By
eHow Food & Drink Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
- Very large quantity of pea pods
- Large containers to hold the shelled peas
- Trash receptacle for husks
- Seating that will remain comfortable for hours
- Good music and/or good company to help pass the time
- Loads of free time
Step1
Begin by washing the pea pods thoroughly to remove any dirt and grit that might be there. This will avoid any unwanted dirt falling into the container of freshly shelled peas.
Step2
Soak the pea pods in water for a while. This step is not at all necessary, but some find that the water softens the pods up a bit and makes the process go a little easier.
Step3
Set up a comfortable work space. To get a good amount of peas, a great deal of shelling has to be done, so you'll want to be seated in a place where you don't mind spending a couple of hours. Some people enjoy sitting on the floor with their containers between their knees.
Step4
Snap off both ends of the pea pod. Simply grasp the pea pod with thumb and forefinger, leaving the tip exposed. Snap off the end using the thumb and forefinger of your free hand.
Step5
Remove the strip in the middle of the hull by grasping it at the top with your fingers and pulling downward, much like shucking corn.
Step6
Pry open the pod at the seam using your thumbs. Some pods tend to be a little stubborn, but it's nothing a little pushing won't overcome.
Step7
Rake the peas out of the pod using your fingers and let them drop into the empty container.
Step8
Repeat these steps until you've gotten the desired amount of peas, the pods are all gone or your fingers become too sore to continue, whichever comes first.