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WebCook bacon in a large skillet until done. Meanwhile in a small skillet, roast chopped hazelnuts for aobut 5 minutes on medium-low heat. When bacon is done, add pea pods

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Can you eat snow peas raw?

Snow peas are a crunchy and delicious vegetable. While they can be eaten raw, they take just minutes to cook, and this easy recipe is a fantastic way to prepare snow peas. The simple combination of butter and shredded lemon zest makes a brightly flavored side dish. Although optional, the sliced toasted almonds add a wonderful nutty crunch.

How do you cook snow peas in a wok?

Heat a wok or large sauté pan over high heat for 1 minute. Add the peanut oil and let it get hot, about 30 seconds. Add the ginger and garlic and toss to combine. Stir-fry for about 30 seconds. Add the shrimp and all the marinade to the pan (scrape out all the marinade with a rubber spatula). Add the snow peas, soy sauce and chicken stock.

What to do with snow peas in the spring?

So it's off to the market for snow peas in the spring. Here's a quick and easy dish, a classic Chinese restaurant-style stir-fry with shrimp, snow peas, ginger, and garlic. Enjoy! You can also use sugar snap peas for this recipe.

Are green peas good for a low carb diet?

Moderate amounts of peas are a good choice for low-carb dieters. Not only this, but they are good for you too. There are about 8.1 grams net carbs per ½ cup of cooked green peas. Compare that to starchy vegetables like sweet potatoes, which have 21 grams net carbs each!

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