Frozen peas may be a year-round offering, but our weather calls for the fresh variety. The key is to carefully monitor the color while cooking them, so they remain a bright green. While peas are ...
To prepare seared scallops on pea puree, first shell all the fresh peas (1) and blanch them in boiling salted water for 3-4 minutes (2) (3). Immediately cool them in ice water (4), then take half and ...
Bring the water and 1 tablespoon of salt to a boil on high heat in a 6-quart pot. Pour in the shelled peas and return to a simmer. As soon as the peas begin to simmer, for approximately 45 seconds, ...
In the Kitchen today, we have Simon Keating from Circe Restaurant and Bar making scallops in a pea and mint puree with roasted cauliflower, grilled asparagus and bacon jam. Watch the video above to ...
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 ...
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Season salmon all over with salt and lime zest. Arrange fillets on a baking sheet. Rest at room temperature for at least 10 minutes. Bake until thickest portions just ...
In many parts of the country, fresh spring peas are already in the markets. (The season starts on the West Coast and extends through mid-summer on the East Coast and Midwest.) This is cause for ...
1. In a sauté pan, poor oil in and let heat up on med-high heat. 2. Place scallops in pan. Salt and pepper one side and let sear. Do not move the scallops until they release on their own. 3. Flip over ...