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Pea Puree
Basic recipes will call for just boiling peas then pureeing. The fine dining restaurant way is to saute garlic and eschalots in butter before adding peas and stock to simmer until soft, blitzing into a puree then pressing through a colander to make it silky smooth. It tastes luxurious!Wonderful side dish with any protein - meats, roasts, fish, prawns/shrimp - for both the splash of colour and the dual purpose it serves as a side dish as well as a semi-sauce. Nice change from the usual mash!
👥 6 Servings⏱️ Prep & Cook: 16 min⏳ Prep: 10 min🔥 Cook: 6 min👤 Nagi📖 recipetineats
🥘 Ingredients
Check off ingredients as you prepare them:
🍳 Cookware
- ●saucepan
- ●food processor
- ●colander
- ●spatula
- ●bowl
📝 Preparation Steps
1
Aromatics: Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Add garlic and eschalots, saute ⏱️ 3 minutes until soft, but don't let them go golden.
medium eschalots (, finely sliced (ie the baby onions, aka French onions, US: shallots))2
2
Cook peas: Add frozen peas and stock, increase heat to bring to simmer then cover and reduce heat to medium. Simmer ⏱️ 2 minutes.
3
Reserve Liquid: Remove 1/3 cup liquid from the saucepan, reserve.
4
Blitz: Transfer all peas and remaining liquid into a food processor. Add salt and pepper, and mint if using. Blitz on high for ⏱️ 1 minute until smooth.
5
Optional straining: For extra smooth, press through a mesh colander with a rubber spatula (it's easy).
6
Adjust consistency: Use Reserved Liquid as needed to achieve the desired consistency - I like a soft, dolloping consistency. Sometimes people want it looser. Add more salt and pepper if desired - remember, this is not supposed to be strongly flavoured or seasoned!
7
Serve warm. Either dollop/smear onto plates, or serve in bowls for people to help themselves.
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