Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Peas and pea shoots with sausage

I have to admit, I got excited when I saw pea shoots at the farmer’s market. In my area, pea shoots are one of the first spring vegetables to show up, and I try to take advantage of their short season. The bunch I picked up this weekend was covered in purple flowers.

I’ve had my eye on this recipe from Jose Andres' Tapas cookbook for quite a while. Peas and pea shoots are cooked with leek, onion and a little bit of sausage and bacon to make a light and delicious dish. I served this as a main course, but you could also serve it as a side. The original recipe calls for butifarra, which is a type of Spanish pork sausage. I didn’t have time to seek out butifarra, so I went with a link of italian turkey sausage which worked well.

I made quite a few changes to the original recipe, but one change was unintentional. You see, the version in the book called for fresh mint. I went out to my garden, and painstakingly picked some tiny mint leaves to sprinkle over the top. I came back inside, set them on the kitchen counter and then promptly forgot about them. So, no mint in my version, but feel free to add it.

This was a really delicious meal – a wide variety of tastes and textures, and relatively healthy too. What more can you ask for?

Peas and pea shoots with sausage
Serves 2 as a main course
Adapted from Tapas

1/2 c white onion, finely chopped
1 leek, light green and white part only, finely chopped
2 slices of bacon, coarsely chopped
1 mild pork or turkey sausage, casing removed
1/4 c chicken stock
1 1/2 c fresh or frozen peas
1 1/2 c pea shoots
salt to taste

Heat a large saucepan over high heat. Add the bacon, reduce the heat to medium, and cook until browned and crisp. Remove the bacon from the pan, drain on paper towels. Reserve about 2 teaspoons of bacon fat in the pan, pour off the rest. Add the leek and onion to the pan, saute until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the sausage, break up into small pieces, and cook until the sausage is done. Pour the chicken broth into the pan and add the peas and pea shoots. Cook until the peas are done and the pea shoots have just wilted, about 3-5 minutes. Season to taste with salt.


85 comments:

  1. What a lovely dish! Perfect for spring. I'm not sure I actually had pea shoots, I'm going to look in my store this weekend.

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  2. Lovely dish! Simple and nutritious. By the way, do you take your food photos in a studio? Do you simply use a plain white background? Thanks, I love your blog!

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  3. Beautiful and delicious! I'm always doing that with herbs.

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  4. i love pea shoots!
    and that photo of the dish is gorgeous! i love the bright pop of color :)

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  5. I've never had pea shoots before. Your dish looks so beautiful!

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  6. Beautiful! Your photos are getting better and better.

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  7. I've never tried pea shoots! I'll have to keep my eye out for some. And I love my farmers market, even when it's raining!! Looks great!

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  8. Ooooh, I love Jose Andres! That recipe looks light and delicious. You're so lucky to have a garden you can head out and pick mint from!

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  9. I just get more and more impressed with every post - pea shoots are gorgeous - who knew!

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  10. What a pretty spring dish! The flavors are awesome! I've never had pea shoots, either. But now I want to!

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  11. Such a beautiful dish! I've never had pea shoots before, so I'll have to check them out.

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  12. It looks too pretty to eat! What a great idea!

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  13. Wow! It's so beautiful like flower arrangement!

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  14. This has to be the prettiest salad I have ever seen! Beautiful! Love the blog.

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  15. That is gorgeous! Almost too pretty to eat!

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  16. Wow Sara, this is the most beautiful dish I've aver seen. I love pea shoots, and always get them from the chinese market. Delicious.
    Cheers,
    elra

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  17. I love the way you use flowers! It adds such a gorgeous colour palette :)

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  18. I've never had pea shoots but that meal looks SO very good!!! I'm pretty sure I would love it! : )

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  19. It looks so elegant. Nutritious, pretty, tasty, and your photo is just gorgeous!! I have never had pea shoots, I wonder if they sell them here by me..

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  20. This is so pretty. A combo I would have never thought of...plus, I don't think I've ever seen pea shoots! Sounds tasty, too.

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  21. Very nice ! What a wonderful dish with gorgeous colors ! I love it !

    Cheers,

    Miette

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  22. I have never heard of pea shoots but your dish looks wondeful. Great pictures!

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  23. That has to be the prettiest dish I have ever seen. Love the flowers on there and the flavors are perfect! Thanks for sharing this beautiful recipe.

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  24. Your food is always so beautiful. That looks amazing.

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  25. The purple flowers go nicely with it as well! :) I've never used pea shoots before, but have been seeing them pop up a few places. Going to have to check them out.

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  26. Gorgeous picture Sara. The dish looks tasty.

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  27. Oh, that dish is so Spring-like and beautiful! Marvelous!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  28. So pretty! And I love those flowers.

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  29. Sara you ALWAYS make the prettiest meals :) I'm always starving by the time I'm done cooking and just want to eat so never end up spending enough prep time on my photos. Good job!

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  30. What a gorgeous dish! I'm a huge fan of pea shoots and sausage is a fantastic addition too! Sounds delicious! Looks amazing!

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  31. A perfect dish for spring - it looks fresh and delicious.

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  32. What a beautiful dish. I personally enjoy the crisp fresh green taste of the pea shoots. Hard to find with a short season but worth looking for.

