Snow Pea Peperoncino Pasta. Since the snow peas aren't cooked, it's best to buy them super-fresh, preferably from a farmers' market. Drain the snow peas and pat dry. Meanwhile, cook the pasta until it is aldente, nearly but not quite done and still a bit chalky in the middle.
This is a light tasting 'Spring. Snow peas are an integral vegetable in oriental cuisine and used commonly in stir-fries, fried rice and noodle dishes. Their crunchy texture and fresh flavor will complement soups, curries and meats prepared in a rich sauce. You can cook Snow Pea Peperoncino Pasta using 8 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Snow Pea Peperoncino Pasta
- It's 120 g of pasta (2 medium servings).
- You need 2-3 Tbsp of olive oil.
- You need 2 cloves of garlic, sliced thinly.
- It's 1/2 of spicy red chili, sliced into thin rounds.
- Prepare 1 handful of sugar snap peas or snow peas.
- Prepare 1/2 of onion, sliced thinly.
- You need 2 of red radishes (optional - for color).
- Prepare 1/2 tsp of salt, or more to taste.
Snow peas can also be used raw in salads and spring rolls or served on a. Drain; add pasta and steamed vegetables to bowl with reserved soy-sauce mixture. Serve warm or at room temperature. In a medium skillet, saute the snow peas in the butter over medium-low heat until tender-crisp.
Snow Pea Peperoncino Pasta instructions
- Prepare your vegetables: slice the garlic, onion and radish thin. Slice the red chili into thin rounds and cut the sugar snap peas/snow peas in half..
- Prepare the boiling water for the pasta. When it boils, add about 2 tsp salt to to the water and boil the pasta. Meanwhile we'll prepare the peperoncino sauce..
- Heat oil in a large frying pan and add the garlic..
- Fry garlic until aromatic and turning slightly golden, then add the sliced onions and hot chili. Saute lightly for 1-2 minutes..
- Add the snap peas and the radish. Saute until the snap peas turn bright green. If the pasta hasn't finished yet, turn off the heat and wait until it's done..
- When pasta is done, save about 1/2 cup of the boiling water and set aside. Drain the pasta..
- Add the drained pasta to the frying pan along with about 1/2 tsp of salt and a couple splashes of the boiling water from the pasta. Mix well until the vegetables and pasta are well combined..
- Divide onto serving platters and enjoy!.
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