1. A colorful salad of sugar snap peas teamed with fresh basil, local cheese, tomatoes and a balsamic vinegar dressing tastes like summer on a plate. 2. For Salad, cook sugar snap peas as directed on package. 3. Frozen sugar snap peas and baby peas, which a lot of times are better-quality than fresh, especially out of season. 4. I usually add julienne sugar snap peas, although snow peas or even garden peas are fine. 5. In a large bowl, combine cooked sugar snap peas and all remaining salad ingredients except coconut. 6. Obligato also grows tomatoes, beans, sugar snap peas with edible pods, and kale. 7. Plant broccoli, carrots, Swiss chard, lettuce, onion plants, sugar snap peas, spinach and turnips, too. 8. Remove sugar snap peas from ice water, and reserve. 9. Q. I want to plant a fall crop of sugar snap peas. 10. Shoppers in the freezer section can pick up baby artichokes, sugar snap peas and stir-fry vegetables complete with their own sauce. |