Snow Peas
Season: Year-round, but best in March- early summer
Storage: do NOT store in plastic bag, store in paper bag in the fridge. Wash and dry completely before placing them into the fridge.
Fun Facts: Snow peas have been eaten for over 5,000 years. Unlike many of their legume cousins, the flat snow pea pod can be eaten. They are popular in stir fries, and are also delicious raw as a fresh, healthy snack. Did you know that you can eat the whole snow pea plant? The vines and leaves are delicious and have the same flavor as the beans and pod!
Harvest this legume when the pods are young to ensure that they are crip and not stringy. If you do not have room for this vegetable in your garden, feel free to sprout them and add them to your sandwich or salad.
Snow Pea Soup
From Food n’ Heal by Githu
Ingredients
Instructions
NOTE: “Miso is a Japanese fermented bean paste with a tangy-salty “umami” flavor. It comes in a variety of styles, the most basic being white, yellow, and red; the white is the mildest and least salty of the bunch. It can be found in the Asian foods aisle of most supermarkets.” – Cara Mangini
FIVE-MINUTE SESAME SNOW PEA RECIPE
A recipe by Sarah Cook, from Sustainable Cooks