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Cowboy Caviar, also known as Texas Caviar, is a cold salad recipe consisting of black eyed peas, a light vinaigrette dressing, and colorful vegetables! There are a lot of ingredients, both fresh and canned, and there’s quite a bit of chopping, but every single bite will have a little bit of everything!

This recipe makes a fantastic dish to bring to a potluck or summer BBQ and a fantastic meal prep option for weekday lunches.

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Table of Contents

  • What is Cowboy Caviar?
  • Why this recipe works
  • Ingredients needed
    • Salad ingredients
    • Dressing ingredients
  • How to make this recipe
    • Step 1: Chop and measure the ingredients
    • Step 2: Make the Cowboy Caviar dressing
    • Step 3: Add dressing to salad
  • Make ahead directions
  • Storage
  • Serving recommendations
  • Cowboy Caviar Recipe

What is Cowboy Caviar?

If you’ve ever eaten Cowboy Caviar, you know what it is. Mostly because it’s a surprisingly delicious recipe and if anyone is ever trying it for the first time, they ask what it is.

But if you’re wondering why it’s called Cowboy Caviar, I’ll share what I could find.

Interestingly, there isn’t even a wikipedia entry for Cowboy Caviar. It goes straight to Texas Caviar and the information given is rather scarce.

This recipe originated around the 1940s in Texas as a dip consisting of black-eyed peas in a vinaigrette. It was often served with tortilla chips. It was given it’s caviar name almost as a joke because it’s basically a very poor man’s version of the more expensive real caviar.

Why this recipe works

Go ahead and google Cowboy Caviar and you’ll be treated to tons of recipes that look basically the same.

  • Best combination of ingredients: Although my recipe follows the same notion of covering black-eyed peas in a light homemade vinaigrette, I add a few ingredients that not only add texture and color, but this recipe really does have the best flavor of any recipe for Cowboy Caviar that I’ve tried.
  • Consistency makes a difference: A good cowboy caviar recipe relies on how good of a chopper you are. For real. I try my best to make every little piece of food no larger than a single bean. You want to be able to shove a spoonful in your mouth and get a little bit of each ingredient into each bite.
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Ingredients needed

Salad ingredients

You can always vary these to match your preferences, but these are my go-to Cowboy Caviar ingredients:

  • black beans – I use Trader Joe’s canned Cuban black beans because they have a lot of great flavor
  • black-eyed peas – of course
  • tomatoes – I remove the seeds and any wet pulp and chop up the flesh
  • corn – I use canned or Trader Joe’s frozen roasted corn if fresh corn is not in season, but grilled corn (like you’d make for Mexican street corn) is fabulous when removed from the cob
  • black olives – this is what I consider my secret ingredient. Yum!
  • avocado – find one that’s firm but ripe
  • red bell pepper – you can use a different color if you prefer
  • red onion – I dice this real small
  • cilantro – if you’re not a fan, you can leave out

Dressing ingredients

My Cowboy Caviar vinaigrette consists of lime juice, raw honey, chili powder, cumin, salt, and olive oil.

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How to make this recipe

Step 1: Chop and measure the ingredients

Combine all of the salad ingredients into one large bowl.

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Step 2: Make the Cowboy Caviar dressing

Whisk together all of the ingredients except for the oil. Then, simply pour a thin steady stream of the oil into the other ingredients while whisking constantly until the dressing has emulsified.

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Step 3: Add dressing to salad

Pour the dressing over all of the remaining ingredients in a large bowl and toss to combine.

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Make ahead directions

Sometimes we all need a good make ahead recipe, especially when our long summer days are full of fun and activities.

To make my cowboy caviar recipe ahead of time, simply mix together the salad ingredients together except for the avocado and mix the dressing separately. When you’re ready to serve, cut up the avocado and then toss everything together.

Storage

I still think Cowboy Caviar tastes best if eaten immediately, however it’s still good if kept refrigerated for at least a couple of days.

The acid from the lime juice in the dressing helps keep the veggies fresh, but the tomatoes will release liquid over time. If you’re eating leftovers, just be sure to use a slotted spoon to scoop each serving out of the bowl.

Serving recommendations

Since Cowboy Caviar is often considered a dip, people usually serve it with tortilla chips.

I consider this recipe more of a salad, so I prefer to serve it as a side dish. This recipe goes great withSlow Cooker Carnitas,Jalapeno Popper Chicken Flautas, orMahi Mahi Fish Tacos.

Every time I’m invited to a potluck, I bring one of three different recipes and they’re always a hit.

It’s always a toss up between this Cowboy Caviar, my classic deviled eggs, or my fruit salad recipe, all of which are really good! Plus, you can blow people’s minds by also making myDessert Cowboy Caviar!

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Cowboy Caviar

Prep20 minutes mins

Total5 minutes mins

Servings 12 servings

Author Krissy Allori

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Cowboy Caviar, also known as Texas Caviar, is a cold salad recipe consisting of black eyed peas, a light vinaigrette dressing, and colorful vegetables!

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Ingredients

Caviar:

  • 15 ounce can black beans drained and rinsed
  • 15 ounce can black eyed peas drained and rinsed
  • 2 medium tomatoes seeds removed, diced (about 1 cup once chopped)
  • 15 ounce can corn drained, can use 1-2 cups of fresh or frozen instead if available
  • 15 ounce can olives drained and chopped
  • 1 avocado pit removed, peeled, chopped
  • 1 red bell pepper seeds and stem removed, diced
  • 1/2 medium red onion diced
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro minced

Dressing:

Instructions

  • Make the salad: Combine all ingredients except for those designated for the dressing in a very large bowl. Toss to combine.

