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    Snow Peas with Sesame Seeds

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    • on November 11, 2003

      Very tasty and easy side dish! I was looking for something to accompany an asian-style chicken dish and this was perfect. I personally would've blanched the peas just maybe a minute longer but my dinner guests liked them this way just fine!

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    • on April 28, 2007

      I was looking for a dish to use up the rest of my snow peas I had on hand. I came across this and was so glad that I did. DH didn't really care for it. (He said "I don't like beans!" I said "these are not beans!!!") Repeat this a couple of times and you will start to feel my frustration.... any way we are still married. I do plan to make this again. Thanks Dancer for posting.

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    • on June 29, 2005

      This is one of those rare recipes that I will always use butter in, not olive oil. The flavor is just so perfect and it takes so little. Simplicity at its best, Dancer.

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    • on May 09, 2005

      Lovely snow peas, Dancer, a perfect complement to grilled salmon and a brown rice and carrot pilaf. This was super simple, and has a very fresh taste. I used a couple tsp of olive oil rather than butter, and I didn't parboil the snow peas, instead electing to saute them with the sesame seeds and shallot (red onions, actually) and then add a bit of water to steam it up until the snow peas were crisp tender. I love when simple ingredients you tend to have on hand (minus the snow peas I guess) amount to something really special. Thanks for posting!

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    • on March 10, 2005

      This is a fabulous and tasty way to eat snow peas! I used home grown frozen snow peas, just thawed, drained and added to the skillet after the sesame seeds were browned. I had to saute a little longer than a minute, probably because my peas weren't already hot. I love this recipe, and so do my kids! Thanks Dancer!

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    Nutritional Facts for Snow Peas with Sesame Seeds

    Serving Size: 1 (163 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 6

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 75.7
     
    Calories from Fat 38
    51%
    Total Fat 4.3 g
    6%
    Saturated Fat 1.5 g
    7%
    Cholesterol 5.0 mg
    1%
    Sodium 18.9 mg
    0%
    Total Carbohydrate 7.0 g
    2%
    Dietary Fiber 2.5 g
    10%
    Sugars 3.0 g
    12%
    Protein 2.9 g
    5%
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