EASIEST Pea Salad Recipe | with Bacon + Blue Cheese - Lauren's Latest (2024)

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This yummy Pea Salad, made with bacon and blue cheese, is the perfect Springtime side dish. Serve alongside this Crockpot Ham Recipe for Easter 🙂

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Pea Salad | A Twist on a Classic

I made Pea Salad. I’ve never done that before. I thought it would be weird and taste funky. But then I got the brilliant idea to add bacon and blue cheese which made it tastelike bacon and blue cheese and suddenly pea salads were worththinking about wasting calories on.

My son was not a fan of this salad {I think mostly because of the blue cheese} and my daughter ate a few bites and literally yelled “I LOVE PEAS!” So, that’s thenorm at my house.

And, here I sit typing these words with a bowl of this salad right next to me…at midnight. Yes, I’m a fan of the pea salads too.

If you’ve never thought about turning peas into a salad, today would be a great day to give it a whirl. It’s like bacony springtime in a bowl.

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Main Ingredients Needed

You only need 5 ingredients (plus some salt + pepper) to make this amazing pea salad!

  • English Peas – I used fresh English peas from Trader Joe’s. They were lovely and had a great texture to them. See my notes below about using frozen peas.
  • Blue Cheese – I love blue cheese, but I know it’s a controversial ingredient. So feel free to substitute with cheddar or provolone or even feta cheese.
  • Bacon Bits – I always keep a bag of bacon bits on hand. It’s such a time saver! But if you want to do this by hand, cook bacon in the oven and then crumble it away!
  • Mayonnaise, S&P + Dill – these three make up the dressing. Please use real mayonnaise and not Miracle Whip.

Can I use Frozen Peas instead of Fresh?

If you can’t find the fresh peas, get some frozen ones and defrost them quickly in a colander with warm water. Once they are defrosted, run some cold water over them to chill and then dry on a clean kitchen towel. You can also defrost in the fridge overnight, just be sure to rinse and dry them before using.

The difference between fresh and frozen peas is only slight. The fresh peas definitely are crunchier and sweeter than frozen, but again, the difference is only slight. The peas act more like a vehicle to make eating straight-up bacon and cheese more socially acceptable. So I wouldn’t worry too much about it. A really really delicious (and different!) salad to serve all Spring and Summer long.

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How to Make Pea Salad

For full details on how to make this Pea Salad, see the recipe card down below 🙂

Cook Peas

Start by cooking your fresh peas. Bring large pot of water to boil, salt the water and cook peas for 90 seconds or so. Drain and submerge into ice water. Drain again and pour onto clean dish towels to dry. As you dry the peas, go through them to pick out any bad peas.

Transfer to a large bowl and set aside.

*If using frozen peas that have already been defrosted, you can skip this step.

Bacon + Blue Cheese

Grab some bacon crumbles {I use the pre-crumbled kind from costco} and add those into the bowl along with some blue cheese.

Dressing + Serve

For the dressing, stir some mayonnaise together with a little salt, pepper and some dill.

Once that’s pulled together, pour it over your ingredients. Give it a good stir and that’s it! Your pea salad is finito.

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Leftovers

You can eat it right away, or refrigerate it and enjoy it as you’d like. This Pea Salad will last in the fridge for up to 4 days. Be sure to cover well!

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More Salad Recipes to Try!

  • Chicken Salad
  • Egg Salad
  • Cucumber Salad
  • Broccoli Salad

A fun and different kind of salad that seems to be super popular these days. If you like bacon….and cheese, this pea salad is especially for you 🙂

The printable recipe card is down below. Have a great day, friends!

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EASIEST Pea Salad

This yummy Pea Salad, made with bacon and blue cheese, is the perfect Springtime side dish. Be sure to try this soon!

servings 6 servings

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 20 oz english peas fresh, shelled
  • 2 oz blue cheese crumbled
  • 1/2 cup bacon crumbled
  • 1/4 cup red onion diced
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • salt & black pepper to taste
  • 1 tsp dried dill

US Customary – Metric

Instructions

  • Bring pot of water to boil. Salt water and add in peas. Cook 90 seconds to 2 minutes. Drain and submerge into ice water. Drain again and pour onto clean dish towels to dry. As you dry peas, sort through them to remove any brown peas or random debris, like stalks and leaves. Pour peas into large bowl. Add in cheese and bacon.

