Cherokee Succotash

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Post Date: 27th Apr, 2013 - 7:56pm / Post ID: #

Cherokee Succotash

Recipe name:
Cherokee Succotash

Recipe Type Recipe category:
Beans And Grains

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Recipe Ingredients Recipe detials:
Beans and Grains

2 lb Fresh or dry Lima beans*

*(small ones are best) 3 c Fresh corn cut from cob

4 Wild onions or pearl onions

Salt to taste Pepper to taste 2 tb Melted bacon fat

2 Pieces smoked ham hock

3 qt Water

Soak beans, if using dry ones, for 3-4 hours. Bring the water to a boil then add the beans. Cook at a moderate boil for 10 minutes then add the corn, ham hocks, salt & pepper, and onions. Reduce heat and cook for 1 hour on a low heat. Got this one from a friend from grad school. He is a cultural anthropologist who also happens to be a Cherokee Amerindian. His passion is cooking and this is a recipe that he assures me is genuinely ethnic to his people in North Carolina. The changes from the items *'d are his not mine. The measurements have been converted for us as well. He claims we would like to measure out a hand- ful of this and a small pinch of that. Enjoy!



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