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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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.
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.
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.
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!