40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (2024)

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Hello! I hope everyone had a great Christmas! And, if you don’t celebrate Christmas, I hope you had a great weekend! I’m a little sad that Christmas is already over but at least we still have New Years to look forward to. I always see New Years as a great time to hit the reset button and start things over. Are you a New Year’s resolution kind of person? I always make them but unfortunately I don’t always keep or stick to all of them. Maybe this year I will make more realistic resolutions so next year at this time I can look back and check a few more off the list 🙂

I don’t know about you but I tend to be a superstitious person. So, when someone tells me to eat some foods on New Year’s Day that will bring me good luck, you better believe that I’m going to eat them! And, if you aren’t a superstitious person, it’s kind of fun to eat them anyway. And, I have some really delicious recipes for you below! There are lots of different lists you can google to see which foods are considered good luck and why, but today I’ve just included some of my favorites: Black Eyes Peas, Long Noodles, Pomegranates and Collard Greens.

I hope you enjoy these recipes and I wish you all lots of good luck in the New Year!

*Not all recipes are completely gluten free or vegetarian but all should be fairly easy to make that way.

Black-Eyed Peas

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Long Noodles

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Pomegranates

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Collard Greens

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  1. 40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (7)Sarah @Whole and Heavenly Oven says

    I can always use a little extra luck going into the new year! LOL. I totally want to dig into ALL of these recipes right now, but especially your gorgeous black-eyed pea tacos!

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  2. 40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (9)Liz @ Floating Kitchen says

    I don’t think I’ve ever really eaten any of these so called lucky foods on New Years. Maybe that’s been my problem all along. Ha ha ha. Guess I should step it up this year. Love this round-up, Izzy! And thanks for the pomegranate love!

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  3. 40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (10)marcie says

    I’ve never eaten foods to bring me luck in the new year, but now is a good time to start! These dishes look delicious, and I hope you have a happy new year, Izzy! Thank you for including my salad. 🙂

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  4. 40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (11)Ashley says

    I always mean to make lucky foods for new years and then never do! haha Maybe this will be the year! I almost bought some black eyed peas today! Hope you had a great Christmas Izzy!!

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  5. 40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (12)Denise | Sweet Peas & Saffron says

    It’s so funny because I have never heard of these foods bringing good luck, but they all look delicious so you don’t have to twist my arm 😉 Happy New Year, Izzy!

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  6. 40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (13)Sarah @ Making Thyme for Health says

    Thank you for including me in your round up! Everything looks amazing. I could eat them all year long for good luck! 🙂

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  7. 40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (14)Edwina says

    I made the black eyed peas tacos for our new year’s good luck. I chose this recipe because I knew the kids would eat it too. We all thought they were delicious. Now we might even make these another day soon (I’ll tell the kids it’s for even more good luck!!). Thanks for all the fun recipes for the new year. They all look great.

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    • 40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (15)She Likes Food says

      I’m so gad you and your kids enjoyed them!! Happy New Year!

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40 Recipes That Will Bring You Good Luck In The New Year (2024)

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What food brings good luck for the New Year? ›

  • Greens. A ubiquitous New Year's Day good luck food in Europe and the United States, leafy greens from kale to collards are eaten to represent money and wealth. ...
  • Cabbage. ...
  • Black-Eyed Peas. ...
  • Cornbread. ...
  • Grapes. ...
  • Pomegranate. ...
  • Oranges. ...
  • Fish.
Feb 15, 2024

What food brings health wealth on New Year's? ›

Drawn from diverse cultures and traditions, here are 13 items said to bring good luck when consumed on January 1.
  • Pork. In German and Eastern European traditions, eating pork on New Year's Day is said to ensure progress. ...
  • Long Noodles. ...
  • Greens. ...
  • Black-Eyed Peas. ...
  • Cornbread. ...
  • Nuts.

What is the lucky food for 2024? ›

Lumpia is said to attract luck and money and is a symbol for wealth prosperity because of their resemblance to gold bars. Lumpia is a delicious way to serve up good fortune for New Year 2024. Have some fun and try these different variations of lumpia recipes for your Filipino new year food menu.

