Easy Bacon Pea Salad is one of our family’s all-time favourite summer salads. It goes well with anything from the grill but it also makes a great standalone light lunch. Enjoy!
Salad and I are like *THIS*. That probably comes at no surprise at this point. What you may not know, though, is that I have an especially soft spot for marinated salads.
You know which ones I mean… The ones that fill bowl after bowl at late spring and summer parties. The ones in oil and vinegar or mayonnaise based dressings that become even tastier the day after they’re made.
Macaroni salad, potato salad, corn salad, and baby… that pea salad you see in the picture above.
Even when I was a picky kid, peas were always a friendly food at the dinner table. A bowl of peas meant I had something I could dig into with abandon.
I always loved the little POP of biting into peas. I love them so much that I’ve even been known to dig into the bag of frozen peas for a fast, cold snack in the dog days of summer.
When I saw my friend Amy’s Pea Salad pop up in my feed reader a couple of weeks ago, it was a no-brainer that I was going to make it. I did. And it was glorious.
The next day when I made my second batch (I told you I liked peas), I added a bunch of crispy bacon and upped the cheddar and onion a bit and loved it so much that we polished off the whole batch in a matter of hours.
Yes. I’ve done the math. I am completely aware of how many pounds of peas we ate in two days. I self-imposed a two-day moratorium on pea-salad in the house.
But PEOPLE! (Pea-ple?) Easy Bacon Pea salad? Well, it’s like hand and glove, Rocky and Bullwinkle, peas and, er, bacon!
It just goes together. I haven’t done anything but eat it directly from the tupperware container with a spoon, yet, but I guarantee you couldn’t find a tastier or easier side dish for just about any grilled, roasted, or broiled meat or fish.
The sweet POP of the pea, creamy mayonnaise dressing, crunchy mild red onion, and crispy bacon taste great right after being stirred together, but they taste even better after having sat in the refrigerator for a day, making this an IDEAL side dish to serve with an Easter Ham, summer picnics, Labor Day festivities and everything else the whole dad-burned year. Easy peasy, my pea-ple!
 Cook’s Notes:
- I prefer to use frozen peas that have thawed overnight in the refrigerator. I prefer the texture and flavour of them over canned peas. If you have fresh peas, blanch them as you would to freeze them and use them after they’ve chilled before using them to make your Easy Bacon Pea Salad.
- We served scoops of Easy Bacon Pea Salad on top of tossed salad the other day and loved it. Bonus: No dressing necessary.
- This can be served immediately after stirring it together, but tastes even better if allowed to sit, tightly covered, in the refrigerator for an hour or up to three days. It should be eaten within 3 days of being made, which is NOT a problem. Trust me.
Use this to make Easy Bacon Pea Salad:
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It doesn’t get much easier than Bacon Pea Salad! Look how simple it is to make.
Bacon Pea Salad
Rate RecipeIngredients
- 1 pound of bacon cooked according to package instructions, drained and crumbled or finely chopped
- 2 pounds frozen peas thawed in the refrigerator overnight
- 3/4 cup coarsely grated sharp Cheddar cheese
- 1/2 small red onion peeled, and finely chopped
- 1/2 cup of mayonnaise
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon paprika
Instructions
- Stir together all of the ingredients and serve immediately, or (preferably) put in a tupperware, Gladware, or other tightly covered container in the refrigerator to give the flavours a chance to meld for an hour but up to three days prior to serving. Give it a gentle stir from top to bottom before serving.
Nutrition
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This post was originally published April 7th, 2014 and was updated May 11th, 2017 with a video and improved notes.
Reader's Thoughts...
Luanne P says
I love this salad,years ago I had a fabulous pea salad and I Have lost the recipe it was made with frozen petit peas and green giant shoepeg white corn and the dressing was made with sweet pickle relish do you know anything about it? Thanks for your time.
Rebecca says
Hi Luanne- I’m glad you love this. It’s a favourite here, too. I’m afraid I don’t have the recipe you’re asking for, though. Maybe Google can come through on this one for you!
LisaS says
This salad is so yummy! I used avocado mayo and it was delicious!?
Thanks for the recipe:)
Rebecca says
You’re so welcome! I’m glad you liked it. Thank you for the excellent rating!
