Braised rabbit was an ode to spring, the meat heralded by tiny peas and carrots, with hints of tarragon and mustard.
Inside the tin were the light-grey veiny spheres of caviare, almost as big as a tiny pea.
They start off small and round like tiny pink peas, with the roots coming from the base only.
There were candles on the table, there was a turkey and tiny peas cooked in butter and baked alaska pudding.
So the feast began with a creme of lentil soup, quite light and clear, containing little slices of pink rabbit meat and tiny green peas.
All these people wanted me to be really big and I felt like this tiny pea in the center of all this chaos.
They will place a tiny pea beneath twenty thick downy mattresses.
Duck was underdone, paired with an unremarkable plum confit in which lurked a handful of tiny English peas.
The plant's hairy pods are quite small, only a couple of centimeters long and very thin, and they contain tiny brownish peas.
Classically disciplined food, including fat, succulent langoustines, served with caramelized bacon and tiny peas; delectable desserts, too.