Andrea Slonecker tops toasted rustic bread with a spread of smashed spring fava beans, mint, and pecorino. Cook and shell the ...
Two of the most common types of peas found in grocery stores are snap peas and snow peas, but is there really a difference between these two veggies?
Cold soups are perfect for when the weather warms up. This one uses ingredients often found lying around in the kitchen, so you can make it last minute. SERVES 8 1 Heat the oil in a large frying ...
Select fresh peas with bright green pods that are firm and plump. Peas don't need fussy preparation when they're in season. Boil them briefly until just tender, add a knob of butter and season ...
This bright green cocktail celebrates spring. The Snap Pea-Mint Tequila Gimlet is a tart, earthy, and herbaceous tequila drink. The cocktail is flavored with syrup made from fresh snap peas and ...
Heat a large pot of water to a boil. If desired, add a generous spoonful of dashi granules and stir to dissolve. Taste the water and add more dashi if needed until a nice flavor is reached.
There are three main types of green peas: English, snap, and snow. English Peas: pods are too tough to be edible; peas must be shelled out. Snap Peas: pods are edible with fattened peas inside. Snow ...
Meaty oyster mushrooms are great at absorbing spices and offer a chewy-firm contrast to bright and crunchy snap peas or snow peas in this versatile stir-fry. A twist on the classic fattoush salad ...
In a saucepan, bring stock to a simmer. Remove from heat. In a heavy-bottomed saucepan or Dutch oven over medium-low heat, warm oil and butter. Add shallots and sauté until translucent and soft ...