Here’s a tasty dip with a party vibe: Texas caviar (aka cowboy caviar)! This Tex Mex combination of black eyed peas, colorful vegetables, and zingy vinaigrette dressing is a total crowd pleaser, as a chip dip or healthy side dish. It was invented in Texas and then spread all over the US. Our spin on this party dip always has friends gathered around the bowl at our house: and for good reason: it’s just that irresistible!
Why is it called Texas caviar or cowboy caviar?
How did this dip get its name? Some people call it Cowboy caviar, a nickname for Texas caviar. The colorful dip was invented in Texas around the year 1940 by a woman named Helen Corbitt. She first served it on New Year’s Eve at a country club, possibly because black eyed peas are known as a lucky New Year’s Eve food. It caught on and when she later served it at a Texas hotel, it was dubbed “Texas caviar” because of it’s similarity to the look of real caviar, a fancy appetizer made with fish roe. The name stuck and it’s been used ever since!
Ingredients in Texas caviar, aka Cowboy Caviar
Just like a good potato salad, everyone has their own spin on the ingredients in Texas caviar. The common denominator: black eyed peas are a must! From there, there are all sorts of variations on the vegetables and dressing. Here are the essential fresh ingredients you need:
Black eyed peas, canned or cooked (see below) Black beans, canned or cooked Corn Red bell pepper Cherry tomatoes Green onions Jalapeno pepper Cilantro
Texas caviar dressing
Let’s talk Cowboy caviar dressing. A common spin on this recipe uses store-bought Italian dressing, but it’s much tastier with homemade! The dressing is simple to whip up using just a few ingredients you’ll likely already have in your pantry and spice drawer. Here’s what’s in this Texas caviar dressing:
Lime juice Apple cider vinegar Sugar Spices: Garlic powder, cumin, and oregano Olive oil
How to make Texas caviar: simply chop all the veggies, then whisk up the dressing and stir it together. Easy as that! Jump to the recipe below for the specifics.
What are black eyed peas, anyway?
Black eye peas are not really not peas at all: they’re beans! Black eyed peas are part of the legume family with black beans and chickpeas. While they’re often eaten in the American South, are eaten all over the world. One of the most popular black eyed peas recipes in the US is as a lucky New Year’s Day tradition: Hoppin’ John, a dish with rice and pork. But there are so many other ways to serve them, like Texas caviar! A few of our other favorites as black eyed pea salad or as a side dish.
Canned vs cooked black eyed peas
For Texas caviar, we like using canned black eyed peas because they’re quick and easy! They also have a pleasantly soft texture that easily soaks up the dressing. But some stores don’t carry them (at least where we live!). So you also can cook your black eyed peas from dry. Here’s what to do:
Place ½ pound dried black eyed peas in a large pot with 2 cups vegetable broth, 2 cups water and ¾ teaspoon kosher salt. (Or, cook the entire pound and double these ingredients! Use leftovers for another recipe or a double batch.) Cook 40 to 50 minutes until they’re tender but still hold together, then drain.
How to serve Texas caviar
There are lots of ways to serve Texas caviar or Cowboy caviar, but the most popular is with chips! Here are a few more ideas to get your wheels turning:
Chips: It’s fantastic with purchased chips, or even better: warm homemade tortilla chips! Plantain chips are another good option. Fish: Bake or grill fish (like grilled salmon or grilled tilapia), then add Texas caviar on top. Shrimp: Serve as a side with grilled shrimp, sauteed shrimp, or garlic shrimp. Burgers: It’s a protein-packed side for veggie burgers like portobello burgers or black bean burgers. Tacos or Fajitas: Serve it with crispy avocado tacos or alongside vegetarian fajitas or shrimp fajitas.
Storage and leftovers info
Want to make it in advance or store leftovers? Keep in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
More dip recipes
This Texas caviar is a perfect party dip! Here are a few more dip recipes you might enjoy:
Try party favorite Spinach Artichoke Dip Go for Taco Dip, easy and totally crowd pleasing! Opt for Simple Guacamole, savory and perfectly balanced Go for Dill Pickle Dip, creamy and just like biting into a dill pickle spear Make Peanut Butter Dip, a healthy dip that is just 4 ingredients and tastes like frosting!
This Texas caviar recipe is…
Vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, dairy-free, and gluten-free. 4.5 from 4 reviews
2 15-ounce cans black eyed peas (or 3 cups cooked) 15-ounce can black beans (or 1 ½ cups cooked) 1 15-ounce can corn (or 1 ½ cups frozen and thawed) 1 red bell pepper 1 cup cherry tomatoes 3 green onions 1 medium jalapeno, seeded (optional) ½ cup chopped cilantro 2 teaspoons kosher salt
For the dressing
2 tablespoons lime juice 4 tablespoons apple cider vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar ½ teaspoon garlic powder ½ teaspoon cumin 1 teaspoon oregano 4 tablespoons olive oil