English Peas and Rice
This post is simply about documenting the taste of English peas in summer. It's not about the recipe (toss in peas in rice), but about the fun of grabbing all the little peas...and eating half of them raw because they are fresh and delicious.
Ahhh. So pretty. I want to remember this.
If everyone had fresh peas, there might be peas on earth.
I bought these at the farmers market. They also have a big container of shelled peas. That seems like it takes away a bit of the fun so I always buy them whole.
Premium brown rice (purchased at the Japanese grocery store - Nijiya and Mitsuwa have great selections of premium California rice) and the Zojirushi rice cooker (pricey but it's just lovely to have perfectly cooked rice available for hours).
I just threw a handful of peas into the rice cooker and pressed start. They come out mushy (very English :)
Along with stone fruits, English peas are edible summer. Hope your summer is off to a great start! - mary
I bought these at the farmers market. They also have a big container of shelled peas. That seems like it takes away a bit of the fun so I always buy them whole.
Premium brown rice (purchased at the Japanese grocery store - Nijiya and Mitsuwa have great selections of premium California rice) and the Zojirushi rice cooker (pricey but it's just lovely to have perfectly cooked rice available for hours).
I just threw a handful of peas into the rice cooker and pressed start. They come out mushy (very English :)
Along with stone fruits, English peas are edible summer. Hope your summer is off to a great start! - mary
4 comments:
Simple is sometimes best!
Wow! I have a Zojirushi too, but I've alwas used it just for sushi rice. How do you set it to cook rice & peas? I kind of want to scarf a bowl right now... O_°
"If everyone had fresh peas, there might be peas on earth."
Thanks for giving me a laugh every once in a while when I read your blog, which is a good thing.
I laughed out loud (for about 5 minutes) when I read this a while back:
"These photos write their own jokes." I'm sure you remember the hilarious accompanying pictures.
Keep 'em coming!
@Efreet in the Oven Hi, I just cooked it regular (brown rice because that's what I cooked). - mary
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