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Sunday, 15 June 2014. Ham Hock and Barbecue Beans. This is a recipe that works well with a little time spent on it - I did it in a slow cooker but you could do it in the oven or speed things up a bit with a pressure cooker. I used Black Eyed Peas or beans although Will-i-am was not harmed in the making of this dish. 1 Ham Hock may need soaking to remove salt - check with your butcher. 1 Bag of Dried Black-Eyed Beans or 23 cans - if using dried soak overnight in plenty of cold water. To serve remov.CONTENT
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