Add a little snap to your supper? Sounds good, horseradish, please.

The lights are one, time to stop weeding!

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  1. What a gorgeous salad! It’s ages since I’ve had fresh horseradish but it’s really quite special.

    1. Yum! That pasta salad sounds incredible. I look forward to trying it!

      1. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did! Leftovers were delicious as well!

  2. Nancy says:

    What a gorgeous presentation! I love a salad with lots in it. I especially love chick peas. So this is right up my alley! Thank you for all the salad inspiration. Yum!

    1. The pasta was a nice surprise, and pleased everyone.

  3. The meal looks tasty, and the last photo looks just wonderful. I can only imagine how many hours are enjoyed in that lovely spot.

    1. Thanks Judy! It’s pretty amazing, and the kids all love it, too!

  4. Anonymous says:

    Thank you, Dorothy, for a wonderful salad, and your musing!

    Joanna

    1. Thanks Joanna! I’m sure this is a dish you would appreciate.

  5. terrie gura says:

    Oh my goodness, you even save the blanching liquid?! And of course, by drinking it, we end up using the nutrients that would otherwise have been lost. Have I mentioned that I love how you think? ❤️

    1. Thanks Terrie! I remember the first time I looked at the liquid I cooked garden peas in, it was a vibrant green and I gave it a sip. So much flavor! I’ve used it ever since, especially when making a fresh pea soup.

  6. Ally Bean says:

    So many great flavors in this recipe. I do love sugar snap peas, the epitome of fresh and cool.

    1. Thanks Ally! Love the flavors and textures of this one, and I was delighted to find the new pasta.

  7. What a lovely meal for a hot night. I will be making something similar quite soon. Today, it was 100 degrees at our home on the edge of the woods. Is this Maine in June? The meteorologist said that the average temperature this time of year is 77. Oh, I wish.

    1. We didn’t quite hit 100, 98 was bad enough. Today it is much cooler.

      1. Thank goodness for the cooler weather. Made a variation of the recipe you posted, but made a tahini dressing to go over it. (I swear I’ve become the tahini kid. Love that stuff.) Oh so good.

        1. I love tahini too and it’s probably lurking somewhere in my meals every day from hummus to sauces. Such a wonderful flavor.

  8. Suzassippi says:

    Such a delightful and refreshing post just looking at that salad! I love chickpeas, so I need to try that pasta. The firefly capture was fun, too, reminding me of doing the same when we were kids.

    1. My granddaughter was so excited, she didn’t even bother with getting a canning jar!

  9. America On Coffee says:

    Just a mouthful of tasted Summer love. Your combinations of color, tastes and textures highlight your culinary brilliance. Cheers!

    1. Oh, you make me blush! Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  10. The Mister is a big fan of horseradish. Your post reminded me of the many afternoons sitting at my MIL’s kitchen table de-stringing green beans or sugar snap beans and talking about everything and nothing. Good times, my friend.

    1. Yes, I love those slow little conversations about nothing; they are the best somethings.

      1. I really loved my MIL; she was such a kind woman and was never too busy for a good talk.

  11. Eha Carr says:

    Oh – This has ‘me, me, me’ written all over it! I admit I am a funny peculiar one > i do not particularly like peas but give me sugar snaps or snow peas and I am over the moon. Do like your dressing – yes, reach for horseradish at every opportunity also 🙂 !

    1. I’ve been putting the horseradish on just about everything! Such a treat to find it fresh.

  12. Anonymous says:

    Lovely vibe

  13. writinstuff says:

    Looks beautiful & hearty! Haven’t had snap peas in ages b/c I can’t find them here so on occasion snow peas will have to do.

    1. Thank you so much! There’s always a plan b!

  14. So beautiful Dorothy, and the dressing sounds wonderful~
    Jenna

    1. Thanks Jenna! We really enjoyed it!

  15. I eat the snap peas right off the plant. They are natures sweet treat to me. What a fabulous looking salad Dorothy! I tried making horseradish once, I couldn’t handle the smell in the house and never made it again. 🤣

    1. I get you! If I have a lot of horseradish to grate, it is definitely an outside job. But the pungency does dissipate rather quickly after grating unless you preserve it in vinegar.

  16. I appreciate you sharing your recipes, Dorothy, because you offer a twist to how I typically combine foods. Thank you for reminding me about horseradish!

    1. Thank you Mary! We tend to think of horseradish as that little condiment in the refrigerator door and forget that the fresh, when you can find it, is such a different root!

  17. One huge bountiful blessing – yummy!

    1. Everything is so bountiful right now you are so right! It’s a pleasure heading out to the market, and we have berries now too.

  18. Laura says:

    I love a good salad, especially in these very hot days of summer. Horseradish is a flavor I’ve never really worked with. This post is inspirational. 🙂

    1. If you can find the fresh Laura, give it a try. It’s very different from the prepared and delightful in so many dishes.

  19. CarolCooks2 says:

    Hirseradish is one of my favourite ingredients the salad looks amazing, Dorothy 🙂

    1. Thank you Carol! That horseradish was perfect here!

  20. nancyc says:

    We’re having lots of hot weather too! This sounds like a refreshing meal on a hot day! 🙂

    1. Thank you! It really hit the spot!

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