Snow Peas in Water Bath

Snow peas in a water bath are another preserve to prepare during this period to have them during the winter.
This year, perhaps I have been busier than other years preparing various preserves, starting with jams, then bottled tomatoes, roasted peppers… well, there are too many to list, but if you look in the sections of my blog you will find several.
Snow peas in a water bath are simple to make and especially convenient to have on hand for dinners during the period when this product is not available.
When needed, just open the jar, drain the water, and cook them. I put them in a pan with sauce and finish cooking this way, making an excellent side dish!
Then read my recipe and make them too, and if you like, send me photos which I will publish on my page with your name.

Approximately 66 kcal per 100 g

Snow Peas in Water Bath
  • Cost: Medium
  • Rest time: 12 Hours
  • Preparation time: 20 Minutes
  • Cooking methods: Boiling
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: Summer

Ingredients for making Snow Peas in Water Bath

  • snow peas
  • water
  • glass jars
  • Jars Glass Jars

Preparation of Snow Peas in Water Bath

  • Sterilize the jars by washing them well with soap and rinsing, then boil them in a pot with water for a few minutes, then let them drain and use them.

    Trim the ends of the snow peas, wash them well, drain, and place them in the jars vertically, filling the jar well, then add water up to about 2 inches from the rim.

    Seal the jars with lids and boil them in a pot well covered with water for 45 minutes, counting the time from when the water starts to bubble.

    When they have boiled for the indicated time, let them cool in the water without touching them; if we take them out, they will burst due to the outside impact at a lower temperature.

    They can be stored like this for 1 to 2 years, depending on how well the vacuum is maintained.

  • When we need to use them, just open, drain the water from the jars, and use them as you wish, completing the cooking with a second boiling or in tomato sauce as I do.

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loscrignodelbuongusto

My name is Francesca Mele, and "Lo scrigno del buongusto" is the name of my blog. I am a true Abruzzese, and after several years with a cooking website, I decided to start a blog. I have been online for a total of 12 years now, so many of you have known me for a long time! I love cooking and I am neither a chef nor a professional cook; I simply have a passion for cooking, preparing, and inventing new dishes. The recipes you find on my blog are not copied, and even the photos are not downloaded from the internet; they are my own.

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