Green Pea Salad With Cheese

Submitted by: sal 
This easy pea salad has sweet, crunchy pieces of pickles, celery and peppers mixed with creamy bites of Cheddar cheese. 

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Pea Salad

Submitted by: Katie Anderson 
You'll need just five ingredients for this cool salad that's nicely sized for two people. 'I like trying new recipes,' shares Katie Anderson from Cheney, Washington. 'When I found this salad, I loved it. It's really nice on those hot summer days.' 

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Pea 'n' Cheese Salad

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
Radish slices add color and crunch to this fresh-tasting potluck favorite. Serve it in a bowl lined with romaine leaves and garnish it with radish roses. 

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Minted Pea Salad

Submitted by: Inez Orsburn 
'In this refreshing recipe, fresh mint complements the peas' sweet flavor,' relates Inez Orsburn, a field editor from Demotte, Indiana. 

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Pea Salad with Creamy Dressing

Submitted by: Martha Wilson 
I found this recipe many years ago when I was planning a Father's Day party. My dad loved this refreshing crunchy salad so much he's requested it each year since. 

Yvonne's Pea Salad

Submitted by: Yvette 
An easy, no-cook, unique pea salad flavored with curry and dill. It tastes great with sandwiches, salads, or other cold dishes. Be careful, it's addictive! Serve it once and requests for it will never end. 

Peanutty Pea Salad

Submitted by: Rebecca 
Green peas, crisp red onion, tangy dried cranberries and mellow peanuts are enveloped in a creamy dressing to create the perfect summer side dish! 

Sweet Pea and Noodle Salad

Submitted by: Boo 
Cook the pasta, combine with sweet peas and a bit of chopped onion, and spoon on mayonnaise and a dash of hot sauce. 

Pea 'n' Cheese Salad

Submitted by: Inez Orsburn 
Radish slices add color and crunch to this fresh-tasting potluck favorite from Inez Orsburn of Demotte, Indiana. 'I usually serve it in a bowl lined with romaine leaves, then garnish it with radish roses.' 

Green Pea Salad

Submitted by: Lois 
Pickles seem to work wonders for this simple salad. Sweet pickles are mixed in with the peas and other salad ingredients, and pickle juice is mixed into the dressing. 
 
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