8 Delicious Recipes to Make with Pea Shoots (2024)

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Crisp, delicate pea shoots (sometimes called pea tendrils or pea greens) lend brightness and crunch to pastas, pestos, salads, and more! We're sharing some of our favorite ways to use pea tendrils in this recipe collection.

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Freshpea shoots(also calledpea tendrils) are one of our favorite things about springtime. Our farmers market typically sells these vegetable greens in giant bags for a few fleeting, glorious weeks in May and early June (although if you're lucky, you can sometimes find them well into July).

Pea shoots are a delicious addition to your favorite sandwich or a quick salad, and their brightness also brings a lovely balance to richer foods (like the creamy mozzarella and salty prosciutto on a pea shoot pizza!)

Below, we're sharing our best tips for finding, storing, and cooking with pea shoots - plus a few of our favorite recipes!

Jump to:
  • What Are Pea Shoots?
  • Where to Buy Them
  • Our Favorite Recipe
  • Six Ways to Use Pea Tendrils (Without a Recipe!)
  • Recipes that Use Pea Shoots
  • Prosciutto and Pea Shoot Pizza
  • Simple Lemon Pasta with Parmesan and Pea Shoots
  • 5 Minute Pea Pesto
  • Prosciutto-Wrapped Melon with Pea Tendrils and Burrata
  • Fancy Toast with Mashed Chickpeas and Pea Shoots
  • Panzanella Spring Salad
  • Chickpea and Pea Shoot Salad
  • Mediterranean Inspired Veggie Sandwich
  • FAQs

What Are Pea Shoots?

Pea shoots - also called pea tendrils - are the curly, tender leaves of a pea plant. They're harvested early in the season, while the plant is still young and growing. Like microgreens, pea tendrils have small, delicate leaves and soft stems.

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Pea shoots can be harvested from a variety of pea plants (including English peas, snow peas, and sugar snap peas) and have a bright, slightly sweet taste with a very mild pea flavor and a crisp texture.

Note: In this article, we're focusing on pea shoots and pea tendrils: The small, tender leaves of a pea plant, harvested early in the season when the plant is still young. Pea tendrils are slightly different from snow pea tips or snow pea shoots, which are larger, heartier greens with broad leaves that are harvested later in the season. Snow pea tips are common in Chinese cooking (they're delicious in quick garlic and snow pea tip stir fry made with a skillet or wok!)

Where to Buy Them

Pea shoots are in season in spring and early summer. We typically find them at our local farmers market, but you can also buy them at select grocery stores (they're available intermittently at some Whole Foods and Wegmans locations, as well as smaller specialty stores like co-ops and natural grocers).

Our Favorite Recipe

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Asking us to pick a favorite pea shoot recipe is...unfair. But if we had to choose JUST ONE DISH from this recipe collection, it would be this 5 minute pea pesto.

It's quick, easy, and freezes exceptionally well. Make a big batch or two and freeze it in small mason jars so you can defrost a little bit as needed for pastas, sandwiches, and salads. It's a perfect way to bottle up that bright, sunshine-y spring flavor so it lasts all winter long!

Six Ways to Use Pea Tendrils (Without a Recipe!)

We're sharing our tried-and-true pea shoot recipes below, but you can also throw them into some of your existing favorites! A few of our favorite places to add a handful of fresh pea tendrils:

  1. Spring and summer salads. Add a few handfuls to any salad you're making! We love adding pea tendrils to our cilantro chicken chopped salad, a quick lemon arugula salad, or a grilled chicken and walnut salad.
  2. On top of avocado toast. Use these greens as a topping for some simple avocado toast. Dress it up by adding sliced cherry tomatoes and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar, or use our grilled corn avocado toast as a base.
  3. With eggs. Stir fresh shoots into scrambled eggs at the very end of cooking, fold them into an omelette, or add them to a quick frittata (we love them as a topping for our leek frittata!)
  4. Serve with risotto. Add pea shoots to a creamy risotto at the very end of cooking, or use them as a garnish on top of the finished risotto. (Try them with our summer risotto or red wine risotto!)
  5. Add them to a sandwich. Add a layer of fresh pea tendrils to your favorite sandwich just like you'd use fresh lettuce greens! We recommend sandwiching these small greens between two larger items - like a piece of deli meat and a slice of cheese - to keep them in place so the sandwich is easier to eat.
  6. Anywhere you need a garnish! Because pea shoots are typically quite small and have a very mild flavor, they're a perfect garnish to just about anything. Use them anywhere you would use fresh herbs or microgreens to add a little color and crunch to your recipe!