What is a traditional New Year's Day dish? ›

Greens, Black-Eyed Peas, Cornbread, and Ham | Photo by Meredith. You may not be superstitious, but why tempt fate? Dig into these traditional lucky foods on New Year's Day to attract abundance and prosperity in the year ahead.

What food is the symbol of New Years? ›

Greens, thought to resemble dollar bills, are common New Year foods. Others include lentils, which are round disks that are considered to resemble coins, and herring, which has a silver skin considered to symbolize silver coins.

What food represents wealth? ›

With all variations, black-eyed peas are served for good luck and good health. Sometimes rice and black-eyed peas with cabbage or collard greens are served. The rice symbolizes riches, black-eyed peas for peace, and cabbage or collards represent money in the coming year.

What not to cook on New Year's Eve? ›

Lobster, cows, and chicken are all considered unlucky animals to eat on New Year's because of how they move. Read on for more foods superstitious people try to avoid on the holiday.

What do you eat on New Year's day superstitions? ›

It's said that you shouldn't eat winged fowl (read: birds like turkey or chicken), bottom feeders (like shrimp or catfish), or any seafood that swims backward or side to side (like lobster or crab).

Which of the following should you eat on New Year's day for good luck? ›

Along with black-eyed peas, some cultures believe that grapes, noodles, pork, or pomegranates can be considered lucky when eaten on New Year's.

What is the luckiest food in the world? ›

Black-eyed peas have been considered lucky in the Deep South since the Civil War, while during a battle in Mississippi, Confederate soldiers ran out of food while under attack. They happened upon black-eyed peas which were then declared lucky.

What meat to eat on New Year's day? ›

Greens, pork, and cornbread, as well as black-eyed peas, cowpeas, or beans, are some of the typical symbolic foods served on New Year's Day. When planning your dinner menu, add the Southern foods that some say bring good luck and avoid those that may do just the opposite in the new year.

Why eat cabbage on New Year's day? ›

This eastern European tradition of eating cabbage on New Year's—either as a dish or as cabbage rolls—is meant to signify luck, particularly on the financial side of things. People who eat cabbage on New Year's believe that it'll help them make more money in the year ahead.

What not to do on New Year's day? ›

Don't Clean the House on New Year's Day - You will wash away any good luck coming your way.

What foods bring good luck? ›

12 Foods You Should Eat for Good Luck in the New Year
  • Down Donuts for the New Year. ...
  • Make Black-Eyed Peas for Southern Superstition. ...
  • Twirl Soba Noodles for Longevity. ...
  • Look to Pork for Prosperity. ...
  • Smash Pomegranates for Good Fortune. ...
  • Break a Wishbone for Luck. ...
  • Eat Lentils for Prosperity and Success.
Jul 13, 2022

Can I eat eggs on New Year's day? ›

White-Colored Foods are a no no on New Year's Day, foods that are all white in color, such as rice, bread, eggs, and tofu. According to ancient Chinese beliefs, white symbolizes death– so it is considered unlucky to eat white colored-food on New Year's Day.

What do you eat on New Year's Day superstitions? ›

It's said that you shouldn't eat winged fowl (read: birds like turkey or chicken), bottom feeders (like shrimp or catfish), or any seafood that swims backward or side to side (like lobster or crab).

Which of the following should you eat on New Year's Day for good luck? ›

Along with black-eyed peas, some cultures believe that grapes, noodles, pork, or pomegranates can be considered lucky when eaten on New Year's.

How can I make my New Year lucky? ›

7 New Year's Good Luck Traditions Around the World
  1. Keep your money under the carpet.
  2. Burn an “old man.”
  3. Turn the oven on and music up.
  4. Do good. Eat good.
  5. Wave bad luck goodbye.
  6. Fill your house with money - and some round fruit.
  7. Pop some grapes and grab a suitcase.
Dec 22, 2017

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