Creamy Pea Salad Recipe: The Ultimate Fresh & Irresistible Side Dish

Posted on April 18, 2026

Perfect Creamy Pea Salad Recipe for Picnics

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This creamy pea salad recipe combines crisp, sweet peas with a tangy dressing, sharp cheddar, and savory turkey bacon for a classic, crowd-pleasing side dish. It delivers a delightful contrast of textures and flavors that shines at potlucks, picnics, and family dinners. This recipe works because every element, from the bright dressing to the cheese and protein, is chosen to create a balanced and refreshing bite.

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15 mins10 mins1 hr 25 mins6EasyAmerican
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Why This Recipe Works

This pea salad recipe works because it balances simplicity with exceptional flavor. The method is straightforward and requires no special equipment. It yields a side dish that is both comforting and refreshing, fitting perfectly into the DoughDazzle philosophy of approachable recipes with special results.

I developed this recipe to be a dependable companion for your baked mains. Imagine this vibrant salad alongside a buttery quiche or a platter of warm, flaky biscuits. The creamy, tangy dressing clings to each pea without becoming heavy, while the cheese and crispy turkey bacon add satisfying salty notes. It is a textural dream in every spoonful.

Building Dough Dazzle started in my own kitchen, fueled by a love for recipes that feel like a warm hug. I wanted a space where home bakers could find clear, friendly guidance for beautiful bakes and comforting sides that turn simple gatherings into memorable moments. This pea salad, with its cheerful colors and make-ahead ease, is a perfect example of that everyday magic.

Ingredients Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

IngredientQuantityNotes
Turkey Bacon, diced8 slicesProvides a smoky, savory crunch. Use a pre-cooked variety to save time.
Sour Cream1/2 cupCreates the creamy base of the dressing. Full-fat Greek yogurt can substitute.
Mayonnaise1/4 cupAdds richness and helps bind the dressing. Use a high-quality brand for best flavor.
Granulated Sugar1 tablespoonBalances the vinegar’s tang and enhances the peas’ natural sweetness.
2 teaspoonsProvides essential acidity and brightness. White wine vinegar is a good alternative.
Coarse Salt1/4 teaspoonSeasoning. Adjust to taste after chilling.
Black Pepper1/8 teaspoonFreshly ground pepper adds a subtle bite.
Frozen Peas, thawed4 cupsThe star ingredient. Frozen peas are reliably sweet and tender.
Red Onion, diced1/3 cupAdds a sharp, colorful crunch. Soak in cold water for 10 minutes to mellow the flavor.
Sharp Cheddar Cheese, cubed3/4 cupUse a block of cheese and cube it to match the pea size for the best texture and melt-in-your-mouth flavor.

Step-by-Step Instructions Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

  1. Cook the diced turkey bacon in a skillet over medium heat until it is crispy and browned.
  2. Transfer the cooked turkey bacon to a plate lined with paper towels to drain and cool completely.

Make the Dressing

  1. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the sour cream and mayonnaise until the mixture is smooth and fully combined.
  2. Add the granulated sugar, apple cider vinegar, coarse salt, and black pepper to the bowl.
  3. Whisk vigorously for about 30 seconds until the dressing is completely uniform, creamy, and slightly glossy.

Combine and Chill

  1. Add the thawed peas, diced red onion, cubed cheddar cheese, and the cooled crispy turkey bacon to the bowl with the dressing.
  2. Use a large spatula to fold the ingredients together gently. Ensure every piece is lightly coated with the creamy dressing.
  3. Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap or transfer the salad to an airtight container.
  4. Refrigerate the pea salad for at least 1 hour, or ideally up to 4 hours, before serving. This allows the flavors to meld perfectly.

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Thaw the frozen peas completely in a colander under cold running water. Pat them very dry with paper towels to prevent a watery salad.
  • Ensure the cooked turkey bacon and cubed cheddar cheese are completely cool before adding them to the dressing. Warm ingredients will cause the dressing to break.
  • Cube the cheddar cheese to a similar size as the peas. This ensures you get a perfect, balanced bite with every spoonful.
  • For the best flavor development, do not skip the chilling time. One hour is the minimum; four hours is ideal for the flavors to fully marry.
  • Gently fold the ingredients instead of stirring aggressively. This preserves the shape of the peas and cheese cubes.
  • Taste the salad after chilling and adjust the seasoning with a tiny pinch more salt or pepper if needed.

Common Mistakes to Avoid Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

  • Adding warm ingredients to the dressing. The heat will cause the sour cream and mayonnaise to separate, creating a greasy, broken texture. Always let your cooked turkey bacon cool to room temperature.
  • Not drying the thawed peas. Excess water from the peas will dilute the creamy dressing, making the salad runny. Take the extra minute to pat them dry thoroughly.
  • Using pre-shredded cheese. It contains anti-caking agents that prevent it from melding smoothly into the dressing. Cubing cheese from a block gives a superior texture and flavor.
  • Skipping the chilling time. Serving the salad immediately means the flavors will taste separate and sharp. The resting period is crucial for a harmonious, cohesive dish.
  • Over-mixing the salad. Stirring too vigorously can crush the peas and make the cheese cubes crumble. A gentle fold is all you need for even distribution.

Variations and Substitutions Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

IngredientSubstitutionImpact on Flavor
Turkey BaconSmoked Almonds (chopped)Adds a nutty, smoky crunch without meat.
Sour CreamFull-Fat Plain Greek YogurtProvides a tangier, slightly lighter creaminess.
Sharp CheddarPepper Jack CheeseIntroduces a subtle, spicy kick to the salad.
Red OnionFinely Chopped ScallionsGives a milder onion flavor and vibrant green color.
Apple Cider VinegarFresh Lemon JuiceOffers a brighter, more citrus-forward acidity.

