kaneohegirlinaz
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I went to our local Farmer's Market this morning and got these lovely fresh Peas.
This was the first Farmers Market since the Pandemic, by the way.
I've never eaten nor cook with fresh Peas before, and to honest, I can't recall every even have seen a fresh Pea in it's pod before!
I had walked right past them and hadn't noticed them at the Market today.
There was a tent featuring an up and coming new chef in the area and made this just gorgeous dish and had folks sample it,
take a photo of the recipe and where to get all of the ingredients all right there at the market!
I chatted up the farmer and she was telling me that these Peas can be eaten pod and all, simply "pull the string off" and eat it - raw.
Now I did not take a picture that Chef's recipe with the Peas in it, but I recall that she had cut the whole Pea Pods into small pieces and I think steamed them, I'm not sure.
So my question to the CB Community:
How should I cook these fresh Peas in their pods?
This was the first Farmers Market since the Pandemic, by the way.
I've never eaten nor cook with fresh Peas before, and to honest, I can't recall every even have seen a fresh Pea in it's pod before!
I had walked right past them and hadn't noticed them at the Market today.
There was a tent featuring an up and coming new chef in the area and made this just gorgeous dish and had folks sample it,
take a photo of the recipe and where to get all of the ingredients all right there at the market!
I chatted up the farmer and she was telling me that these Peas can be eaten pod and all, simply "pull the string off" and eat it - raw.
Now I did not take a picture that Chef's recipe with the Peas in it, but I recall that she had cut the whole Pea Pods into small pieces and I think steamed them, I'm not sure.
So my question to the CB Community:
How should I cook these fresh Peas in their pods?