  • For the dressing, stir mayonnaise, salt, pepper and dill together until smooth. Pour over peas and stir to coat. Either serve immediately or chill in refrigerator until ready to serve.

Notes

If you can’t find the fresh peas, get some frozen ones and defrost them quickly in a colander with warm water. Once they are defrosted, run some cold water over them to chill and then dry on a clean kitchen towel. You can also defrost in the fridge overnight, just be sure to rinse and dry them before using. No need to blanch them like you would using the fresh peas.

Nutrition

Calories: 282kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 417mg | Potassium: 302mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 817IU | Vitamin C: 38mg | Calcium: 76mg | Iron: 2mg

Course: Salad

Cuisine: American

Keyword: pea salad

EASIEST Pea Salad Recipe | with Bacon + Blue Cheese - Lauren's Latest (2024)

FAQs

Is blue cheese dressing just ranch with blue cheese? ›

Simple answer, no! Ranch dressing is all about the herbs and spices. They both are very creamy, made with buttermilk, sour cream, and mayonnaise but good homemade blue cheese dressing shines a spotlight on the blue cheese where ranch dressing highlights the parsley, black pepper, garlic, and onion.

How to defrost peas for salad? ›

Frozen peas are great, and here's what I do: I let them thaw for just a bit at room temperature, but I don't let them go all the way. You want them to stay nice and cold and firm so they don't freak out and get mushy when you mix the salad together.

What's healthier, blue cheese or ranch? ›

However, a general comparison shows that one serving, or two tablespoons, of ranch dressing has around 140 calories, 14 grams of fat, and 2 grams of carbohydrates. Comparatively, there are only 120 calories, 12 grams of fat, and 3 grams of carbs in two tablespoons of blue cheese dressing.

What's better on wings, ranch or blue cheese? ›

Conversely, multiple surveys conducted over the past four years by the top chicken wing network on Facebook "Wingaddicts Community" have concluded that a whopping 61% of true wing enthusiasts preferred blue cheese, only 17% ranch, and 12% saying they'd take both or neither.

Is it okay to eat frozen peas without cooking? ›

Don't Eat the Frozen Peas (unless they were cooked first!) - UF/IFAS Extension Suwannee County.

Should frozen peas be thawed before cooking? ›

You'll never find store-bought frozen broccoli or onion in my freezer. But you will always find peas. Because they are good! Frozen peas – Cook from FROZEN, not thawed!

Do frozen peas have to be cooked? ›

Nope, you can eat frozen veggies as-is—no pot, pan or microwave required. “You do not need to cook frozen veggies, just like you don't need to cook frozen fruit,” says Toby Amidor, MS, RD, best-selling cookbook author of Smart Meal Prep for Beginners and The Healthy Meal Prep Cookbook.

What is blue cheese dressing made of? ›

What Is Blue Cheese Dressing? Blue (or bleu) cheese dressing is a popular salad dressing and dipping sauce. Every home cook has their own recipe, but it usually features the following ingredients: blue cheese, buttermilk, mayonnaise, sour cream, milk, vinegar, and simple seasonings that pack a flavorful punch.

What is blue cheese ranch made of? ›

Directions. For the dressing: Combine the creme fraiche, buttermilk, basil, parsley, chives, thyme, garlic, lemon juice and onion powder with a whisk in a medium bowl. Fold in the blue cheese, season with salt and pepper and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Is blue cheese dip the same as blue cheese dressing? ›

There is a subtle difference between blue cheese dressing and dip, which mostly comes down to texture. A dip should be thick enough to hold onto whatever you are dipping it into. You want a dressing to coat a salad and would need to add in more liquid.

What is the blue stuff in blue cheese dressing? ›

The blue cheese molds - Penicillium roqueforti - is safe for human consumption. It does not produce the same toxins as dangerous molds. Rather, it can be quite healthy, with natural antibacterial properties and the ability to over-take pathogens.

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