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  33. Gorgeous greens! I also love pea shoots the simple Chinese way -- stir-fried with garlic.

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  34. Oh my gosh, that is soo beautiful a bit far out for me, but you go girl! I learned something new, I had no idea what pea shoots were!

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  35. How pretty is that dish! Your photos are great! I try not to read your blog when Devon, one of the twins is around. If he was to see what you're making he'd expect dishes like that everyday! He'd love your house. He LOVES to try new things and doesn't shy away from them. The only thing is if he likes a dish you CANNOT change a single thing! If you do he CAN tell.
    ~ingrid

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  36. So. Pretty. It looks so yummy too, I've never even heard of pea shoots, is that sad or what. I'd love to try this.

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  37. What a beautiful and healthy dish! I haven't seen pea shoots in my stores.

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  38. I love the little purple things (you can tell I'm educated.) They're so cute!

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  39. So gorgeous! Almost too pretty to eat.

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  40. Looks gorgeous -- like spring exploded on a plate! You always work with the coolest ingredients. It's really inspiring and makes me want to try some different things too!

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  41. Christina - I currently use a point and shoot camera with a light box, but that will be changing shortly.

    Rosie - They're actually pea blossoms!

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  42. I have always wanted a recipe for pea shoots...thank you!

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  43. Sara,
    This is absolutely beautiful!
    I can't believe it's taken me this long to find your blog!!! wow!

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  44. delish and oh so pretty too! gorgeous!

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  45. I don't think I've seen pea shoots around here before so I'll keep an eye out for them. Beautiful photography.

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  46. This looks great!

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  47. That looks beautiful, Sara, and sounds totally scrummy. Those pea shoots look pretty enough to put in a vase.

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  48. lovely..That looks like a bouquet Sara..I don feel like hurting it,but the recipe screams out..its yummyy..:)

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  49. That is so pretty! I am not sure I would eat it right away, just ohhh and awww over it for a few moments!

    Nice, I should work with edible flowers more often...

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  50. Have NEVER had these before. Not only does this dish sound good, but it looks really beautiful. Again- beautiful pics :)

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  51. Great looking dish.

    I am very jealous that you have mint in your yard. I made mint ice cream last summer and had to get mint from a friend's garden.

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  52. Peas and pea shoots coming end of April. Will note this. And it is so very pretty Sara. You do wonders with greens - even if you do add in the luscious bacon!

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  53. So darn pretty! I have a hard time getting creative with salads, but you've pretty much mastered it!

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  54. What an awesome looking dish. Your pics are always so good!

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  55. That is absolutely beautiful!

    Wow!

    I've never even thought about pea shoots. I will now...

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  56. Sara, these are absolutely gorgeous photos - so professional!

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  57. Pea shoots? That's a new one for me - what a delicious looking dish. Wish I had some right now!
    Nancy

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  58. I've never seen pea shoots and they are gorgeous. I wonder if you can grow them in an herb garden? I live too deep in the mountains for our stores to ever have such a gourmet treat.

    As always your pictures look like they were in a professional magazine. Terrific job.
    Sam

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  59. my mouth is watering! and it just lovely too, can't wait to try this

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  60. Lovely to look at and delicious to eat I'm sure.

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  61. Sara I can't wait to try. What a great idea thanks for sharing.

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  62. I've never had pea shoots before - I need to look for them!

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  63. crazy amazing. I've never had pea shoots...where can I find them?

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  64. This dish says Spring to me. Everything is so fresh tasting and beautiful!

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  65. Man Oh Man.. That looks soo good! Especially after the Meal we had the other day.... More Veggies PLEASE!

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  66. Pea shoots are one of my favorite vegetables and your dish looks beautiful!

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  67. Sam - Pea shoots are simply trimmings from pea plants - so if you can grow peas, you can grow pea shoots!

    Sara - I have a ridiculous amount of mint, it grows like a weed.

    Burp and Slurp - Check your local farmer's market or asian market.

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  68. If that doesn't sing "spring" I don't know what does! ;)

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  69. That looks so lovely and pretty !

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  70. What a beautiful dish!!

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  71. Beautiful dish and it looks so healthy and inviting. I don't think I've ever seen pea shoots!

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  72. Beautiful! A feast for the eyes and tummy...I am so so jealous that you have a garden~I don't think I can say it enough :).

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  73. i have not seen pea shoots. what a lovely fresh green with the sausages. I would use spicy ones;-)

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  74. that dish sounds beautiful. love the photography too!

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  75. What a gorgeous dish. I mean, just looking at this dish is a pleasure. It's beautiful. I love the combination of flavors going on here: lots of freshness with a bit of heartiness. I love turkey sausage, so I think that was a great sub! I need to go find myself some pea shoots!!

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  76. I've never seen (for sale) or eaten pea shoots - sounds delicious. I'm excited because the green garlic has arrived - for it's 3 week season.

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  77. This sounds wonderful! A perfect dish for celebrating spring! Pea shoots are soo hard to find here in NC. And they are sooooo delicious! Trust a Spanish chef to come up with an idea like pairing ethereal pea shoots with earthy sausage. Your photos are gorgeous! :) K

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  78. Mmmmm! That looks pretty and healthy! I'm going to make an effort to search out and visit the farmers markets in my area.

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  79. That's gorgeous and should have been my wedding bouquet.

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