To Boil Green Peas Recipe
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Instructions
- Green peas, when gathered young, shelled just before they are cooked, and dressed properly, are amongst the most delicious of vegetables.
- If they are very unequal in size, they should be shaken through a coarse sieve, and the smaller ones put into the water ten minutes after the large ones.
- Throw them into plenty of fast-boiling water, to which a tablespoon of salt has been added, and keep the pan uncovered until the peas are tender.
- Taste them to ascertain when they are sufficiently cooked.
- Drain the water from them.
- Put them into a clean pan with a slice of butter, a little salt, and a teaspoon of sugar, and toss them over the fire a minute or two, then serve.
- A sprig of mint is often boiled with peas; this is by some considered an improvement, and by others quite the reverse.
- Great care should be taken not to put much soda with peas.
- If the water is very hard, a tiny piece may be put in, but too much would quickly reduce them to a pulp.
- Time, according to the age and size: young green peas, fifteen or twenty minutes.
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