Serving Suggestions and Pairings Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

Serve this classic pea salad chilled straight from the refrigerator. It is the perfect picnic salad or potluck dish. For a spring brunch, pair it with a herb and cheese scone or a fluffy spinach quiche. At a summer barbecue, serve it alongside grilled chicken skewers, juicy burgers, or buttery cornbread. For a hearty dinner, it complements baked ham or roasted turkey beautifully. Scoop it into lettuce cups for a light lunch or serve it in a large, colorful bowl as the centerpiece of your side dish spread.

Storage and Reheating Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

MethodDurationInstructions
Refrigeration3-4 daysStore in an airtight container. The flavors continue to improve for up to 2 days.
FreezingNot recommendedFreezing will cause the creamy dressing to separate and the peas to become mushy upon thawing.
Serving After StorageN/AServe cold directly from the fridge. Stir gently before serving to redistribute the dressing.

Nutritional Information Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

NutrientAmount per Serving
CaloriesApproximately 280
Protein12g
Total Fat18g
Saturated Fat7g
Carbohydrates16g
Dietary Fiber4g
Sugars8g
Sodium480mg

Approximate values based on a single serving from a yield of 6 servings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

Can I use fresh peas instead of frozen peas?

You can use fresh peas if they are in season. Blanch fresh shelled peas in boiling water for 1-2 minutes, then immediately shock them in ice water to preserve their bright color and crisp-tender texture before using them in the recipe. Frozen peas offer consistent sweetness and convenience year-round.

How do I know when the pea salad is done?

This pea salad is done once it has chilled for the required time. The salad requires no cooking aside from crisping the turkey bacon. The dish is ready to serve when it is cold, the flavors have melded, and the peas are tender but still retain a slight pop.

Why is my pea salad dressing watery?

A watery dressing usually results from not thoroughly drying the thawed peas or adding warm ingredients. Always pat peas dry with paper towels and ensure the cooked turkey bacon and cubed cheese are completely cool before combining them with the cold dressing ingredients.

Can I make this pea salad recipe ahead of time?

This salad is an excellent make-ahead dish. Prepare it up to one full day in advance. Store it covered in the refrigerator. The flavors improve as it chills, making it a perfect, stress-free option for parties, picnics, and holiday meals.

What is the best way to serve cold pea salad?

Serve this salad chilled in a large serving bowl or on individual plates as a side dish. It pairs exceptionally well with grilled meats, baked entrees, and sandwiches. For a beautiful presentation, garnish with an extra sprinkle of black pepper or a few fresh herbs just before serving.

Enjoy a rich and refreshing dish with Creamy Pea Salad Recipe, combining sweet peas with a smooth, flavorful dressing.

Pair it with a blueberry cottage cheese bake or try healthy high protein breakfast ideas. You can also explore a spring green salad recipe for a fresh combination.

Conclusion Creamy Pea Salad Recipe

This creamy pea salad recipe delivers a classic, crowd-pleasing side with minimal effort. It combines sweet peas, a tangy dressing, sharp cheese, and savory turkey bacon into a refreshing dish perfect for any gathering. Remember to chill it thoroughly for the best flavor. I hope this recipe brings a bit of simple, delicious joy to your table, just as intended here at DoughDazzle. Enjoy the creamy, crisp, and perfectly balanced bite.

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Perfect Creamy Pea Salad Recipe for Picnics

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A vibrant, creamy pea salad with tangy dressing, sharp cheddar, and smoky turkey bacon, ideal for picnics and potlucks. The combination of sweet peas, tangy flavor, and crispy texture creates a refreshing and balanced side dish.

  • Author: Genevieve Lemoine
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 10
  • Total Time: 85
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: Recipes
  • Method: Stovetop and Chilling
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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Turkey Bacon, diced 8 slices
Sour Cream 1/2 cup
Mayonnaise 1/4 cup
Granulated Sugar 1 tablespoon
Apple Cider Vinegar 2 teaspoons
Coarse Salt 1/4 teaspoon
Black Pepper 1/8 teaspoon
Frozen Peas, thawed 4 cups
Red Onion, diced 1/2 cup
Sharp Cheddar Cheese, cubed 1 cup

Instructions

Increase oven temperature: If using pre-cooked turkey bacon, skip cooking. For uncooked Bacon, cook 8 slices in a skillet over medium heat until crisp, about 5-7 minutes
Drain cooked Bacon on paper towels and let cool, then chop finely
In a large bowl, whisk together sour cream, mayonnaise, sugar, apple cider vinegar, salt, and pepper until smooth
Add thawed peas, diced red onion, and cubed cheddar cheese to the dressing
Stir in chopped turkey bacon until well combined
Chill the mixture in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before serving to allow flavors to meld

Notes

Substitute mayonnaise with full-fat Greek yogurt for a lighter option
Use pre-cooked turkey bacon to save 10 minutes of active cooking time
For a vegetarian version, omit turkey bacon and swap mayonnaise with 1/4 cup diced cucumbers or shredded halal-friendly cheese
Store in an airtight container with the lid slightly open (not sealed) for up to 3 days for best texture

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving (about 1 1/3 cups salad)
  • Calories: 190
  • Sugar: 11g
  • Sodium: 230mg
  • Fat: 9g
  • Saturated Fat: 4g
  • Carbohydrates: 14g
  • Fiber: 0.8g
  • Protein: 7g
  • Cholesterol: 15mg

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