Ephemeral as the early spring that bestows them upon us, English peas arrive like this season’s epiphany. They’re only here for a few blissful weeks, and then, once the temperatures rise, they’re gone ...
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Easy Pea Salad

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Ree Drummond has a recipe for the Best Pea Salad. The dish takes inspiration from the Pioneer Woman’s childhood Sunday brunches. Her pea salad is a mix of frozen peas, red onion, bacon, and cheese ...
Preheat the oven to 400°. On a rimmed baking sheet toss asparagus and trimmed snap peas with 1 tbs. olive oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Bake about 15-18 minutes. In a small bowl whisk ...
After my husband Joe and our sons Benjamin, twenty-two, and Joseph, nineteen, left for work, I took a shower and now want to get this column written. Daughter Lovina will go to work this morning ...
english pea salad with cucumbers and egg - Sea Wave/Shutterstock Peas don't often play a starring role. The best they can usually hope for is sitting in a small bowl in a bit of buttery water next to ...
To go with my barbecued chicken at Community Q in Decatur recently, I ordered a simple and different salad side consisting of fresh peas, crumbled feta, and a light olive oil dressing. It was so good ...
It’s easy to see why Ree Drummond’s Arugula and Pea Salad is a dish she says will be popular with Easter guests. The Pioneer Woman salad recipe calls for lots of spring vegetables and fresh herbs. Ree ...
Fill a medium pot with salted water and set over high heat. Bring water to a boil. Fill a large bowl with ice water and set next to stove. Once water is boiling, add peas and blanch until bright green ...
Ephemeral as the early spring that bestows them upon us, English peas arrive like this season’s epiphany. They’re only here for a few blissful weeks, and then, once the temperatures rise, they’re gone ...