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The Best Foods to Bring You Luck in the New Year

Happy New Year! A new year has arrived, and you may be preparing a meal to celebrate new dreams, wishes, goals, and more. Therefore, this collection of the best foods to bring you luck in the new year will be your go-to guide to “lucky foods.”

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Cultures around the world often associate certain foods with good luck and prosperity, especially during the celebration of the New Year. While beliefs and traditions vary, this collection of recipes includes foods commonly considered to bring you luck in the new year.

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A Collection of The Best Foods to Bring You Luck in the New Year

Black Eyed Peas

Southern Black-Eyed Peas

Southern Black-Eyed Peas recipe or Hoppin’ John is a hearty and soul-warming delicacy. Furthermore, this black-eyed peas recipe is smokey, spicy, and pure satisfaction with a deep yet not overwhelming bacon flavor. Finally, it’s a traditional Southern dish served on New Year’s Day to bring good luck!

Greens

Greens with Crispy Onion Rings and Chili Crisp

Simple greens are dressed up with spicy chili crisp and fried onion rings (much like the ones you sprinkle on top of Green Bean Casserole). Elevate your greens on any holiday or New Year’s table, and have good luck all year!

Beans and Greens

Combine two lucky foods – beans and greens, in this delicious, simple, and highly nutritious side. Curly Kale is braised and mixed with pickled cherry peppers, onions, and white beans – yum! Furthermore, you can top it with a runny poached or hard-boiled egg, some cheese, and a slice of Sourdough bread for a well-rounded meal. Finally, to ensure luck and prosperity, be sure to eat one of the best foods to bring you luck in the New Year.

Cabbage

Southern “Fried” Cabbage

Fried Cabbage is simple, tasty, and ramped up with garlic and bacon. In addition, it’s ready in no time and is one of the best side dishes you can prepare for your family. Furthermore, since it’s sauteed low and simmered in its juices, it’s not “fried.” So don’t be alarmed; it’s still healthy, and lucky!

Cornbread

Vegan Skillet Cornbread

This is truly the best and “luckiestVegan Cornbread you’ll ever taste! Baked in an iron skillet or a casserole dish – perfection every time! Furthermore, it’s moist and delicious, it doesn’t crumble and fall apart, and it’s not too sweet. Finally, serve this alongside other foods that will bring you luck in the New Year, and enjoy!

Grapes

Sugared Prosecco Grapes

Celebrate something special and “new” with sweet, sparkling sugared frozen Prosecco grapes – a poppable appetizer or dessert that will have everyone raving! Furthermore, these boozy grapes are fresh, vibrant, and bursting with the flavor of your favorite bubbles. Finally, if you’re looking to serve a lucky food to ring in the New Year, make this recipe.

Pomegranate

Easy and Festive Pomegranate Mocktails

Kick off “Dry January” with these delicious, festive, and easy-to-make Pomegranate Mocktails. This is a must-make pomegranate mocktail drink recipe perfect to serve on special occasions, New Year‘s Eve, during dry January, or to celebrate your favorite holiday season. 

Pomegranates are often regarded as a symbol of life and good fortune. Therefore, it’s the perfect non-alcoholic beverage anytime you want to make a toast on new beginnings. Plus, it’s ridiculously easy to make and ready in no time. Finally, if you’re looking to enjoy one of the best foods to bring you luck in the New Year, make this recipe.

Oranges

Vegan Mandarin Orange Curd Tart

This Mandarin Orange Tart is a fun twist on the classic lemon tart. Furthermore, it’s less sour and tastes just like an orange creamsicle. Finally, this Vegan, dairy-free, and egg-free dessert is the perfect way to end a meal celebrating the start of a New Year.

Pork

Lucky Pork & Black-Eyed Peas Nachos

Ring in the New Year with this lucky meal: pork, greens, and black-eyed peas. This is an easy Nacho recipe you can make any time of the year- Lucky Pork & Black Eyed Peas Nachos

Instant Pot Pulled Pork

Instant Pot Pulled Pork is seasoned to perfection and mouthwateringly tender!  Furthermore, you can make this easy and super flavorful pulled pork using a pork loin roast and have it on the table in an hour!

Noodles

Hand-Pulled Chili Oil Noodles

To bring luck and prosperity year-round, make these Hand-Pulled Chili Oil Noodles! A simple noodle dough plus a few rounds of stretching, a quick boil, and a flavorful chili oil is the epitome of simplicity and taste.

Lentils

Italian Lentil Soup

This hearty Italian Lentil Soup comes together in just thirty minutes. A total freezer-friendly soup, and filled with protein and natural vitamins, this hearty soup recipe will be a hard course to follow up with.

Tamales

Mexican Pork Tamales

Easy Mexican Pork Tamales are filled with tender pieces of pork simmered in a delicious red chile sauce all wrapped in a soft masa dough. Make your authentic Mexican tamales right at home and celebrate luck and prosperity for the New Year.

Cake

Sourdough Pumpkin Carrot Cake

Sourdough Pumpkin Carrot Cake is a delightful and unique twist on the classic Carrot Cake, incorporating the tangy flavor and natural leavening properties of Sourdough Starter. This cake combines the earthy sweetness of carrots with the slightly tangy and complex flavor of Sourdough for a delicious and moist dessert.


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