Roasted Sugar Snap Peas (so good!) Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

Super sweet and full of flavor, roasted sugar snap peas are like green candy – you won’t be able to leave them alone. Try roasting a batch today!

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  • 1 Know Your Peas
  • 2 About this Recipe
  • 3 Roasting Tip
  • 4 How do you clean and trim snap peas?
  • 5 FAQs
  • 6 How to make them your own
  • 7 Storage and Reheating Tips
  • 8 Want to try roasting more vegetables?
  • 9 Get the Recipe: Roasted Sugar Snap Peas (so irresistible!)

After a quick roast at high heat in the oven, naturally sweet sugar snap peas intensify in flavor and sweetness. Oh my goodness, resistance is futile. You’re going to love this easy way to prepare sugar snap peas.

I don’t know why I’ve waited so long to share these roasted sugar snap peas. I mean, duh, I love pretty much every roasted vegetable under the sun. I can’t believe I haven’t been making these for years!

Don’t wait! Fresh sugar snap peas are plentiful in the spring and readily available in grocery stores and farm markets. Maybe you even grow your own. Make these green flavor bombs today!

Know Your Peas

There are three main types of peas:

  • sugar snap peas
  • snow peas
  • garden peas

Garden peas are shelled, i.e. you don’t eat the pods, just the round little peas. The pods are tough and inedible. Sugar snap and snow peas have delicious pods. Snow peas are generally flatter, with smaller peas inside the pods. Sugar snap peas look fatter, and usually taste sweeter than snow peas.

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About this Recipe

The key to roasting any vegetable is getting them dry. I use my salad spinner to get rid of excess moisture after washing the peas and sometimes pat them with a paper towel to make sure they’re good and dry.

Roasting Tip

Wet vegetables steam and get soft; dry vegetables caramelize and get crisp. Remember that mantra and you’ll always have perfectly roasted vegetables.

You’ll want a nice hot oven for these babies. Get the oven preheated to 450°F. If I think of it, I even put the roasting pan in the oven to preheat while I prepare the sugar snap peas.

Toss the peas with olive oil, garlic powder, coarse salt, and freshly ground black pepper (or my all-purpose seasoning). Spread them on the baking sheet and slip the peas into the oven. They’ll be ready in about 10 minutes. The peas should be flecked with browned spots and be just slightly wrinkled.

Enjoy immediately piping hot or at room temperature. Either way is great!

Serve roasted sugar snap peas as a side for most any meal or as an appetizer or healthy snack.

You’ll find the printable recipe card near the end of the post. It has complete instructions, measurements, and nutrition information.

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How do you clean and trim snap peas?

Rinse snap peas well in a colander under running water. Since you eat the pods of sugar snap peas, you’ll want to remove the inedible stringy part that runs along both sides of the pod. It’s easy to do. You can use a sharp knife or your fingers. If you like, watch this short video to see how it’s done.

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Identify the stem end of the pod. The stem end is where the pea is attached to the vine and sometimes has a few little leaves on it. The blossom end sometimes has a soft brownish “hair” hanging on it. Snap or slice off the stem end, pulling down the flat side of the pea as you snap it off. A green string will detach itself from the side of the pea. Do the same thing for the curved side of the pea pod. Ordinarily that string will be smaller, or even non-existent.

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Sounds tricky? It’s really not, it’s one of those things that are easy to do and kind of hard to explain. Trust me, you’ll finish this task in a snap! (ha, pun intended!)

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FAQs

What is the best way to eat snap peas?

In our opinion, there is no right answer but roasting them yields a delicious result! We also love to sauté them, or thinly slice them and add them to a salad. They’re also wonderful in stir fry recipes like this ginger and basil chicken stir fry.

Are sugar snap peas a healthy snack?

Absolutely! They’re low in starchy carbs and contain vitamin C, vitamin K, and folate. Read more on Healthline.

Can the shell of sugar snap peas be eaten?

Yes, definitely! You could just eat the round peas from the inside, but the outside is absolutely delicious too! We do recommend removing the strings, though.

How to make them your own

This recipe is perfectly simple and delicious as is but here’s a few suggestions if you’d like to jazz it up.

  • I use garlic powder, but to intensify the garlic flavor, use minced garlic. Don’t like garlic? Leave it out. Chopped shallot would be good, too.
  • Mix in shredded or grated Parmesan cheese before roasting the peas. Or sprinkle the peas with Parmesan after roasting, similar to this roasted cauliflower with parmesan.
  • Add cherry or grape tomatoes to the pan and roast them along with peas. Or mix them in afterwards.
  • Add dried Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, or fresh thyme. Try a teaspoon of my homemade all-purpose seasoning stirred into the oil instead of the salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
  • Roast the peas with a heaping teaspoon of black sesame seeds. If you like, stir in a bit of toasted sesame oil.
  • Garnish roasted peas with chopped fresh chives or mint leaves, a squeeze of lemon, or a drizzle of hot honey.
  • Can you use frozen sugar snap peas? You know, I haven’t tried that yet but I did a little research and it appears that frozen vegetables can roasted pretty much the same way. Don’t thaw them first. It may take just a bit longer so add 5 minutes to the roasting time.
  • Rather leave your oven off? A quick sauté will yield yummy results, too. Learn how to saute snap peas.

Storage and Reheating Tips

Roasted sugar snap peas are best eaten right away. Should any happen to survive, leave them on the counter for ten more minutes and I’m sure they’ll disappear. Mine certainly do!

