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There are days when cooking on a stove just takes too long, and you are just simply

tired to
stand up to cook and boil some vegetables. So, you wonder if microwaving may help in
passing time, well it does in some cases. Seeing you here proves the fact that there is a
mystery about whether we can microwave frozen peas. Well, you can wonder no more, the
information here will provide you with the best details that you will need for microwaving
frozen peas. Just to note, these steps can also be applied to other varieties of frozen
vegetables. 

Yes, I know that you are very eager to start cooking those frozen peas, but before you do go
along and put the peas into the microwave, you need to know the basic facts to see if
microwaving frozen peas is safe. So, the question in wonder is…….

Can You Microwave Frozen Peas?


 Yes, you can microwave frozen peas. Frozen peas, like all other frozen vegetables,
can be microwaved in no time. No need to pull out a pot and boil your peas on your
stove. That takes time and gives you more things to wash! This energy-efficient
method allows you to prepare your peas on time.
Here are some tips to start you off:
 When microwaving frozen peas, you will need to make sure that you use a
microwave-safe container to get the job done
 It is best to use medium or high heat when microwaving your frozen
vegetables so that you can get results in the shortest possible time.
 Avoid the use of metal containers at all costs, as they present a fire hazard
when microwaved. 
 Microwaveable containers are usually marketed as such, however, if you do
not own any such containers, you may use a glass bowl, a ceramic bowl, or a
very sturdy plastic container.
 When microwaving anything, choosing the type of container to be used is one
of the most important things to consider.
 In the wrong container can your peas not heat or heat unevenly.
 In the worst-case scenario, choosing an inappropriate container may result in
fires. Your best bet is to purchase a trusted microwaveable container.
 So, is it safe to microwave frozen vegetables?
Yes, without a doubt! Microwaving veggies, whether fresh or frozen, is risk-free!
Microwaving frozen vegetables is one of the healthiest cooking techniques. How? By
cooking the peas from the inside out in the microwave with a small bit of water. This
maintains more vitamins and minerals than almost any other cooking method, and the
temperature is easier to manage when the cooking time is observed.
 Fresh or frozen peas?
Whether you like it or not, frozen peas taste better than fresh ones when cooked. Don't leave
just yet!! I understand your skepticism but believe me when I tell you it tastes better!!! When
peas are at their ripest, they are frozen. The sweetness and silky texture are consistent. Fresh
peas at the shop tend to become harder and starchier between the time they are picked and
purchased. Unless you have fresh peas from your garden, frozen peas are the way to go!
 Is it better to boil or Microwave Frozen Peas?
It is not recommended that you boil your frozen peas. It's already cooked, steamed, and
blanched before freezing! Isn’t that great?!
If you feel the need to boil them again, just note that they may become incredibly mushy. In
many circumstances, microwaving food is not the greatest way to prepare it, but in the case of
frozen vegetables, it may provide excellent results. If you have to choose between
microwaving and boiling your frozen peas, the microwave oven is your best bet.
 Do you need to thaw frozen peas before cooking?
Nope! There's no need to thaw your ingredients while preparing a great peas meal. Isn't that
great?! But if you do not feel safe, or comfortable enough not to, then you can. No one is
stopping you!! It's completely safe.
 Do you drain peas before microwaving?
If you have decided to thaw and wash your peas, then you can drain the peas and shake them
in a strainer to get rid of any excess water.
Tip: If you would like to spice up your peas, then you can some salt, pepper, and/or butter.
 How to Microwave Frozen Peas /Steps for Microwaving Frozen Peas
There is a range of ways to cook frozen peas. Some of you may have a particular preference,
and some would like to mix it up a little, but here is a simple way for you to cook and enjoy
your not-so-frozen peas now, whether as a side dish or part of the main course. With this
method, you are allowing yourself a simple and much healthier way of cooking your peas.
Microwaving your frozen peas couldn't be any simpler. Follow these simple steps if you want
to properly microwave frozen peas.
Step 1: Retrieve a microwave-safe container and rinse thoroughly.
Step 2: Remove the frozen peas from the freezer and separate them into small portions.
Step 3: combine peas with a tablespoon of water.
Step 4: Cover with a lid (or paper napkin) and cook on high for around 3-4 minutes.
Step 5: Stir the peas and continue to cook for 3-5 minutes longer.
If it’s tender and hot throughout, it’s ready!
 Conclusion
That's all you needed to know to microwave frozen peas with confidence. Frozen peas are not
a complete meal. As a result, to limit the danger of food-borne disease, it is required to reheat
before consumption. In a microwave-safe container, heat for no more than 1-2 minutes. The
time will vary depending on the number of peas and the wattage of the microwave.
So, what are you still holding out for? You can microwave them and have a ready-to-eat side
dish in minutes if you use the knowledge and direction offered here.

Sources:

 Editors, T. of H. (2021, February 24). How to cook peas 4 ways (fresh and frozen).
Taste of Home. Retrieved May 14, 2022, from
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-cook-peas-four-easy-ways/
 Microwaved peas. A Basic Cook. (n.d.). Retrieved May 14, 2022, from
https://www.abasiccook.com/?space-recipes=microwaved-peas

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