the Mediterranean in every bite of this hearty side dish. Increase the ...more

11.  Pizza Bagels — Who says sandwiches have to be piled with meat to fill you up? Try this veggie sandwich with mozzarella ...more

12.  Our Own Donuts — Mr. Food's own recipe for an American classic will save you money, time, and fuss. Just fry and serve your ...more

 

13.  Lucky Cabbage and Noodles — Need a last-minute dish to serve tonight? Well, it must be your lucky day 'cause our recipe for ...more

14.  Prosperous Pork — Did you know that traditional beef-style sauerbraten marinates for days? Well, with this shortcut ...more

15.  Texas Caviar — Hold on, Pardner! There're no fish eggs in our Texas Caviar. Texan's have a different idea of what most ...more

 

16.  Lucky Chinese Noodles — In China, long noodles are eaten during the New Year to symbolize a wish for a long life. Whether or not ...more

17.  Smoky Black Eyed Peas — Bacon adds a smoky twist to a traditional black eyed pea recipe that's sure to please ...more

 

  You're sure to have good luck in the new year with recipes that'll have 'em saying...

   
   
 

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Champagne Cupcakes

Champagne Cupcakes
A hint of bubbly in the batter and the frosting makes these Champagne Cupcakes truly New Year's Eve-worthy! These sparkly cupcakes are fun, festive, and perfect for any special occasion.

New Year
Cabbage Recipes

Fried Cabbage

Every New Year's Day, many Americans make cabbage (and some add a dime to the pot while cooking). Whoever gets the dime on their plate is said to have good luck for the new year. Even if you don't practice this tradition, there are plenty of ways that families celebrate the new year. What do you do?

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