Recipes that Use Pea Shoots

And now, the main event: Here are eight of our FAVORITE pea shoot recipes! This collection includes a mix of recipes from our archives, as well as a few selections from other chefs and recipe developers.

Prosciutto and Pea Shoot Pizza

This easy homemade pizza uses fresh pea pesto and shoots for a burst of spring and summer flavor!

Simple Lemon Pasta with Parmesan and Pea Shoots

A simple weeknight lemon pasta recipe with a light, bright lemon sauce.

Pea Shoot Lemon Pasta

5 Minute Pea Pesto

This homemade pesto recipe tastes like spring. An easy, creamy sauce that's perfect for pasta, chicken, salmon, and more.

Pea Shoot Pesto

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Prosciutto-Wrapped Melon with Pea Tendrils and Burrata

This summertime appetizer is ready in just 10 minutes! Wrap some thin prosciutto around a few slices of crenshaw melon or cantaloupe, then garnish with fresh pea tendrils and chopped pistachios for the perfect bright, refreshing bite.

Photo Credit: Make with Mara

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Fancy Toast with Mashed Chickpeas and Pea Shoots

This easy toast idea uses fresh pea greens as a bright, crisp garnish! You just need a few ingredients for this quick lunch.

Photo Credit: A Couple Cooks

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Panzanella Spring Salad

This bright, crisp salad features fresh pea tendrils, spring asparagus, and fresh mint leaves with crispy bread croutons and crumbled feta cheese.

Photo Credit: Delish Knowledge

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Chickpea and Pea Shoot Salad

This quick vegan salad is perfect for spring and summer! With a simple basil vinaigrette dressing, garbanzo beans, carrots, and red onion.

Photo Credit: Babaganosh

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Mediterranean Inspired Veggie Sandwich

This bright and colorful vegetarian sandwich is ready in a snap! With hummus (or your favorite white bean dip!), fresh pea tendrils, red onion, and a bit of crumbled feta cheese on crusty bread.

Photo Credit: A Couple Cooks

FAQs

Are pea shoots good for you?

Pea tendrils contain many useful nutrients: They're especially good sources of vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin K. Pea shoots also have a bit of protein and fiber. Learn more: Health Benefits of Pea Shoots.

What do pea shoots taste like?

Their flavor is very mild: It's bright and just slightly earthy (they don't have a strong pea taste at all!) Fresh pea shoots are quite crisp, but they'll wilt pretty quickly, so be sure to eat them within a few days of buying for the best texture and flavor!

Can pea shoots be eaten raw?

Yes! Fresh, crisp pea shoots are delicious when eaten raw. Throw them into salads or use them anywhere you would use other microgreens (on top of crostini, in salads, etc).

What can I substitute for pea shoots?

Most microgreens are a tasty substitute for pea shoots! If you're cooking the pea shoots in some way (baking them in a frittata, wilting them in some hot pasta, etc) you can also typically swap them for chopped spinach, arugula, or even kale.

How do I store pea shoots?

Treat pea shoots just like any other salad green! Rinse them well, then let the water drain off (we like to spread them out on a clean tea towel to let them dry for an hour or two) and store in the fridge. Pro tip: To keep pea shoots fresh longer, wrap washed and dried pea shoots in a clean napkin or paper towel (this will absorb any excess moisture), then place the wrapped tendrils in a plastic bag or Stasher Bag in the fridge's crisper drawer. Pea shoots can stay fresh up to 2 weeks with this method!

What's the difference between pea shoots and pea sprouts?