  • Make the dressing: Combine all of the remaining ingredients except for the olive oil. While whisking, slowly pour a thin stream of olive oil in, whisking constantly, until it all has been added. Continue to whisk until fully emulsified.

  • Combine and serve: Add dressing to the salad and toss to coat. Transfer to a clean bowl for serving, if desired. Serve immediately or refrigerate to serve later. Best if served same day. If you want to make ahead, omit the avocado and keep dressing separate until you're ready to serve. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 269kcal, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Sodium: 753mg, Potassium: 486mg, Fiber: 9g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 815IU, Vitamin C: 21.2mg, Calcium: 44mg, Iron: 2.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This recipe was originally published in May 2019 and has been updated with helpful information, ingredient and process photos, as well as recipe tips. Don’t worry – the recipe hasn’t changed!

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FAQs

How long does cowboy caviar last in the fridge? ›

How long can you keep Cowboy Caviar in the fridge? If stored in an airtight container this dip can be kept in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. Keep in mind, the longer your dip sits in the fridge the more excess liquid that will accumulate. Just drain off excess juices and enjoy!

What is the cowboy caviar dressing? ›

We use bottled Italian Dressing, fresh squeezed lime juice as our dressing. We also use diced tomatoes, green bell peppers, jalapeños cilantro & white onions, then canned black eyed peas, black beans, and whole kernel corn. Pour the dressing and lime juice over the mixture and set over night in the refrigerator.

What is cowboy caviar actually called? ›

What Is Cowboy Caviar? Cowboy caviar, also called Texas caviar, is a refreshing salad of black-eyed peas and other ingredients tossed in a vinaigrette dressing. It was invented in 1940 by Helen Corbitt in Texas.

Why is cowboy caviar so good? ›

It is loaded with beans, veggies, corn, mango, feta and an amazing vinaigrette. Give a big bowl and some chips to scoop it up and I will happily watch football all day! If you didn't catch it, cowboy caviar was social media trending quite a bit this year.

Can you eat cowboy caviar by itself? ›

Cowboy caviar is an easy-to-prepare and versatile dish. I particularly like that it is vegetarian. It stands on its own as a great alternative to ceviche or pico de gallo. Serve it simply with your favorite tortilla chips, or use it as a topping for your main course.

How can you tell if caviar has gone bad? ›

A strong, fishy odor indicates spoilage. Color and Appearance: Any significant changes in color or appearance can be a sign of deterioration. Texture: The eggs should be firm yet delicate. If they become mushy or overly hard, the caviar is likely spoiled.

Why is cowboy caviar called that? ›

Neiman Marcus food director Helen Corbitt introduced this dish at the party as a simple pickled black-eyed pea salad, but the combination of the buttery legumes and vinegary dressing became such a hit that guests dubbed it "cowboy caviar" (because of its "humble" ingredients and luxe flavor dynamics) and started ...

What can I use instead of black-eyed peas? ›

Other Legumes: Many legumes can be used as substitutes for black-eyed peas in recipes. Examples include lentils, chickpeas, kidney beans, navy beans, pinto beans, or black beans. These legumes have different flavors and textures, so choose one that complements your dish.

Is cowboy caviar Hispanic? ›

Cowboy caviar was coined in Texas in the 1940s, but it's similar to different traditional dips and side dishes from Hispanic and Latine cuisines. It usually includes black-eyed peas — whose spots can resemble caviar — but the ingredients are pretty customizable.

What is the most expensive caviar called? ›

It can also be found in the Black Sea basin and occasionally in the Adriatic Sea. Beluga caviar is the most expensive type of caviar, with market prices ranging from $7,000 to $22,000/kg ($3,200 to $10,000/lb).

Is cowboy caviar good the next day? ›

Recipe Notes

Refrigerate for 1 week. It may last as long as 2 weeks. Freeze for up to 2 months in an airtight container. To thaw, place in fridge for a couple days, and give it a good stir prior to eating/ serving.

How long does cowboy caviar keep? ›

Yield: This recipe makes about 12 cups of Cowboy Caviar (more or less depending on the size of your bell peppers). Storage: This recipe keeps about 3-4 days in the refrigerator. Make ahead: You can make the dressing up to 3 days in advance.

Is Trader Joe's cowboy caviar spicy? ›

Pickled in a blend of chipotle peppers, adobo sauce and lime juice, this crunchy, savory salsation carries southwestern character and enough heat to take note.

What's cowboy caviar made of? ›

Cowboy Caviar (or Cowboy Salsa) is a popular chip dip that originated out of Texas. It's also sometimes called Texas Caviar and it's made with simple, healthy ingredients including: beans, corn, bell pepper, avocado, and tomato. It is the perfect appetizer for parties, potlucks, or game day!

How long does caviar last in the fridge? ›

How Long Is Caviar Good For?
Opened CaviarSealed Caviar
Refrigerator24 to 48 hours4 to 6 weeks
FreezerN/A*1+ year
Room temp.24 hours24-36 hours
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Does refrigerated caviar go bad? ›

Refrigerated

If kept in an unopened vacuum-sealed container in a household refrigerator, most caviars last four to six weeks. It should be stored just around freezing point but not fully frozen.

How long does caviar last in the fridge after opening? ›

For the best possible quality, caviar should be consumed within 3 days of opening. Usually, once the container has lost its vacuum the product should be eaten within a few days to a week max to ensure the best tasting quality and safety.

How long does it take for caviar to go bad? ›

We recommend consuming caviar within 3 weeks of purchasing, but when stored correctly, small tins of vacuum sealed caviar can last 3-6 months, larger tins up to a year. The ideal temperature for storing unpasteurized caviar is 24° – 38° to preserve optimal quality.

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