Mushy Peas 🟢
Mushy peas are a classic British side dish—soft, slightly creamy peas with a mild, comforting flavor. They’re traditionally served with fish and chips, but they’re great on their own or with many meals.
What they’re made from
- Dried marrowfat peas (traditional) or regular green peas
- Water
- Salt
- Sometimes butter, mint, or a little sugar
Simple homemade version
Ingredients:
- 2 cups peas (fresh, frozen, or soaked dried peas)
- 1–2 tbsp butter
- Salt to taste
- Optional: pinch of sugar, chopped mint
Method:
- Boil peas until very soft
- Drain most of the water
- Mash lightly (leave some texture)
- Stir in butter, salt, and optional extras
Taste & texture
- Soft and slightly chunky
- Mildly sweet and earthy
- Creamy without needing cream
Variations
- Minty mushy peas: Add fresh mint for a fresh flavor
- Creamy version: Add a splash of cream or milk
- Spiced twist: Add black pepper, chili flakes, or even a bit of garlic
Quick tip
Don’t over-blend—mushy peas should be rustic, not completely smooth like a puree.
If you want, I can show you how to make the authentic version using dried marrowfat peas step by step.