Cindi O'Bryan says
You are correct. I Can eat the entire bowl! Addicting.
Cschmidt says
I love this recipe! My family always put hard boiled eggs in theirs. I absolutely hate boiled eggs. I love fried,scrambled,poached eggs. I tried the family recipe many times and could not eat it.
This is delicious! Sometimes I put half mayo and half sour cream gives it just a little bite. Cheese, celery and of course Bacon! I think I will make this in the morning for an early dinner later in the evening.
Christine says
Love love love this dish!
Meg says
LOVE this recipe! I was gardening today and when I planted the peas, I realized I HAD to have some pea salad ASAP! I couldn’t wait for the peas so I microwaved them in a glass bowl, 30 seconds at a time, 3 time. It thawed them perfectly. Thanks for sharing this gem!
Rebecca says
Brilliant, Meg! I’m so glad you loved it!
Janet B. says
This pea, bacon and cheddar salad looks so yummy! I’ll be making it soon.
Melody says
Awesome salad….will become a new favorite to make over and over again
Rebecca says
Thanks for the great review, Melody! I’m so glad you liked it!
Wendy says
I was never a fan of my mom’s pea salad (canned peas/velveeta cubes, etc) So when my girlfriend said she was bringing pea salad to my home as a side dish, i thought ok, i will take a spoonful and that’s it. She brought your recipe and it was love at first bite! I said to her, omg it is 7 layer salad in a bowl minus the lettuce! I am making it right now for Easter tomorrow. Thanks So Much, love it!
Rebecca says
HAHA! That is the best, Wendy! Thanks for the great review and for sharing that your friend serving my salad converted you!
Asa says
Hi, she said girlfriend, not “friend.” Kind of rude to change it. Thanks for the recipe!
Rebecca says
Hey Asa- I assure you nothing was meant by it. I didn’t change what she said at all. I simply missed that part. Girlfriend or friend, either way, they like each other and they like the salad, too. 🙂
Rebecca says
…and friend is no insult! My husband is also my friend. 🙂
Deborah says
This is the best pea salad I have ever had!!!
GOOGLE CUSTOMER SERVICE says
I used this method to make a salad…
it’s really tasty
me and my mom like it most
Jackiedunne says
How many people will this serve??
Tanya Thomas says
I made this but instead of mayo I used miracle whip for the sweetness omitted the paprika (beings that it’s already in the miracle whip) added boiled chopped eggs and used cubed cheese instead of grated. My husband and his family((all 15 of them ) loved it!!!!
Rebecca says
I’m so glad you like it!
donnap says
I LOVE this!! I have always loved peas anyway. My grandson and I eat frozen peas that have been rinsed with luke warm water and drained. I do not bother to cook them. Lol. And I love them in my salad too. Thank you so much for this recipe!
Rebecca says
I do, too! Love frozen peas!
Jessie Parker says
This is a family favorite as well at my home, I add different types of cheese in mine with a little sugar to sweeten but not much. about a 1/3 cup I find Sharp cheddar and Swiss cheese to be the all time favorite.
Jayson says
Wonderful recipe!!!! I added 1/2 teaspoon dill because I am addicted to dill. I also cubed my cheese because my grandma did and I need the nostalgia today. It was a hit at the get together. Everyone loved it !
City Skater - Rule the Skate Park says
What a perfect salad for the warm weather months! I love this salad but never found an exact recipe for it. Can’t wait to try it tomorrow! THANK YOU!
Kandy says
This is a very good recipe. I have made this several times. I also make a cauliflower salad (using raw cauliflower) that is very similar so the last time we mixed them together and it was sooo good.
Chris McConnell says
I have been trying to save this recipe, either by email to myself, or to Pinterest. This has been frustrating…please help.
Rebecca says
Hi Chris- Click on the “print recipe” option and either print on paper or to pdf!
Kimberly S says
Would love to make this for my garden club. How many servings? Love peas!
Rebecca says
Hi Kimberly-
I generally do not list servings on my recipe for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that I actively avoid calorie counting. Generally speaking, a 1/2 cup of peas is considered a serving, and there are usually about 3 1/2 cups in a pound of peas. I hope that helps!