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Mangetout
 
Mangetout means “eat all” in French, but they’re also known as sugar snap peas or snow peas.
 
They contain significantly more vitamin C than garden peas because the pods –where all the goodness lies – are eaten as well.
 
They are best eaten raw, but can also briefly be steamed, boiled or sautéed.
 
Clever ways with mangetout
  • Toss them in pasta with cream cheese, Gorgonzola, fresh cream and salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Sautée mangetout in olive oil with garlic and pine nuts for a minute or two. Then sprinkle with sesame oil and torn mint leaves.
  • Add them fresh to a salad of steamed baby potatoes, chopped spring onion, sliced red radish and finish with lemon-and-olive-oil dressing with a touch of mustard.
  • Combine mangetout, sliced diagonally, with chives and thyme in a bowl of quinoa.
  • Sautée mangetout in butter and add lemon juice, lemon rind and lots of ground black pepper.

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