Texas caviar, also known as cowboy caviar, is a delicious dip made from fresh veggies and beans. It's the perfect dip for a fancy dinner party or game day.
16ozsweet corndrained (one can) - frozen corn can be used
2mediumtomatoesdiced
1bell pepperdiced - orange for color
1-2smalljalapenosdiced (this is optional if you're not a fan of heat)
1cupred oniondiced
1tablespoongarlicfinely diced
3tablespoonolive oil
2tablespoonred wine vinegar
1tablespoonfresh lime juice
1teaspoonsalt
½teaspoonsmoked paprikaor sweet paprika
½teaspooncumin
1tablespoonfresh cilantrofinely chopped for garnish (or chopped Italian parsley)
Instructions
Dressing
Dice the tomatoes, bell pepper, jalapeno, and red onion and set aside until needed.
Add the olive oil, red wine vinegar, lime juice, garlic, salt, smoked paprika, and cumin into a small bowl and whisk to thoroughly combine. Set aside until needed.
Drain and rinse the black-eyed peas and black beans and add them to a large bowl. Drain the can of sweet corn and add it to the same bowl.
Add the diced vegetables to the bean and corn mixture and stir to combine.
Pour the dressing over top of the vegetable bean mixture and gently stir to thoroughly combine.
If time allows, cover the Texas caviar with plastic wrap and refrigerate for two hours or until ready to serve. It can be made up to 12-24 hours in advance but will be at its best after 2-4 hours after assembling the dip.
Serve with your favorite tortilla chips or other dipper favorites like pita chips, bagel chips, or pretzel chips.
Notes
*Another great addition is to add avocado to make a Texas caviar with avocado. Simply chop an avocado into small pieces and mix it into the mixture right before serving. If you add the avocado and let it sit for awhile the avocado will turn brown.
Can I use other ingredients to make Texas Caviar?
Absolutely. If you're not a fan of black beans, you can use pinto beans, chili beans, or your favorite canned beans. You can also green bell peppers or red bell peppers if you prefer to make my Texas caviar recipe.White wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar can be used instead of red wine vinegar. You can also substitute ¼ of the vinegar of your choice with balsamic vinegar for a flavor boost.I used regular fresh tomatoes to make this dip, but Roma tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, or grape tomatoes can also be used. You can also use canned diced roasted tomatoes to make this delicious dip; just make sure to drain off the excess juice.You can also change up the seasonings by adding chili powder, oregano, garlic powder, black pepper, and even a little cayenne pepper if you'd like to turn up the heat. Use your favorite seasonings and fresh herbs to create the flavor profile you enjoy eating.