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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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Pea Pods with Onion

Submitted by: Heather Sauter 
This simple side from Heather Sauter of Silver Spring, Maryland is a welcome alternative to green beans, and the pea pods look so pretty tossed with chopped onion. 'This dish is a snap to make and tastes like a million bucks,' Heather assures. 

Creamed Peas with Bacon

Submitted by: MSABBYK 
Home Town: Worland, Wyoming, USA
Living In: Hilliard, Ohio, USA
Homey and comforting, these creamed peas with bacon are reminiscent of dinner at grandma's house. 

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MInty Orzo and Peas

Submitted by: Kristen Dunphy 
My grandmother used to serve this side dish along with roast leg of lamb. With its fresh mint taste, it also makes a nice salad served chilled. It's simple but delicious. -Kristen Dunphy of Haverhill, Massachusetts 

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Green Peas Supreme

Submitted by: Marlene Muckenhirn 
Canadian bacon and pearl onions are tasty additions to this simple stovetop side dish made with convenient frozen peas. 'I always get requests for second helpings,' reports Marlene Muchenhirn from Delano, Minnesota. 

Creamed Peas and New Potatoes

Submitted by: Berta 
New potatoes and fresh peas are simmered in a cream sauce in this simple farmer-inspired recipe.  

Indian Vegetable Bhaji

Submitted by: Bahu 
Home Town: Chandpur, Chittagong, Bangladesh
In this Indian dry curry, potatoes, cauliflower, carrots and peas are fried and flavored with spices, garlic, and chiles. It's perfect as a side dish for an Indian dinner.  

Asian Corn Fritters

Submitted by: facobasten1984 
Spicy corn fritters, done Asian style, are a popular treat in Indonesia and Thailand. These have shrimp and sliced red chiles as optional add-ins. 

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House Fried Rice

Submitted by: Lynda 
Loaded with shrimp, ham, chicken, and veggies, just like in your favorite Chinese restaurant. This 'House' Fried Rice is delicious and an excellent use of leftovers! Feel free to substitute ingredients, depending on what you have on hand. 

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Cream Peas

Submitted by: STEPHNDON 
In my search for a good cream pea recipe, I found many, but none that quite matched what I wanted. So I took to my own creativity and came up with this absolutely fabulous recipe. We love it so much we have this on the side quite often. 

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Fried Rice I

Submitted by: homemaker 
White rice is fried with eggs, bacon, soy sauce, green peas and green onions. 

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Cashew Raisin Rice Pilaf

Submitted by: GRANNYLORETTA 
This dish includes both long grain and wild rice with vegetables like carrots and peas and the sweet and savory flavors of raisins and cashews. 

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Balsamic Pea Salad

Submitted by: LLAMAMAMATOO 
A tasty salad for picnics. Peas combine with toasted almonds, green onions, feta cheese, mayonnaise, and balsamic vinegar. You can substitute Cheddar cheese for the feta. For best results, let it refrigerate overnight. 

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Basmati Rice

Submitted by: Kristine Weatherly 
Basmati rice with peas and cumin. A simple way to liven up plain rice. 

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Peas with Mushrooms

Submitted by: MOLSON7 
Green peas are sauteed with mushrooms onion and garlic in this quick side dish. These will go well with steak or fish. 

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Colorful Fried Rice

Submitted by: Linda Rae Lee 
This recipe was given to me by a dear friend many years ago. The variety of ingredients makes it very colorful, and preparation is simple. I serve it often. -Linda Rae Lee, San Francisco, California 

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Mushy Peas I

Submitted by: Stella 
Mushy Peas are a great side dish with entrees such as fried cod or savory salmon, and sides like tater tots. Note: You can add more liquid (water or cream) depending how mushy you want your peas. Use low fat milk if you're calorie-conscious. 

Creamed Peas and Onions

Submitted by: Sharon 
In this classic accompaniment to a holiday meal, frozen peas and peel onions are stirred into a basic white sauce. 

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Day Before Pay Day Fried Rice

Submitted by: CJ 
Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA
This recipes is quick to fix using leftovers from previous days of cooking. My son and husband 'fought' each other for the last of this dish the first time I made it. It tastes that good. 

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Creamed Peas

Submitted by: Imogene Hutton 
'I CAN still taste these wonderful peas in Mama's delicious white sauce. Our food was pretty plain during the week, so I thought this white sauce made the peas 'extra fancy' and fitting for a Sunday meal.' 

 
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