These meals promise good luck and prosperity

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53 New Year’s Day Foods for Good Luck and Comfort

Many New Year’s food traditions involve legumes, like black-eyed peas or lentils. Other good-luck food ideas stem from the belief that eating round items (like grapes or mochi doughnuts) can grant prosperity in the future. Whatever your traditions, this list includes main dishes, appetizers, and brunch recipes for January 1 that fit the bill.

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Black-eyed peas with chard and green herb smash in a one-handled pan.

Black-Eyed Peas With Chard and Green Herb Smash

This brothy beans-and-greens stew is all about the spicy chile-herb “smash” that gets scattered on top. The recipe calls for cilantro, but it’s a good excuse to use up any soft herbs lingering in your refrigerator.

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