Garlic Butter Snap Peas and Carrots is a vibrant, savory-creamy vegetable dish combining crisp snap peas, sweet carrot ribbons, and fragrant garlic butter. The recipe takes just 20 minutes, with minimal ingredients and no pork or alcohol, making it ideal for healthy, weeknight-friendly cooking.
| Prep Time | 5 minutes |
|---|---|
| Cook Time | 15 minutes |
| Total Time | 20 minutes |
| Servings | 4 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Cuisine | American |
Why This Recipe Works
Garlic Butter Snap Peas and Carrots shine because they marry contrasting textures—snappy脆ness and velvety creaminess—in under 20 minutes. The garlic butter glaze caramelizes the vegetables’ natural sugars while preserving their freshness. My first attempt revealed how simple ingredients can create restaurant-quality flavor when balanced properly.
The key lies in timing: snap peas become tender just as carrots reach golden perfection. This dish avoids blandness through fresh garlic’s sharpness cutting through butter’s richness. I prefer using a heavy skillet for even heat distribution, which no-fuss home cooks will appreciate.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Snap Peas | 2 cups | Frozen peas work; thaw completely before cooking |
| Carrots | 1 1/2 cups | Julienne for even cooking, or use grater |
| Unsalted Butter | 2 tablespoons | Substitute with olive oil for vegan version |
| Minced Garlic | 3 cloves | Use garlic powder if fresh not available |
| Lemon Juice | 1 tablespoon | Add acidity to balance buttery richness |
Step-by-Step Instructions
Preparation Phase
- Peel and julienne carrots using a vegetable peeler
- Rinse snap peas under running water, trim both ends
- Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat for 1-2 minutes
Cooking Phase
- Add carrots first, sauté 3 minutes until beginning to soften
- Stir in snap peas and garlic, cook 2-3 minutes rotating for even browning
- Drizzle lemon juice during final minute to brighten flavors
Finishing Touches
- Season with sea salt and black pepper
- Transfer to serving dish, garnish with fresh parsley
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
- Use fresh garlic cloves (not paste) for stronger aroma and golden color
- Add carrots to butter first—they conduct heat slower than snap peas
- Don’t overcrowd the pan; cooking in batches prevents steaming
- Finish with lemon juice to balance the richness
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Undercooking carrots: Check doneness by piercing with a fork. If still firm, extend cooking by 2 minutes
- Adding garlic first: Raw garlic can burn in hot butter. Add after vegetables have softened 1 minute
- Over-salting: Butter already contains sodium. Add 1/2 tsp salt initially, taste before finishing
- Using low smoke-point oil: Stay away from olive oil for sizzling—prefer butter or clarified butter
Variations and Substitutions
| Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
|---|---|---|
| Butter | Olive oil | Less richness but maintains garlic infusion |
| Snap Peas | Green beans | Similar snap but requires longer cooking time |
| Lemon juice | Vinaigrette | Harsher acidity may overpower garlic notes |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
Pair these vegetables with grilled salmon, tofu stir-fry, or quinoa dishes for complete meals. They work well as accompaniment to grilled chicken or as a vibrant addition to grain bowls at spring potlucks. Serve warm alongside crusty bread to soak up excess glaze.
Storage and Reheating
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 3 days | Store in sealed container, reheat in skillet for best texture |
| Freezer | 2 months | Portion into freezer bags, thaw then reheat in oven at 350°F |
Nutritional Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 100 |
| Protein | 2g |
| Fat | 6g |
| Carbohydrates | 10g |
| Fiber | 2g |
| Sodium | 180mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen snap peas?
Yes, frozen peas work well but must thaw completely to prevent steaming. Press between paper towels to remove excess water before adding to pan.
How to achieve golden color without burning garlic?
Reduce heat to medium once vegetables are in the pan. Garlic takes 30 seconds to 1 minute to brown. Monitor closely and add herbs for milder flavor if burning occurs.
What if my carrots aren’t tender enough?
Peel and cut into uniform 1/8-inch matchsticks. Use a mandoline for consistency. Extend cooking by 1-2 minutes but avoid overdoing to maintain texture.
How long should I reheat refrigerated leftovers?
Warm over medium heat in skillet for 3-5 minutes until heated through. Add splash of water if needed but don’t boil. Best texture achieved through quick pan-heating.
What herbs complement this dish best?
Dill or thyme work well with both vegetables and garlic. Tarragon adds anise notes. Add fresh herbs just after cooking concludes to preserve fragrance.
Conclusion
Garlic Butter Snap Peas and Carrots deliver bold flavor with pantry-friendly ingredients. Master the timing contrast between quick-cooking snap peas and slower carrots for perfectly balanced results. This recipe proves vibrant vegetables can star on any plate—finish with lemon for that signature pop of brightness. Try it with grilled poultry or as a standalone salad topping for maximum versatility.
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Garlic Butter Snap Peas and Carrots – Quick Vegetarian Side Dish
- Total Time: 20
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
A quick and vibrant vegetarian dish featuring snap peas, sweet carrot ribbons, and a garlic butter glaze. The combination of crisp snap peas and tender carrots offers a balance of textures, enhanced by the richness of garlic butter and a bright lemon finish. Ready in 20 minutes with minimal effort, this side dish is perfect for healthy weeknight meals.
Ingredients
2 cups snap peas
1 1/2 cups carrots, julienned or grated
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
3 cloves minced garlic
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Instructions
Peel and julienne carrots using a vegetable peeler
Rinse snap peas under running water, trim both ends
Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat for 1-2 minutes
Add carrots first, sauté 3 minutes until beginning to soften
Stir in snap peas and garlic, cook 2-3 minutes rotating for even browning
Drizzle lemon juice during final minute to brighten flavors
Season with sea salt and black pepper
Transfer to serving dish, garnish with fresh parsley
Notes
Unsalted butter ensures seasoning control
Use frozen snap peas if fresh not available; thaw completely
Heavy skillet recommended for even heat distribution
Adjust lemon juice to taste based on acidity preference
Carrots julienned yield better caramelization than diced
Addition of parsley is optional but highly recommended for freshness
- Prep Time: 5
- Cook Time: 15
- Category: Trending
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 75
- Sugar: 3g
- Sodium: 50mg
- Fat: 6g
- Saturated Fat: 4.5g
- Carbohydrates: 2.3g
- Fiber: 2.3g
- Protein: 1.1g
- Cholesterol: 16mg





