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Garlicky Snow Peas

Garlicky Snow Peas

I wanted a simple and healthy side dish to pair with the Asian-style pork tenderloin and Coconut Cilantro Rice I was serving for dinner. I loved the simplicity of this dish. The snow peas were crisp-tender with just enough garlic flavor without being overpowering. It was a terrific side dish to the rest of the meal and we all enjoyed it.

Garlicky Snow Peas

How to Make Garlicky Snow Peas

Heat the oil and butter in a large skillet over medium heat.  Add the snow peas to the skillet and cook, stirring often, for 4 minutes; add the minced garlic and cook, stirring constantly for 45 seconds. Season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste.  Serve immediately.  Enjoy. 

Garlicky Snow Peas

 

Garlicky Snow Peas

Garlicky Snow Peas

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp canola oil
  • 1 tsp butter
  • 2 cups of snow peas
  • 1 clove of garlic minced
  • Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat the oil and butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the snow peas to the skillet and cook, stirring often, for 4 minutes; add the minced garlic and cook, stirring constantly for 45 seconds. Season with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
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14 Comments

  1. This sounds like a great healthy idea to add to my meal. I do have a problem saving recipes to ziplist. Whenever I hit save, it adds another recipe instead of this one.
    I don’t know if it is me or you. It only happens on your food blog. Let me know what you think. thanks

  2. Can I just say how glad I am that your finger is healing and you are able to cook and blog again? 🙂 I love snow peas! This looks so simple and yet so delicious, Pam!

  3. The peas look really bright and fresh. Hope the finger is mending well. Ever notice how an injured finger let’s you know how many things it normally touches (or bumps) every day.