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🟢💷🎄 Low-Cost Christmas Pea Recipes


🎅 Introduction: Festive Pea Dishes Without the Cost

Peas are one of the most budget-friendly Christmas vegetables — cheap, colourful, sweet, and incredibly versatile.
With a few simple ingredients, you can turn a basic bag of frozen peas into a delicious Christmas side dish without spending much at all.

Here are the best low-cost Christmas pea recipes that still feel festive and full of flavour.

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🟢🧈 1. Buttered Christmas Peas (5-Minute Classic)

✔ frozen peas
✔ small knob of butter
✔ salt
✔ pepper

Cost: Very low
Flavour: Sweet, simple, perfect

A Christmas staple that works with everything.


🟢🌿 2. Minted Peas (Budget-Friendly Freshness)

✔ frozen peas
✔ dried mint (cheaper than fresh)
✔ teaspoon of butter or oil
✔ pinch of salt

Fresh, bright, and ideal with turkey.


🟢🧄 3. Garlic Peas (Super Cheap & Tasty)

✔ frozen peas
✔ garlic powder (very affordable)
✔ dash of oil or butter
✔ pepper

Quick, savory, and family-friendly.


🟢🧅 4. Peas with Fried Onions

✔ peas
✔ 1 cheap onion
✔ tiny bit of oil
✔ salt

Caramelised onions add depth and sweetness for pennies.


🟢🌶️ 5. Spicy Christmas Peas

✔ chilli flakes
✔ smoked paprika
✔ garlic powder
✔ oil spray

A warming, festive twist — perfect with ham or beef.


🟢🍋 6. Lemon & Herb Peas

✔ dried parsley
✔ lemon zest (or bottled lemon juice)
✔ peas
✔ small bit of butter

Brightens the whole Christmas plate.


🟢🥓 7. Cheap Bacon & Peas (Use Offcuts or Lardons)

✔ cheap bacon bits (offcuts or lardons)
✔ peas
✔ pepper

A big flavour boost with very inexpensive ingredients.


🟢🔥 8. Air Fryer Peas (Crunchy & Cheap)

✔ frozen peas
✔ oil spray
✔ spices of your choice

A fun, modern, low-cost Christmas side.


🟢🍽️ 9. Herby Peas with Frozen Parsley

✔ peas
✔ frozen chopped herbs (cheap)
✔ butter or oil

Adds great flavour without buying fresh herbs.


🟢💚 10. Christmas Green Pea Medley

✔ peas
✔ frozen sweetcorn
✔ frozen carrots

Colourful, festive, healthy — and extremely budget-friendly.


🌟 FAQs

What’s the cheapest way to serve peas at Christmas?

Buttered peas or garlic peas — both cost pennies per serving.

Do frozen peas taste better than canned peas?

Yes — they’re sweeter, brighter, and more festive.

Can I make these dishes ahead of time?

Prep ingredients, but cook peas fresh for the best texture.

What cheap seasonings work best with peas?

Garlic powder, dried mint, chilli flakes, parsley, and lemon juice.

Can kids enjoy these recipes?

Yes — garlic peas and buttered peas are always a hit.


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