Pea
Smoked Salmon Pasta Verde
Serve with: Mixed baby greens with shredded radishes in a citrus vinaigrette, and a sesame baguette.
Egg Fried Rice
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 15 min
Artichoke Bruschetta
Though these bruschetta are a terrific first course for almost any meal. They'd actually make a great lunch as well—just think of them as open-faced sandwiches.
Sugar Snaps with Flowering Pea Shoots, Peas, and Baby Onions
·Bear in mind you should only eat the flowering shoots of the garden pea, Pisum sativum. Don't try to cook with the flowering shoots of sweet peas from your flower garden — they're poisonous.
Layered Vegetable Salad with Caper and Thyme Dressing
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Sorrel, Pea, and Leek Soup
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Asian Slaw with Peanuts
For a picnic, transport this colorful side dish next to a cold pack in an airtight container.
Asian Sesame Lobster Salad
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Barbecued Pork Fried Rice
For an especially quick and easy meal, buy prepared Chinese barbecued pork loin (3/4 pound will be plenty). This pink-tinged meat is available at many Asian supermarkets—or you may even be able to purchase it from your neighborhood Chinese restaurant.
Peas with Pancetta
Northern Italian cooks use peas often; in this side dish, the vegetable gets a boost from the Italian bacon called pancetta. If it is unavailable in your area, finely chopped regular bacon can be substituted.
Pan Stew of Scallops, Peas, and Pearl Onions
Quick, light, delicious—a spring supper in thirty minutes, including chopping and peeling. I added a little pasta to the pan stew to give it substance. You want the scallop and pea flavors to dominate, so make sure the pasta shells are thin not thick. (Names, sizes, and thickness vary from brand to brand.)And you want shells, because they will catch the juices. You can, of course, omit the pasta if you prefer.
Split Pea Soup with Pumpernickel Croutons
This is a refined version of classic split pea soup. It has a thinner consistency than other recipes (though it's still very hearty), and the addition of frozen peas brightens up the flavor.
Chicken Soup with Asparagus, Peas, and Dill
Sephardim (Jews of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean extraction) eat peas during Passover; those from eastern European Jewish backgrounds do not. Feel free to omit the peas — the soup is just as delicious without them. It's important to use a flavorful chicken stock for this recipe, so if you have a stash of homemade stock in your freezer, this is the time to use it.
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 4 hr (includes making stock)