Peas a la Francaise Fresh from Jacques Pépin's Garden💚 | Cooking at Home | KQED
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- Does anything feel more like Spring time than fresh peas from the garden? Jacques Pépin's peas a la Francaise recipe is a vibrant side dish that would pair well with a variety of entrees. Jacques shares tips on how to select your peas, how to tell which peas are sweeter, soaking, and more.
What you'll need:
1 lb. fresh peas, 1/3 cup water, 2 cups lettuce, 1/2 cup onion, 1/2 tsp sugar, 1/4 tsp salt, pepper, 2 tbsp butter, 1 tbsp water + 1/2 tsp potato starch
Jacques Pépin Cooking At Home: Peas a la Francaise
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A few people in the comments are asking about Jacques' pea pod soup recipe. Here it is: th-cam.com/video/0at3Qqh6JRg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=P6DDc0QmIPJ4R-aY
He knows exactly what smelling the grinder will do and he still does it every time. Legend.
"mmmm...whooo"😊
No kidding. th-cam.com/video/JFfv74nxE1E/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=KQED
He's showing us :D
For the love of the game!
Watching Jacques is therapy for me
Oh my gosh, me too!!!
same
Jacques Pépin is an international treasure.
There's something about watching Jacques shelling peas that is so soothing...
I swear I could watch Jacques tie his shoes and enjoy myself.
@@TheOfficialCaseMade I am so glad I thought I was the only one who felt like this about Jacques
I agree.
Rustic practicality as always. Jacques continues to share his mastery with us ❤
I like when he smells his grinder. I like to smell things too. Love from Canada ❤
Simple fresh and delicious.Happy cooking!
Jacques sure does love his peas. 🥰 🫛
A great healthy side dish from the master.
And Peas are my favorite vegetable, too? Steamed or cooked Lettuce is delicious. It's nice and sweet.
Thank you !!
Horror story from my 1950s childhood. Mom was away, Dad was cook. He was a decent cook but we had a new fangled device called a pressure cooker and he decided to try it out for the first time on fresh from the garden peas. You can only imagine the horrid result, we both learned!
And thus, mushy peas were born! 😄
J,adore les petits poids a la Francaise, merci Chef Pepin
Thanks chef.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What an awesome recipe transforming boring peas into the new favorite! And the presentation is just the way I like it - a friend sharing with me something special! ❤
Aaaaaannnnddddd just across the Channel, we give you mushy peas.
Aaaaaaannnnddd the rest of the world tries to figure out why. 😂
Jacques Delicious recipe. Thank you for sharing. Stay well. From Southern California with love ♥️
This looks so delicious and fresh! ❤
All natural. Love it.
I always throw some pasta in with the peas and greens and make it my dressing with boiled shrimp
Pasta is always a great idea.
Les petits pois à la française are supposed to be a light recipe with a subtle and very thin taste. Putting pasta and shrimp and using it as a dressing is a total destruction and disrespect to the recipe.
One of my favorite appetizers is Pissaladiere. I make it regularly and would love to your take on it.
Merci
Thierry
Thank you so much ❤
Bravo chef 👨🍳 !
Looks amazing. But the best flavor in the world is popping open those pods and eating the peas raw, right out of the shell. When I grew peas, most of them never even made it inside my house because I would sit outside and pick the pods off the vines and eat them right there.
I was thinking the same thing….that certainly brings back wonderful memories. Cheers from Ottawa Canada 🇨🇦
@@GianniAbbenda Cheers back!
Looks tasty! Speaking of greens, two of my favorite videos from Jacques Pépin are the “Fridge” soup and salad, respectively; the peas in this episode is another way to enjoy for lunch or dinner!
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I greet you Master 🙋♀️
Le maitre et ses petits pois a la francaise.
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Don;'t waste the pea pods. Separate into 2 pieces and steam. A great pea pod SALAD with other greens, beet and radish matchstick slices, ... all is good !
allo chef pépin mon nom est claude j'aimerais savoir le nom du chaudron que vous utiliser dans ce video je suis un fan depuis beaucoup d'années et vous être une des raison que je suis moi meme un cuisinier. merci. c.noel vancouver canada
Simple and perfect. Hes our national treasure. Get the heck out of here France, he's ours!!
И в България му се радваме.
Thanx; will try that way.🌏☮AND💜✝
i wonder if you could use spinach instead of lettuce?
Why not?
I think Jacques has also published a video where he makes a soup from the shells. Waste nothing!
Stock?
@@mr.zardoz3344 my recollection is he simmer the shells in some stock, then ran them through his food mill to strain out the fibrous bits. Added some cream and voila! Might have been some potato to give it some texture, can't remember
th-cam.com/video/0at3Qqh6JRg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bdK5RWoQ6BsUFgoR
This is Jacques' recipe for pea pod soup: th-cam.com/video/0at3Qqh6JRg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=P6DDc0QmIPJ4R-aY
Waste not want not
I can’t wait to get my mouth around that peanesy goodness!
A most peculiar dish, maybe use small sweeter salad onions instead of regular onions?
That would work.
What would you know about work commie. You want the state to pay your bills
You are telling a master chef how to cook?
He does mention that the classic version uses tiny onions at 2:10. I think he's all about using what you have ,which I can appreciate!
@@roncaruso931 You didn't even watch the video, didn't you? Didn't even think about it, did you?
Yan can cook the best of China brand new episodes
Yan can't cook. You are muted. Won't see your inane comments again.
It needs cheese.
Sadly frozen peas for me!
de-lish chef!