Or wrap them well, and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Reheat in microwave in 20-30 second intervals until warm, or just allow to come to room temp and eat them as a snack.You can also reheat them in the oven or air fryer.

Want to try roasting more vegetables?

I have a fantastic 40+ collection of recipes for roasted vegetables to peruse, or take a look at a sampling here:

  • Spicy sweet roasted butternut squash
  • Roasted green beans with Parmesan and basil
  • Roasted carrots with cumin seeds
  • Roasted carrots with thyme and nutmeg
  • How to roast broccoli – for the best broccoli ever!
  • Lemon roasted broccoli with Parmesan
  • Roasted cauliflower – How to roast cauliflower
  • Crispy roasted potatoes – get them nice and crisp with this method
  • Roasted Brussels sprouts with Asiago cheese

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @rachelcooksblog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Roasted Sugar Snap Peas (so irresistible!)

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

4 servings

Print Rate Recipe

Super sweet and full of flavor, roasted sugar snap peas are like green candy – you won't be able to leave them alone. Try roasting a batch today!

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 450ºF.

  • On a rimmed baking sheet, toss snap peas with oil, salt, pepper, and garlic powder.Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until desired tenderness.

  • Serve immediately as a side dish, or on a salad, or as a yummy snack.

Notes

  • The drier you get the peas before roasting them, the better they will be. A salad spinner works great!

Nutrition Information

Calories: 78kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Sodium: 269mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 5g

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

Roasted Sugar Snap Peas (so good!) Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between snap peas and sugar snap peas? ›

Snap peas are also known as sugar snap peas and are a cross between snow peas and garden peas. The whole pod is eaten and has a crunchy texture and very sweet flavor. Snap peas may be eaten raw or cooked.

How do you keep sugar snap peas crisp? ›

But the best thing about snap peas is that sweet crunch! Blanching gives you the best chance of preserving the texture and flavor. I hope your summer is off to a delicious start. What garden goodness are you reveling in right now?!

What is the best season for sugar snap peas? ›

Peas thrive in cool, damp weather, making them an ideal candidate for early spring planting. In mild climates, you can also plant for a fall harvest, but spring plantings generally yield more. Get peas in the ground as soon as possible in early spring, once the soil temperature reaches at least 45 degrees.

How healthy are sugar snap peas? ›

Sugar snap peas are a healthy source of complex carbohydrates, offering fiber and protein. They are a nutritious, low-calorie source of vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, iron, and potassium.

Why are snap peas so expensive? ›

Be warned: snap peas are expensive. This is because snap peas do not travel well, and handling and transporting these with care to locations far from the source come with a cost that reflects on the price of snap peas sold in the frozen section.

Can you eat raw sugar snap peas? ›

Sugar snap peas are delicious and easy to prepare. You can eat them raw or cooked, and they go great with a variety of different recipes. Raw sugar snap peas are a convenient snack you can take on the go, while cooked sugar snap peas have a rich flavor that goes well with other dishes.

What not to plant with sugar snap peas? ›

Worst Companion Plants for Peas

Onions. Garlic. Leeks. Shallots.

Why are my sugar snap peas tough? ›

Snap peas' pods will naturally become woody or tough when they are too mature (late Spring for most County gardeners, a little later in West County). This is a common problem. You should harvest them just as the peas fill out. Waiting even a bit longer risks having tougher, woody pods.

Should you fertilize sugar snap peas? ›

Sugar snap peas are climbing plants and will need some sort of support such as a trellis or fence. Keep the plants well watered during dry periods and fertilize every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer. Harvest the pods when they are plump and full but before the peas inside start to bulge out of the pods.

Are sugar snap peas anti-inflammatory? ›

Health Benefits

Sugar snap peas contain no cholesterol, fat, sodium, or gluten. Great source of fiber, manganese, and iron. Rich in vitamin C, A, K, B-vitamins, and folate. An antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, helps boost immune system.

Can diabetics eat sugar snap peas? ›

Sugar snap peas are a favorable option for individuals managing diabetes. They come packed with nutrients, exerting minimal impact on blood glucose levels when consumed in moderation. The dietary fiber content in these peas is beneficial in maintaining digestive health and can aid in preventing constipation.

How many sugar snap peas should I eat a day? ›

Three heaped tablespoons of raw or cooked sugar snap peas count as one of your 5-a-day (one portion of veg or fruit is 80g raw weight). They're a good source of vitamin C and manganese.

Are snap peas better raw or cooked? ›

Snap peas are best eaten raw or briefly cooked, such as in stir-fries or quick sautes. For a simple side dish, steam or blanch snap peas, then season with a bit of butter, salt, and pepper. Although stringless varieties are available, most sugar snap peas need to have the stringy seams removed before eating.

Can you eat snap pea pods? ›

Sugar snap peas are small, crunchy and sweet peas. The entire pod is edible and can be used in various recipes.

What are the sweetest snap peas? ›

Called Calvin's 'Sugar Snap,' it's the most flavorful of all snap varieties with juicy sweet, crisp pods. This superior strain is cleaned of shell and snow pea off-types.

Do you have to string sugar snap peas? ›

Sugar snap peas, unless they're tiny and new, need to have the tough strings removed. The easiest way to do this is to grab the stem⁠ end at the top of the pod and snap it back so it breaks off, and then pull down, bringing the strings with it.

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