If you are looking for the EASIEST way to bring a side of vegetables to the table, these Stir Fried Pea Shoots with Garlic are sure to please. It only uses five ingredients and takes just 10 minutes!
An easy side dish every time
No dinner spread is truly complete without an aromatic vegetable dish plated straight out of the wok.
There’s just something about the simplicity that makes every mouthful worth the undivided attention. Think of our family’s Stir Fried Water Spinach with Fermented Bean Curd or Chinese Broccoli with Oyster Sauce and you’ll know what I mean!
But with THIS home-cooked pea shoot recipe, the possibilities are endless. It combines a quick and easy cooking method with the freshest seasonal produce from the pantry.
And the most incredible part? The ingredient list is super short. It comes together using just garlic, greens and seasoning!
Make your kitchen smell just like Grandma’s when the garlic hisses in wok oil. Better yet, it will taste exactly like her cooking too!
What are pea shoots?
Pea shoots are a fast-growing vegetable that germinate from pea plants. Typically grown during the winter season, they can thrive outdoors or even on your window sill!
We love using pea shoots for this recipe because they come PACKED with vitamin C, fibre and protein. It is also said that they have anti-inflammatory benefits and antioxidants for supporting the heart.
All the more reason to give them a try, I say!
Why this recipe works
- This Stir Fried Pea Shoots with Garlic recipe only uses 5 ingredients and can be made in under 20 minutes, which makes it into the A-list of easy dinner recipes.
- The flavor profile is simple to highlight the texture and taste of the greens.
- Garlic adds a fragrant kick to the entire dish.
What you’ll need
About the greens
If you don’t have pea shoots on hand, just use any leafy green you have available. Some great options include Chinese broccoli, water spinach, cabbage, snow peas, sugar snap peas and broccoli.
How to make this recipe
Add the oil into the wok using a high heat. Turn the heat down to a medium and throw in the garlic to avoid burning. Cook it for 30 seconds or until fragrant.
Bring the heat up to high and throw in the pea shoots, chicken bouillon powder and salt. Stir for 1-2 minutes (or until slightly wilted) then plate immediately.
Serve with a bowl of rice and enjoy!
Recipe FAQs
As we do with all of our greens, fill the sink with cold water and add 3 tbsp salt. Pour the pea shoots in and let it sit in the salted water for a few minutes.
Submerging it in saltwater not only cleans the pea shoots, but encourages any living creatures to crawl or swim out.
Transfer the greens into a colander, drain the sink water and repeat the salted soaking a few more times.
To retain the crunch, the heat HAS to be high enough for the vegetables to be cooked just enough without boiling. Make sure you’re using a hot temperature and not leaving the shoots on the heat for too long.
The best way to enjoy it is to eat it immediately, but if you do end up with leftovers then store it in an airtight container in the fridge. It will last up to 3 days.
Tips for the TASTIEST vegetable stir fry
- Make sure the wok is HOT. As with any stir fry, you don’t want to boil the anything and end up with a soggy plate of vegetables.
- Dry the pea shoots as best you can. A little moisture is fine, but you need it as dry as possible to avoid steaming it during the cooking process.
- Be quick with your hands. Stir vigorously to evenly cook all the pea shoots.
- Turn the heat down to low before adding in the garlic to stop any burning. Burnt garlic will add unnecessary bitterness to this dish. Increase the heat back up to high before adding in the pea shoots.
Complete your dinner spread
You’ll want to complement this stir fry’s light seasoning with rice and side dishes that aren’t too overpowering. Here are some ideas that will work perfectly well together!
- For a great appetizer, start the meal off with Aunty’s Lo Bak Go (Chinese Turnip Cake 萝白糕).
- Get onto our family’s Steamed Pork Belly with Preserved Mustard Greens (梅菜扣肉).
- For a mildy sweet, sticky and savoury side dish, serve your greens with Honey Glazed Ginger Chicken.
- Add some warmth with Black Pepper Beef Stir Fry (黑椒牛柳) and a kick of XO Sauce (XO 酱).
- Nourish the body with Chinese Fish Soup.
- Finish it off with Yum Cha Mango Pancakes (芒果班戟)!
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Stir Fried Pea Shoots with Garlic
Ingredients
Instructions
- Add the oil into the wok using a high heat.
- Turn the heat down to a medium and throw in the garlic to avoid burning. Cook it for 30 seconds or until fragrant.
- Bring the heat up to high and throw in the pea shoots, chicken bouillon powder and salt.
- Stir for 1-2 minutes (or until slightly wilted) then plate immediately.
- Serve with a bowl of rice and enjoy!
Notes
- Make sure the wok is HOT. As with any stir fry, you don’t want to boil the anything and end up with a soggy plate of vegetables.
- Dry the pea shoots as best you can. A little moisture is fine, but you need it as dry as possible to avoid steaming it during the cooking process.
- Be quick with your hands. Stir vigorously to evenly cook all the pea shoots.
- Turn the heat down to low before adding in the garlic to stop any burning. Burnt garlic will add unnecessary bitterness to this dish. Increase the heat back up to high before adding in the pea shoots.
- If you don’t have pea shoots on hand, just use any leafy green you have available. Some great options include Chinese broccoli, water spinach, cabbage, snow peas, sugar snap peas and broccoli.
Nutrition
This post was originally published on 7/1/20 and updated with new images in March 2023.
Anita says
We prepare pea shoots the same way, Jeannette! Definitely one of our favorite stir-fry dishes. 🙂
Jeannette says
Good to hear your family also enjoys pea shoots the same way! It’s so delicious and simple 😀
Danielle says
Fantastic stir fry that not only looks great but is also healthy and so easy to make. Really excited to try this recipe some time soon!
Jeannette says
Thanks, Danielle! I hope you enjoy the recipe!
Krissy Allori says
I love stir fried pea shoots. They go so well with other dishes that I like to make. This recipe is top notch!
Jeannette says
Thanks, Krissy! You’ll definitely love it with everything!
stephanie says
Such a delicious and healthy stir fry..
Jeannette says
Thanks, Stephanie!
Pamela says
I just started growing shoots and now I know what I’m doing with them first! Love how simple and delicious this is!
Jeannette says
That’s so awesome, Pamela! I hope you enjoy your home grown shoots with this stir fry!
Erika says
I’ve never cooked with pea shoots before. This looks awesome. Pinning for later!
Jeannette says
Pea shoots are super delicious and easy to cook with! I hope you enjoy it when you make it!
Nart | Cooking with Nart says
Such a simple and gorgeous dish. A great way to get your greens in!
Jeannette says
Thanks, Nart! It sure is!
Dannii says
What a delicious way to eat some greens. The more garlic the better I say!
Jeannette says
Agreed, Dannii! Great way to boost the immune system too!
Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry says
This is such a delicious option for a side dish! Love pea shoots!
Jeannette says
It certainly is! Thanks!
Susanne Andersen Szippl says
Thank you for a great recipe and your delightful words!
Jeannette says
You’re most welcome, Susanne! Thanks for your kind words!