Peas
Anna Delany, adapted from www.Fruits&VeggiesMatter.gov
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Selection and Storage
How to buy
- Green peas – Look for green pea pods that are firm, have glossy pods with a slightly velvety feel, and appear to be almost bursting. Pods should not be dull, yellowed, or heavily speckled and peas should not rattle loosely in the pod.
- Snow peas – Snow peas should be shiny and flat, with very small peas that are barely visible through the pod. Smaller pods are the sweetest and the most tender.
- Sugar snap peas – Sugar snap peas should be bright green, plump, and firm.
How to store
It is best to serve all types of fresh peas the day they are purchased. If they must be stored, place them in a perforated plastic bag in the refrigerator.
Fresh green peas must be refrigerated as half of their sugar content will turn to starch within six hours if they are kept at room temperature.
Shell green peas immediately before you cook them.
Preparation
Regular peas
- Rinse peas before shelling them
- Pinch the stem off with your fingernails and pull the string down the length of the pod.
- The pod will pop open and the peas can be pushed out of the pod with your thumb.
- When finished, wash all peas.
Snow and sugar snap peas
- Rinse before use.
- To trim snow peas, cut the tips from both ends of the pod. This can be done with kitchen shears.
- Sugar snap peas need to have the strings removed before eaten cooked or raw. The string runs around both sides of the sugar snap pod. It is easiest to start from the bottom tip and pull the string up the front, and then snap the stem off and pull the string down the back of the pod.
Pea ideas
- Season cooked peas with fresh or dried mint, chopped fresh parsley, curry powder, or lemon
- Add shelled green peas, snow peas, or sugar snap peas to tossed green or pasta salads or to stir-fried dishes
- Snow and sugar snap peas can be eaten raw as a snack or with your favorite low-fat dip
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Last updated: April 13th, 2007
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