Slivered Snow Peas With Almonds

"This is another one of my recipes from our local vegetable producers, "Peak of the Market". I get a daily recipe e-mail from them and had to share this one with you....."
 
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photo by Winnipeg Mel photo by Winnipeg Mel
photo by Winnipeg Mel
photo by Winnipeg Mel photo by Winnipeg Mel
Ready In:
7mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oil in frying pan over medium high heat.
  • Sautee peas for about 2 minutes. Add almonds, salt and pepper and stir till evenly mixed.

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  1. This was great. I added more than just 2 tablespoons of almonds because they complimented the snow peas well. I also added a little garlic powder. Sugar snap peas also are a great substitution for snow peas. This also works well roasting them in the oven at 400 for like 20 min or so.
     
  2. This was delicious! I used sesame oil instead of olive oil to give it a hint of asian flavor. The slivered almonds gave it that extra yum! Thanks!
     
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  1. This was delicious! I used sesame oil instead of olive oil to give it a hint of asian flavor. The slivered almonds gave it that extra yum! Thanks!
     

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