Looking for a side dish that’s ridiculously easy, surprisingly delicious, and ready in under 5 minutes? Meet your new favorite recipe! These Fruity Snow Peas combine the crisp, green snap of fresh snow peas with the subtle sweetness of fruit juice for a vibrant and refreshing dish. It’s a fantastic way to add a pop of color and flavor to any meal, proving that simple ingredients can create something truly special. Perfect for a quick weeknight side or a light, healthy snack!
Ingredients
• 6 ounces / 170g fresh snow peas
• 1/2 cup / 120ml canned fruit cocktail juice
Instructions
1. Prep the Peas: Thoroughly rinse the snow peas under cold, running water. Pat them completely dry and trim off the tough ends and strings.
2. Combine: Place the prepared snow peas in a shallow, microwave-safe bowl. Pour the fruit cocktail juice over the top.
3. Microwave: Cook on high for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. The snow peas should be tender-crisp and a vibrant bright green. Be careful not to overcook!
4. Serve: Enjoy immediately while hot, or chill in the refrigerator to serve as a refreshing cold side dish.
Nutritional Information
• Per 1/2 cup serving
• Calories: 80
• Fat: 0g
• Carbohydrates: 13g
• Protein: 2g
• Fiber: 2g
• Sugar: 5g
• Sodium: 10mg
Pro Tips
• for Perfect Fruity Snow Peas
• Don’t overcook! The key to great snow peas is the crisp, snappy texture. Pull them from the microwave as soon as they turn bright green.
• Add some crunch by topping the finished dish with a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds or slivered almonds.
• For a savory twist, add a tiny splash of low-sodium soy sauce or a pinch of grated fresh ginger to the juice before microwaving.
• Experiment with different juices like pineapple, orange, or white grape juice to find your favorite flavor combination.
FAQ
Q: How can I add more plant-based protein to this dish
A: To make this a more complete vegetarian meal, toss the finished snow peas with edamame or chickpeas. Topping with a generous sprinkle of toasted slivered almonds or sesame seeds also adds a great protein boost and satisfying crunch.
Q: Can I make this recipe with less sugar
A: Absolutely. For a lower-sugar version, use 100% fruit juice with no added sugars, such as pure pineapple or white grape juice. You can also dilute the juice with a tablespoon of water to reduce the overall sweetness without losing the fruity flavor.
Q: What other vegetables can I substitute for snow peas
A: This simple method works well with other tender-crisp green vegetables. Try substituting with an equal amount of sugar snap peas, trimmed green beans, or thinly sliced asparagus. You may need to adjust the microwave time slightly.
Q: How do I store leftover fruity snow peas
A: Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. They are delicious served cold as a refreshing snack or salad topper. For best texture, we don’t recommend reheating them as they can lose their signature snap.





