Stir Fried Snow Peas With Mushrooms

"This is an easy stir fry that is great to accompany salmon or other fish. Also a great main dish if doubled and served with white rice. Delicious as a side dish for Recipe #57388."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
2-4
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ingredients

  • 12 lb snow peas (can use frozen if fresh are not available) or 1/2 lb sugar snap pea (can use frozen if fresh are not available)
  • 1 (8 ounce) package sliced mushrooms (don't substitute canned)
  • 3 tablespoons peanut oil
  • 1 12 tablespoons chopped garlic
  • 1 12 tablespoons chopped ginger
  • 34 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 12 teaspoons sugar
  • 3 -5 drops sesame oil
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directions

  • String the snow peas.
  • Heat a skillet over high heat and add the peanut oil.
  • When hot, add the mushrooms and stir briefly over high heat.
  • Add the garlic, ginger, and snow peas, and stir until well coated with the oil.
  • Add the salt and sugar.
  • Continue to stir over high heat until most of the liquid has disappeared and the peas are crisp yet tender.
  • Serve sprinkled with the sesame oil.
  • Delicious as a side dish for Kimke's Teriyaki Ginger Salmon.

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Reviews

  1. didn't try it yet
     
  2. Didn't have the peanut or sesame oils. Hubby snarfed it down before I even got some. I used toasted sesame seeds at the end instead of the sesame oil and used plain old vegetable oil for the saute. It was yummmy! Especially the mushrooms. Be SUPER careful not to burn the ginger and garlic. It almost burned on me in about 15 seconds..nothing more bitter than burned garlic.. I also reduced the sugar considerably. Think it would have been better with the little bit extra the recipe calls for. Thank you for a great side dish.
     
  3. The ginger is the ticket on this one! What a wonderful flavorful dish. Thank You!
     
  4. This was wonderful! The flavor of the ginger was so delicious and went so well with the snow peas and the mushrooms. This was so vibrant too - absolutely fantastic. Easy & quick too.
     
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Tweaks

  1. Didn't have the peanut or sesame oils. Hubby snarfed it down before I even got some. I used toasted sesame seeds at the end instead of the sesame oil and used plain old vegetable oil for the saute. It was yummmy! Especially the mushrooms. Be SUPER careful not to burn the ginger and garlic. It almost burned on me in about 15 seconds..nothing more bitter than burned garlic.. I also reduced the sugar considerably. Think it would have been better with the little bit extra the recipe calls for. Thank you for a great side dish.
     

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I live in Omaha NE and am an audiologist at Boys Town National Research Hospital. I love to cook, as does my husband Michael. In the summer, we have a large garden and try to use alot of fresh fruits/veggies in our cooking. We have a 5 year old daughter, Kate and almost 2 year old son Sam and enjoy introducing them to new foods. One of their favorites is fresh pesto smeared on crackers!
 
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