Editor's note: An oldie, but goodie Go Ask Mom recipe. My older daughter found this recipe at Harris Teeter, showed it to me and then asked nicely, "you HAVE to make this." (Emphasis all hers.) Other ...
When I was coming up with today’s recipe, it actually started out as blistered green beans. Unfortunately, the green bean selection at my grocery store was, shall we say, less than appealing. The ...
Serves 8-10. Recipe is by Teresa B. Day. 8 pound ham shank, bone in ¼ cup kosher salt 2 teaspoons black pepper ½ cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons garlic powder 2 teaspoons ginger ¼ cup butter (½ stick) ⅓ ...
What’s in season: Often referred to as just “sugar peas,” sugar snap peas are known for their sweet and bright but delicate flavor and great crunch. The peas are a cross between the English pea and ...
Poets and gardeners agree that no flavor better captures spring’s sweet song than that of a perfect English pea. They may well be right, but most of us are just going to have to take their word for it ...
*White fish was substituted for snapper on The Victory Garden. Chef Ellen Ecker Ogden notes: Cook your food in a parchment paper wrap, and you are entitled to use the fancy French term en papillote, ...
One glance at this photo of freshly picked rhubarb and sugar snap peas gives you a good understanding of the old saying that a picture’s worth a thousand words. Our neighbors down the road, Bert and ...
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Sauteed Sugar Snap Peas
These Sautéed Sugar Snap Peas are a quick and easy side dish that’s bright, fresh, and ready in minutes. They’re lightly cooked in olive oil and butter until crisp-tender, then finished with a spritz ...
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