Published 7/26/2021 • Updated 6/4/2022

The Most Refreshing Ginger Pea Salad

If you love a salad with crunch, a ton of veggies, and a tasty dressing, this ginger pea salad is the salad for you. Whether you need to use up sugar snap peas from your garden or find fresh and crispy peas at your favorite grocery store, they are the hero of this salad.

Ingredients You Need

All the veggies in this salad are raw, fresh, and go perfectly together. Below are all the ingredients you need for the base of this salad.

It is so incredibly fresh! If you love miso + ginger you will love the dressing for this salad. You can eat it for lunch or as a delicious side salad for dinner. There are so many delicious veggies.It is easy to change this salad up based on the ingredients you have in your fridge.

Sugar snapped peas- you can find sugar snap peas at most grocery stores. They are usually in the fresh produce department in a bag or you can sometimes buy them in bulk. Be sure to buy them in the pod! Red onion– we love the sweetness and flavor of red onion! Red bell pepper– the red pepper adds another layer of crunch and sweetness to this pea salad. Fresh herbs (cilantro and mint)- what makes every salad better? Fresh herbs! We added in leaves of these two herbs to brighten up the salad and to add amazing flavor! Sesame seeds– this salad is finished off with a delicious sprinkling of sesame seeds.

It’s All About the Ginger Miso Dressing

Now that you have all of the vegetables and herbs in order for this pea salad, let’s talk dressing. red bell pepper—-> orange, yellow, or green peppers red onion—> green onions cilantro + mint —> Thai basil or green onion We love how refreshing and flavorful this ginger miso dressing is! It is made with (mostly) ingredients that you have on hand. Here is everything you need to shake up this bright and delicious dressing.

Dressing Ingredients

Rice vinegar– we recommend rice vinegar for this dressing because it is a bit sweeter and neutral! Lemon juice- get yourself a lemon and use the fresh lemon juice in this dressing rather than store bought dressing.Fresh grated ginger- fresh ginger goes a long way in dressings. It can add a delicious spiciness to any dressing. If you don’t have fresh ginger you can use ginger squeeze or powdered ginger as a last resort. Red pepper flakes– we balanced out the sweetness of the dressing and the freshness of the veggies with a little spice by adding red pepper flakes.Salt + pepper- salt and pepper enhance all of the flavors in any salad dressing. White miso paste– miso paste adds an umami flare to this dressing. We used white miso paste, but yellow would work, too. Honey– balance all of the vinegar and saltiness in this dressing out with a little honey. You an also use maple syrup or brown sugar as a good substitute. Soy sauce– a little soy sauce compliments the miso and ginger, don’t skip it but feel free to use low sodium soy sauce. Olive oil– the binder in this dressing is olive oil, but feel free to use any neutral oil that you’d like!

A Quick Look: How to Make this Ginger Pea Salad

How to Slice Your Sugar Snapped Peas

People always ask how to slice sugar snapped peas for this salad! We highly recommend cutting the ends off of the sugar snapped peas and the slice them into thin, diagonal strips with a sharp knife.

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What to Serve with Ginger Pea Salad

We love that this ginger pea salad can be served with so many different main dishes. Here are a few of our favorite main dishes to serve with these refreshing salad. Grilled Pork Chops- This grilled pork chops recipe comes out so juicy and tender on the inside and has gorgeous, charred grill marks on the outside. Grilled Teriyaki Chicken- Grilled teriyaki chicken is such a flavorful way to serve grilled chicken. It’s made with an easy teriyaki chicken marinade on the bbq! Honey Sriracha Salmon- Whip up this amazing Honey Sriracha Salmon in just 8 minutes. All you need are 4 ingredients, and your oven broiler to make this protein-packed dinner that everyone will love!

Storage Preferences

This salad will last between 5-7 days if it is stored in an air tight container in the refrigerator. Print Your Own

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