CURRY TURKEY STIR-FRY / More about fresh pea pods, snipped from Google Blogsearch:
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners: Fabulous Pasta!
I don't mind sitting on the deck in the sun peeling them, but this time they sold beans that had been removed from the pods. They still have a slippery skin that easily slips off after boiling for a minute or two. Then you can start to make the ... We then had a fabulous pasta that uses fresh spring peas: Orecchiette Carbonara with English Peas and Pea Shoots. This is a really good dish! orecchiette carbonara with english peas and pea shoots from Sunday Suppers at Lucques ...
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For the week of June 2 . . .
2 cups fresh pea pods; 1/4 cup very thinly sliced radishes; 3 tablespoons rice vinegar or white balsamic vinegar; 1 tablespoon olive oil; 1/4 teaspoon white wine; Worcestershire sauce; 1/8 teaspoon salt; 1 tablespoon snipped fresh basil ...
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Flog: Give Peas a Chance - Vox
Aside from fresh herbs and a few spare leaves of salad greens (now getting om-nommed by caterpillars, I must confess), the Epic Peapatch we've managed to cultivate is finally starting to release its tasty bounty. ... It's probably freaking the plant out, wondering why all its little plant baby pods are disappearing! Pesky pea-nappers!! After being impatient over the lack of sprouting plants in early spring, I went seed-crazy and planted two whole packets of sugar snap ...
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Pea Shoots and Tendrils - Growing Peas for their Edible Shoots and ...
Once your pea plants are about 6 - 8 inches tall, you can snip off the top growth including one set of leaves. This will be your first, small harvest, but cutting off the growing tip will encourage the plants to branch out and ... Any type of pea will suffice, but sugar pod peas are the easiest types to grow for shoots and tendrils, since they tend to shoot up faster and stay light and crisp. 'Oregon Sugar Pod' seed is readily available and great for shoots and tendrils. ...
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Old Fashioned Tips: Reader's Questions: Garden Help
Don't put the green pods in anything sealed or plastic because they will mold. What I do is snip off the pods til at least the end of August and then I leave them alone to dry on the plant and reseed. I do this because each plant will basically stop blooming if you ... Thrifty Thursday: Week #20 Farm Fresh Chicken - On Tuesday the farmer called me (I buy my beef, my turkey at Thanksgiving, and sometimes chicken from the local farmer) and said he had fresh chickens tha. ...
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Dear Abbi: summery salads
I'm so looking forward to picking fresh tomatoes from the garden. But until then I am LOVING having some fresh herbs again. They still aren't very big, but I have been able to snip a little to use in recipes almost every day! ... 1/2 c snipped parsley. Toast sesame seed in oven. In a jar, combine sesame seed, oil, lemon juice, vinegar, sugar, garlic and salt. Shake well, cover and refrigerate. Remove the stems from the pea pods, steam 30 seconds, cover and chill. ...
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Lenoir County Center: News
If you have other favorite vegetables, you may add, or omit something if your family doesn't like it. Broccoli, cauliflower and mushrooms are the basics. Snow Pea Salad 1 pound fresh snow pea pods, stemmed (about 5-1/2 cups) 1/4 cup salad oil ... 1/2 cup snipped fresh parsley (optional) 1 medium carrot, thinly sliced (1/2 cup) For dressing combine salad oil, sugar, sesame seeds, water, lemon juice, vinegar, and garlic. Cover; shake well. Chill in the refrigerator. ...
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Hot Humid Weather Suppers | Serious Eats : Talk : Food and Drink
my ex and I lived in a rental one summer with no a/c in alabama i would cook a ton of penne or other small cut pasta, and make up different salads, our fave was a bag of baby veg mix (baby corn, pea pods and others) thawed but not cooked, a good handful of parm and a ... Tomorrow- poached chicken breasts (they're thawing now-will do in the morning before work), salad with the poached chicken, creamy dill cucumber dressing, tomatoes with snipped chives, baguette and butter ...
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The Naturism of Rising Sun Farm in River Falls, WI « The Heavy Table
Not in person; rather via the web, when I was doing some research for a brief article detailing an upcoming “Dine Fresh, Dine Local” event. Rising Sun was providing strawberries to a few restaurants for the evening, and the farm's website, ..... I guess if you're going to garden nude you want to be smooth as a pea pod. HazelStone says: 07/01/2009 at 11:34 AM. More like rising MOON! Ahahahahahaha!*. * Sorry, I am a terrible person. Ted says: 07/01/2009 at 11:58 AM ...
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Spring Peas with Poached Eggs
When I purchased fresh peas from the local Franklin Farmer's Market in Franklin, Tennessee this weekend, I got to meet the hands that planted the seeds and brought the peas to market. ... a few mint leaves (or basil) torn or snipped into small pieces. Simpy remove peas from their pods. Poach eggs according to your taste. I love my silicone egg-shaped cups that I purchased at Copia on vacation last year; however, you don't need any special equipment to poach an egg. ...
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An English Approach to Peas - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com
Very nice and fresh-tasting. So I peeled and steamed a pound of potatoes, mashed them coarsely with a fork and some butter, and mixed in the peas (raw), about three tablespoons of snipped chives (scallion tops would have been good), half a dozen leaves of ... Tonight I'm going to stir-fry some with a fiery red pepper paste (compliments of your podcast). But I'm spoiled here in Washington, DC as we've got both English peas and fresh peapods at least for one more week! ...
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Spring Pea Soup « eggs on sunday
Garnished with snipped chives, a drizzle of cream and chive blossoms, we ate this soup hot, since the weather was calling for something a little warming — but I'm equally excited to serve it chilled for a light lunch on a warm spring day. ... sea salt or kosher salt, and fresh ground pepper 3 cups clean pea pods (use the peas you remove in the soup below). For the soup: 1 teaspoon unsalted butter 1/2 cup thinly sliced scallion, spring onion, or young leek, white part only ...
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Carrot Hummus Recipe For Nutritious Sweet Dish | Diet, Nutrition ...
Parsley - two tablespoon (snip them into small pieces) Use fresh parsley leaves, to enhance the flavor. Lemon juice - two tablespoons. Vegetable dippers - as required (use yellow summer squash, peeled baby carrots, red sweet peppers, pea pods ... Serve cold with assorted dippers, such as zucchini slices, pea pods, summer squash or sweet pepper. Carrot hummus is also used as a filling for sandwiches or dressing for salads. Health Tips. Carrot hummus is a vegetarian recipe. ...
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Fort Hill Farm » Newsletter 3, June 24 2009
We snip them off so the plants put their energy into making a big garlic bulb, rather than a flower. Luckily the scapes are a gourmet form of garlic and are delicious sautéed with other vegetables (great with spinach or chard!). ... Eat the whole thing, pod and all. They can also be lightly stir fried or sautéed. We had a very hard time just buying pea seed this year as seed supply was low, and then had a heck of a time germinating the peas during cold weather in the ...
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Sweet Sesame Edamame | Choosy Beggars
The first time that I had edamame was at a sushi restaurant where a small bowl of boiled and salted pods were brought for us to munch as we chose the rest of our dishes. I assumed that it was like any other pea pod, popped it into my ... If the beans are fresh then you can assume that they're raw. If the edamame is frozen, check to see whether they are cooked and ready to eat or not. After all, if they've already been boiled or steamed once, doing it again is a waste of ...
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