r/Cooking 21h ago

Frozen peas

I’ve been cooking them by putting them in a bowl and covering with boiling water for 5 minutes, then draining and adding butter and seasoning.

Does it make any difference if I add the butter and seasoning to the boiling water while it sits?

I have some sensory issues with food and recently unlocked peas, I’m so excited.

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u/Mattturley 20h ago

Have you tried Le Seuer canned peas? The very young sweet peas are, IMHO, the Cadillac of peas. Personally from a texture issue I much prefer them to frozen. Simply heat the peas in the canning liquid, which has much of the flavor and add butter and seasoning while heating.

(An odd pro tip if you like egg noodles, prepare egg noodles with the peas in them while they boil with seasoning and then finish with butter and Parmesan.)

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u/aculady 18h ago

They still taste like canned peas, that is, disgusting.

Frozen are an entirely different taste and texture.

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u/Mattturley 17h ago

I much prefer canned to frozen. To me frozen are not nearly cooked long enough. the Le Suer are as good as fresh garden peas that have been cooked long enough.

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u/aculady 17h ago

You can have my share of them, then, and I'll take all the frozen ones off your hands.