Pea shoots (also called pea tendrils or pea greens) are the tender leaves and stems of a young pea plant. They're cut from the main pea plant, leaving the plant itself intact so it can keep growing and eventually produce pea pods. Pea sprouts, by contrast, are pea seeds that have just begun to sprout and grow: When you eat pea sprouts, the entire small plant (including the seed) is consumed. Learn more: Guide to Pea Sprouts and Shoots

Can I freeze pea shoots?

Because pea shoots are fairly delicate, they don't freeze well. If you'd like to preserve your fresh pea shoots for later, we recommend making a batch of our pea shoot pesto and storing that in the freezer for use throughout the winter months!

We hope you love these recipes! If you have any questions, drop a comment below. For more bright and colorful meal ideas, check out our full spring recipe collection!

8 Delicious Recipes to Make with Pea Shoots (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to eat pea sprouts? ›

Very young shoots are best eaten raw in salads, where they add a sweet, subtly grassy flavor and crisp texture. Use larger shoots in stir-frys or any dish where you'd use lightly cooked spinach or Swiss chard.

How healthy are pea shoots? ›

Pea shoots are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, E and A, and potassium. Glycosylated quercetin derivatives were the main flavonoid compounds of pea shoots. The nutritional value was generally stable during storage.

What part of the pea shoot do you eat? ›

The shoots, which are the tender tips of the vines, including the leaves, stems, flower blossoms, and tendrils, make the most fantastic and unexpected salad greens. They taste like peas, but with a wonderful grassy, green flavor that is all their own.

Do you eat the stems of pea shoots? ›

Tender and sweet, the leaves, stems, and tendrils of the pea plant are delicate enough to eat raw, yet retain springtime-evoking qualities when cooked.

What do pea shoots turn into? ›

Pea shoots are the tender young growing tips of pea plants, comprising the shoots and the thin twining tendrils. Growing peas for shoots is different to growing actual peas: pea shoots take up very little space and are ready to harvest in two to three weeks, while pea pods take around three months to develop.

What is the difference between pea sprouts and pea shoots? ›

I bought some pea sprouts, can it be eaten raw? Sprouts are usually new seedlings. Shoots are tender new growth on a more mature plant. Both are edible raw.

How long do pea sprouts last in fridge? ›

Rinse them in cold water, and they are ready for cooking! You may also store the shoots in the fridge for up to a week.

Can you digest pea shoots? ›

Pea shoots are quite delicate with a mild, sweet flavor reminiscent of fresh peas. They are part of the legume family along with beans and lentils, but pea shoots are eaten and prepared like leafy greens such as spinach and kale.

Are pea shoots good for hair growth? ›

Hair Growth

Firstly, pea shoots stimulate a molecule known as noggin. This protein helps to shorten the telogen (shedding) phase. And the shortening of this phase helps to strengthen hair follicle cells. Pea shoots also get to work on a molecule known as Fibroblast growth factor-7.

Are pea shoots anti inflammatory? ›

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY

Pea shoots are dense with the antioxidants and phytonutrients needed to support the body's complex inflammation system.

When should I eat pea shoots? ›

Tender pea shoots are delicious raw or cooked. When the plants are 10–15cm tall, you can cut off the top two 'levels' of leaves and bring them into the kitchen.

Do pea shoots need to be refrigerated? ›

Don't wash pea shoots. Place pea shoots in a loosely closed Glad® Food Storage Zipper Bag or a GladWare® food protection container. Store in the refrigerator.

Why are pea shoots expensive? ›

As they are so perishable, Pea Shoots are expensive.

Can you freeze pea shoots? ›

Storage: Place your pea shoots inside a brown paper bag, or wrap them with a paper towel and place them in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator. They should last a week. Do not freeze them.

Can you eat any pea shoots? ›

The greens are typically harvested from the sugar snap pea plant, though the greenery from all varieties of peas is edible. These greens can be enjoyed at every stage of their development as they mature from tender shoots that taste of sweet peas to heartier leaves with a grassier flavor.

Are pea shoots good cooked? ›

Pea shoots are the tender leaves, stems and tendrils of pea plants. They are delicate and crisp with a sweet, earthy flavor. You can eat them raw in salads or they can be steamed, added to soups or stir-fried.

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