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cups baby-cut carrots  
tablespoon margarine or butter  
teaspoons chopped fresh dill  
OR  
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1
/2  
/8  
teaspoon dried dill weed  
teaspoon salt  
Snap off the stem end of each pea pod, and pull the string across the pea  
pod to remove it.  
Add 1 inch of water to the saucepan. Cover and heat the water to boiling  
over high heat. Add carrots. Cover and heat to boiling again. Once water  
is boiling, reduce heat just enough so water bubbles gently. Cook covered  
about 4 minutes or until carrots are crisp-tender when pierced with a  
fork. Do not drain water.  
Add pea pods to carrots in saucepan. Heat uncovered until water is boiling  
again; continue boiling uncovered 2 to 3 minutes, stirring occasionally,  
until pea pods are crisp-tender. Pea pods cook very quickly, so be careful  
not to overcook them. Drain carrots and pea pods in a strainer, then  
return to saucepan.  
Stir margarine, dill weed and salt into carrots and pea pods until  
margarine is melted.  
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Please note, if you should change this recipe it will no longer be an  
approved Betty Crocker® Recipe.  
You may notice that the nutritional information calculated by MasterCook  
is different from the nutritional information listed in the Betty Crocker®  
cookbooks. Because MasterCook and Betty Crocker® use different nutritional  
analysis programs and different nutrient databases, variations in results  
are expected.  
Copyright:  
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© General Mills, Inc. 1998."  
T(Cook):  
0:07"  
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Per serving: 55 Calories (kcal); 3g Total Fat; (46% calories from fat); 1g  
Protein; 6g Carbohydrate; 0mg Cholesterol; 117mg Sodium  
Food Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 1 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 1/2 Fat; 0  
Other Carbohydrates  
NOTES : Essential Equipment: medium saucepan (about 2-quart size)  
Tips  
Snow pea pods are very similar to snap pea pods, and they can be  
used interchangeably. Both are edible pea pods with tender, sweet  
peas inside.  
One 6-ounce package of frozen snow (Chinese) pea pods can be  
substituted for the fresh pea pods. Thaw them before cooking in  


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