Creamed peas on toast is a classic, simple, and comforting dish, often served as a light lunch or breakfast. It’s creamy, savory, and easy to make. Here’s a detailed overview:
Ingredients (Typical)
- Peas: Fresh, frozen, or canned (about 1 cup per serving)
- Cream: Heavy cream, milk, or a mixture
- Butter: For richness
- Flour (optional): To thicken the cream into a sauce
- Seasonings: Salt, pepper, nutmeg (optional)
- Bread: Toasted slices (white, whole wheat, or sourdough)
Cooking Method
- Prepare the cream sauce:
- Melt butter in a pan
- Stir in flour (if using) to make a roux, cook briefly
- Gradually add cream or milk, stirring until smooth and slightly thickened
- Cook the peas:
- Add peas to the sauce and simmer until tender (if using frozen, 3–5 minutes; fresh, slightly longer)
- Season with salt, pepper, and optional nutmeg
- Toast the bread:
- Toast slices to your desired level of crispiness
- Assemble:
- Spoon the creamed peas over the toasted bread
- Serve immediately, optionally garnished with herbs like parsley or chives
Tips
- Texture: Slightly mash some peas for a creamier consistency, leaving a few whole for bite
- Flavor variations: Add a squeeze of lemon juice or grated Parmesan for extra flavor
- Make it hearty: Serve with poached or fried egg on top for protein
Creamed peas on toast is essentially a classic British-style comfort food, quick to prepare and ideal for a cozy meal.
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