A Picnic Favorite
I love a good picnic. The sun on your face, a soft blanket on the grass. This pea salad is my go-to dish for those days. It is cool, creamy, and has a wonderful crunch.
It always gets eaten first. I think it is the bacon that does it. Doesn’t that smell amazing when it’s cooking? What is your favorite food to bring on a picnic?
A Little Story for You
I first made this for my grandson, Leo. He would not eat a single vegetable. I decided to hide them in this cheesy, bacony salad.
He ate two big helpings. He had no idea he was eating peas. I still laugh at that. Sometimes, making food fun is the secret. This matters because it turns a “yuck” into a “yum.”
Why This Salad Works
This recipe is not complicated. You just stir everything together. The frozen peas stay nice and bright. The two cheeses make it extra creamy.
You let it get cold in the fridge. This waiting time is important. It lets all the flavors get to know each other. It makes the salad taste so much better.
The Magic of Cold Salads
This salad is best when it is chilled. The cold makes it so refreshing on a warm day. It is the perfect side dish for grilled food.
Fun fact: The first frozen peas were sold in the 1920s. They were a huge hit! Do you prefer your salads cold or at room temperature?
Make It Your Own
The best part of cooking is adding your own touch. You can try different cheeses. Maybe you like cheddar more than Colby Jack.
This matters because your kitchen is your playground. What is one ingredient you would love to add to this salad? I would love to hear your ideas.

Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Frozen peas | 32 ounces | 2 16-ounce packages |
| Colby jack cheese | ¾ cup | cut into small cubes |
| Monterey Jack cheese | ¾ cup | cut into small cubes |
| Red onion | ½ cup | chopped |
| Mayonnaise | ¾ cup | |
| Miracle whip | ¼ cup | |
| Salt | ¼ teaspoon | |
| Pepper | ¼ teaspoon | |
| Bacon | ½ pound | cooked and chopped |
Sweet Pea Picnic Magic
Oh, this recipe brings back such happy memories. I first made it for my grandson’s birthday picnic. The sun was shining, and the blanket was spread out under our big oak tree. This pea salad was the star of the show. Everyone kept asking for the secret. It’s so creamy and rich, with that wonderful salty crunch from the bacon. Doesn’t that just sound perfect for your next family day out?
Making it is as easy as pie. You just need one big bowl and a spoon. Let me walk you through it. I promise, it’s no trouble at all. I still laugh at that first time I made it. I was so busy chatting, I almost forgot the bacon! What a silly mistake that would have been.
Step 1
Grab your biggest mixing bowl. Dump in those lovely frozen peas. They will thaw just enough in the fridge. Add your pretty red onion and those little cheese cubes. Now, for the creamy part, in goes the mayonnaise and Miracle Whip. A little salt and pepper, too. Stir it all up until it’s a happy, creamy green. (A hard-learned tip: Let the frozen peas sit out for 10 minutes first. It makes stirring much easier!)
Step 2
Now, this is the most important step. You have to be patient. Pop the whole bowl into the refrigerator. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes. This waiting time lets all the flavors get to know each other. They become best friends in that cold bowl. I like to use this time to set the table or tidy up.
Step 3
Just before you are ready to eat, it’s bacon time! Take your chopped, crispy bacon and sprinkle it all over the top. Give it one final, gentle stir. This keeps the bacon wonderfully crunchy. What’s your favorite part of a picnic? Share below! And there you have it. A side dish that everyone will love.
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Yield: 8 servings
Category: Side Dish, Picnic
Three Fun Twists to Try
This recipe is like a good friend. It’s always happy to try something new. Here are a few ways to mix it up. I think you’ll have fun with these.
The Veggie Lover
Skip the bacon! Add a big handful of toasted sunflower seeds instead. It gives you a lovely, nutty crunch.
The Spicy Kick
Add a tiny pinch of cayenne pepper to the creamy mix. It will give everyone a nice, warm surprise.
The Summer Garden
Toss in a cup of fresh, chopped cherry tomatoes. Their bright, juicy pop is just wonderful on a hot day.
Which one would you try first? Comment below!
How to Serve Your Pea Salad
This salad is so friendly. It goes with almost anything. I love serving it on a big platter with a wooden spoon. It just feels right for a picnic. For a full meal, put it next to some simple grilled chicken. Or pile it onto a thick, juicy burger. A basket of warm buttery rolls is never a bad idea either.
Now, what to drink? On a warm afternoon, a glass of iced sun tea is my favorite. It’s sweet and refreshing. For the grown-ups, a crisp, cold lager is a perfect match. It cuts through the creaminess so nicely. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your Pea Salad Fresh and Tasty
This salad is best served cold from the fridge. Keep it in a bowl with a tight lid. It will stay fresh and crunchy for about two days.
I do not recommend freezing this dish. The mayonnaise will separate when it thaws. The peas will also become very soft and mushy.
I learned this the hard way. I once froze a similar salad for a busy week. It was a soupy mess when it defrosted. What a waste of good bacon!
You can mix the main part a day ahead. Just add the bacon right before you serve. This makes your picnic prep so much easier.
Batch cooking saves you time on a busy day. It also means a tasty lunch is always ready. Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Simple Fixes for a Perfect Picnic Side
Is your salad too runny? You might have added the bacon too soon. The bacon grease can make the mayo thin. Always add the bacon last.
Is the onion flavor too strong? Try soaking your chopped onion in cold water. Just ten minutes will soften its sharp bite. I do this for my grandson.
Are your peas too hard or icy? Let them sit on the counter for ten minutes. They should be thawed but still cold. I remember using frozen peas once. They made the whole salad watery.
Fixing small problems builds your cooking confidence. You learn what works and what does not. It also makes the food taste so much better. Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Pea Salad Questions Answered
Q: Is this recipe gluten-free? A: Yes, all the ingredients are naturally gluten-free. Just check your mayonnaise label to be sure.
Q: Can I make it ahead? A: Absolutely! Mix it a day before. Add the bacon right before you eat.
Q: What cheese can I swap? A: Use any cheese you like. Cheddar or mozzarella would work just fine.
Q: Can I make a smaller batch? A: Of course. Just cut all the ingredients in half. It is perfect for a small family.
Fun fact: Peas are actually a fruit because they contain seeds! Which tip will you try first?
Share Your Picnic Creations
I hope you love this creamy pea salad. It always reminds me of sunny days outside. I would love to see your version of it.
Did you add a different ingredient? Maybe you used it for a school potluck. Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest!
Your stories and pictures make my day. Thank you for cooking with me.
Happy cooking!
—Emma Caldwell.

Sweet Pea Picnic Side: Irresistibly rich and creamy.
Description
The ultimate sweet pea picnic side dish! Fresh, vibrant, and perfect for outdoor dining. This easy, make-ahead recipe is always a crowd-pleaser.
Ingredients
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine all ingredients except for bacon. Stir together.
- Place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes, or until ready to serve.
- When ready to serve, add bacon and stir together.
Notes
- This is a perfect make-ahead dish. Just remember to add the bacon right before serving to keep it crispy.






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