English peas, also called garden peas or shelling peas, are the variety you might think of when you imagine traditional peas — the type that is sold frozen and canned. They are round green spheres ...
When you want to celebrate spring with something other than strawberries and rhubarb, turn to this recipe that showcases the season’s other celebrity couple, peas and mint. Sugar snap peas add some ...
If there's one thing that marks the beginning of spring, it's peas! (Oh—and asparagus, rhubarb, and carrots, of course). Okay, so there's tons of spring produce to enjoy once the weather starts to ...
The snap pea is an edible peapod that came into existence in the 1970s as a cross between a shelling pea and a snow pea. Snap peas do well in colder climates and for these past two weeks, local ...
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. Blanch the ...
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, about ...
This Thai Basil Coconut Noodles recipe is a warm hug in a bowl—creamy, fragrant, and packed with fresh vegetables and herbs. It’s a plant-forward twist on classic Thai flavors, featuring rice noodles ...
When looking to cook a quick but satisfying meal, I often turn to shrimp — I go for the smallest bycatch-like shrimp, because they are usually the tastiest. Houston has quite a few places, including ...