Smashed Peas on Toast: A Simple, Flavorful Bite

by Adel

Smashed peas on toast. Sounds basic. But one bite? You’ll see, it’s anything but. Fresh, vibrant, a little creamy, a little crunchy. A perfect balance.

Once a simple British breakfast, now a go-to for foodies everywhere. Quick. Healthy. Delicious. You can dress it up or keep it simple. Either way, it just works.

How to Make It

You don’t need much. Just a few fresh ingredients and five minutes. Let’s go.

What You’ll Need:

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  • 1 cup fresh or frozen peas
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice (optional, but brightens everything)
  • 2 slices of good bread (sourdough, rye, whatever you love)
  • 1 garlic clove (for rubbing the toast, trust me)
  • Toppings: feta, ricotta, chili flakes, mint, poached egg… go wild

Let’s Do This:

  • Boil the peas for a minute or two. Just until soft. Drain and toss them in a bowl.
  • Smash them up. Fork, potato masher, whatever you’ve got. Leave some chunks. Texture = good.
  • Stir in olive oil, salt, pepper, and lemon juice. Taste. Adjust.
  • Toast the bread. Golden. Crisp.
  • Rub the warm toast with a cut garlic clove. Just a little. Adds magic.
  • Spread the smashed peas. Pile them on.
  • Add toppings if you like. Feta? Perfect. Poached egg? Yes, please. Chili flakes? Bold move.

Done. Eat it right away. It won’t last long.

Why It’s So Good

It’s fresh. It’s light. It’s packed with protein, fiber, and all the good stuff.

Want something fancy? Add burrata, prosciutto, or truffle oil.

Keeping it simple? Just olive oil and salt do the job.

Pro Tips

  • Use fresh peas if you can. But frozen work just fine.
  • Don’t over-smash. Leave some texture.
  • The garlic rub? Don’t skip it. Subtle, but game-changing.
  • Serve it warm. Peas, toast, everything.
  • Experiment. Try different herbs. A drizzle of honey. Crumbled bacon. It’s your toast. Make it yours.

FAQs

Can I use canned peas?

Not recommended. Too mushy. Too bland. Frozen or fresh = best.

What’s the best bread for this?

Sourdough is a classic. But any thick, sturdy bread works. Just don’t use the soft stuff.

Can I make it vegan?

Totally. Just skip the cheese or use a plant-based alternative.

How do I store leftovers?

Smashed peas? Fridge for a day or two. Toast? Make it fresh. Always.

Simple? Yes. Boring? Never. Smashed peas on toast is quick, easy, and endlessly customizable. Try it once, you’ll be making it forever.

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