Creamed Peas and Onions

  4.3 – 52 reviews  • Onion

This creamed peas and onions recipe dates back many years and is extremely basic.

Prep Time: 0 mins
Cook Time: 15 mins
Total Time: 15 mins
Servings: 6

Ingredients

  1. 4 tablespoons butter
  2. 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  3. 1 ½ cups milk
  4. 1 (16 ounce) package frozen peas and onions, thawed
  5. salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Melt butter in a large skillet over low heat. Stir in flour and cook until evenly coated.
  2. Increase the heat to medium, and slowly stir in milk, 1/2 cup at a time. Cook until thick.
  3. Add the peas and onions and cook until hot. Season with salt and pepper.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 170 kcal
Carbohydrate 17 g
Cholesterol 25 mg
Dietary Fiber 3 g
Protein 6 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Sodium 125 mg
Sugars 3 g
Fat 9 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Alicia Hernandez
Sharon – I pay respects to the fact that this recipe came from a “simpler time.” Herbs and seasonings were a premium back then. I didn’t account for other reviewer recommends like bacon, nutmeg, dry mustard, etc. Semi wish I had and taken them into account since I have a soft spot for recipes like this. Used a bag of thawed pearl onions and a can of drained peas and carrots. While as written, only okay-good (asterisk!), I DO think this is a good base recipe (thanks grandparents!!) for me to play with and make my own. Thank you!!
Ryan Johnson
I crave creamed peas and onions occasionally. White sauce, to me, does need the help of nutmeg, dry mustard, and white pepper. I’ll also add freshly grated black pepper for color. I use frozen peas and pearl onions that come in separate bags and just mix the ratio to my liking. I don’t thaw them, just add them to the hot sauce and keep the heat low till everything is thaw and warm.
Christina Kidd
Easy and fast. I added bacon and next time I’ll sauté the onions in the butter first.
George Taylor
This was a nice recipe that I used for a holiday side dish. Nice and creamy, you can get creative. With the seasonings you prefer.
Adam Williams
This is terrific. My husband’s grandmother had creamed onions for us every Christmas so when I saw this little twist with peas I said why not – definitely recommend.
Valerie Campbell
I made this and WOW was it amazing…I did everything in this recipe but I added small potatos to it…I just added an extra tbs of flower and 1/2 a cup more of milk…NO extra butter…Its amazing thank you for this recipe
Carla Chavez
Thank you so much for this recipe! Growing up my grandma made me my favorite meal salmon patties served with creamed peas and potatoes!! Yum, Yum!:) I’ve searched everywhere for her recipe and could find it no where! Well I just found it!!!!! Thank you for sharing.
Michael Hill
Boil the peas and onions first, then make the sauce. Add some freshly grated nutmeg and a little garlic or garlic powder.
Justin Bryan
Very easy we all loved them
Donald Williams
a staple side dish for our house.
Tom Cervantes
Rave reviews from my family, including a picky vegetarian! I did micro the peas first, just automatic. I forgot to buy fresh onions, so used a jar! They turned out great. Easy, flavorful! Thanks for a new (easy) Thanksgiving side.
Timothy Ward
Just needed pepper..precooked peas Great!
Adam Munoz
For those of you who feel that it is too bland, I suggest you add a little white pepper. In my opinion it makes the dish.
David Jones
My husband and I are trying to eat more green veggies and this recipe sure sold us on peas! Tweeked the salt and pepper some and added bacon but have to say…..Excellent! Thank you for sharing!!!
Philip Dominguez
I made as directed, but I used a can of peas without onions. I chopped up some fresh onion and sauted them in a little bacon fat then added them to the creamed pea mixture along with a little dill and kosher salt. Mmmmmm! The left overs were great on toast!
Christian Crawford
When making this sauce I would suggest that you cook the butter and flour together – gently, you don’t want it to brown but you do want to cook the flour. It should smell like pie crust cooking then add COLD milk for a smooth and velvety sauce. I add a pinch of nutmeg along with the salt and pepper, it makes a huge difference in flavor.
Keith Avery
This is a great recipe just the way it is thank you!
Diana Perry
easy to make and tasty.
Mitchell Turner
This dish was a perfect side dish for Christmas Dinner. At the suggestion of other reviewers, I used canned peas instead of frozen ones and I also used fresh pearl onions – am very glad I did! I loved the taste and didn’t find it bland but, I did add alot of fresh ground pepper and I do understand how some may feel like it is still missing something. A reviewer had mentioned adding nutmeg, I think I may try that next time.
Natasha Pearson
Made this for a sick friend and her family, along with Famous Butter Chicken and Baked Corn, all these recipes are on this site. I doubled this recipe. Make sure you use fresh, not frozen onion, as it makes a TON of difference. Also, use “Real Bacon Pieces”, but you need to use WAY more than the equivalent of 4 pieces. Use to taste. They went crazy over this, and the whole dinner. I tasted this and can’t wait to make it for my own family. I had never had anything like this in my life, and it will now be a regular on my menu!!!
Tonya Brown
My mother used to make this for the family when I was younger. Loved it! The only variation was that she added sliced, hard boiled eggs. And it was served on home made Garlic Toast.

 

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