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    Home » Recipes » SALADS & BOWLS

    Aug 4, 2015

    Skillet Roasted Edamame

    4.50 from 2 votes
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    I think that I'm basically a cow.

    Hear me out...

    Cows are grazers. I'm a grazer.

    Cows are plant eaters.  I'm a plant eater.

    Cows bodies thrive on plants. My body thrives on plants.

    Cows have best friends. I have best friends.

    Cows like solving problems. I like solving problems.

    Cows like to eat pretty much all the time. I like to eat pretty much all the time.

    Cows stand on four legs. I stand on... well two, ok I stand on two legs. Which gives me the ability to reach the stove, crank the heat, and whip up a batch of Skillet Roasted Edamame. So I may not be exactly the same as a cow... and honestly I am pretty thankful for that (no offence cows!) but I do like grazing all the time.

    Skillet Roasted Edamame is my favourite snack! The roasting enhances the flavour of the beans, and the slightly charred shells add a lovely smokey essence. Full of protein, fiber, and low in calories. #itdoesnttastelikechicken



    When I graze, I especially love snacking on healthy things. All the snack, none of the guilt. Jam packed full of protein, fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, and magnesium, edamame is a great choice (not to mention that it's damn tasty).

    I have a secret confession when it comes to edamame: I like to turn edamame snacking into a bit of a game. Yes, I play with my food. Table manners: 0, Fun times: 1.

    To play Edamame Toss, you simply put a large empty bowl (or a small bowl for more of a challenge) across the room. Preferably not near anything fragile. As you eat your edamame you chuck the empty shells across the room and into the bowl. Considering I have terrible aim (and honestly, most edamame shell throwers do), this ends up being pretty fun and ridiculous. There has been more than one occasion where I discovered an edamame shell somewhere random while cleaning the house. Not into the games? That's cool, just don't visit me when I eat edamame.

    Skillet Roasted Edamame is my favourite snack! The roasting enhances the flavour of the beans, and the slightly charred shells add a lovely smokey essence. Full of protein, fiber, and low in calories. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    What's the next best thing to edamame toss? Dry roasting edamame. I just discovered dry roasting them like this, and I sure am glad I did. The roasting really enhances the flavour of the beans, and the slightly charred shells add a lovely smokey essence. Really, this takes it up a whole other level, and it's a level that I am liking very, very much.

    Skillet Roasted Edamame is my favourite snack! The roasting enhances the flavour of the beans, and the slightly charred shells add a lovely smokey essence. Full of protein, fiber, and low in calories. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    You can find edamame in the freezer section of most grocery stores, so I always have a bag in the freezer for healthy snacking. Just thaw the edamame in some warm water. This takes about 5 minutes.

    Then drain and toss it in a hot skillet, and let it char a bit on all sides. This takes about 10 minutes. Sprinkle with a bit of salt if you like, let it cool for a couple minutes so you don't burn your fingers, then eat them by squishing the beans out of the shells with your fingers or your teeth.

    Skillet Roasted Edamame is my favourite snack! The roasting enhances the flavour of the beans, and the slightly charred shells add a lovely smokey essence. Full of protein, fiber, and low in calories. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    4.50 from 2 votes
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    Skillet Roasted Edamame

    The roasting enhances the flavour of the beans, and the slightly charred shells add a lovely smokey essence. Full of protein, fiber, and low in calories.
    Prep: 5 minutes mins
    Cook: 10 minutes mins
    Total: 15 minutes mins
    Servings: 2
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    Ingredients
     

    • 250 g frozen edamame (3 cups)
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
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    Instructions
     

    • Put the edamame in a bowl of warm water to thaw. I find it faster if you rinse the edamame several times with warm water to encourage it to thaw faster. When thawed (about 5 minutes), drain.
    • Heat a dry skillet (no oil), over high heat. Add the edmame and roast. Stir it every now and then, but not too often so the edamame has time to char in spots. It will take about 10 minutes for the edamame to be roasted all over.
    • Toss with salt. Let rest for 5 - 10 minutes before serving so you don't burn yourself.
    • To eat, squish the beans out of the pods with your finger or your teeth.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 138kcal
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    Author: Sam Turnbull
    Cuisine: Japanese
    Course: Appetizer, Snack

     

    Bon Appetegan!

    Sam

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    1. Rachel says

      February 15, 2022 at 5:36 am

      Such a yummy-sounding and easy recipe!! 🙂 Do the beans themselves come out crispy/ how similar to roasted edamame do the beans come out?

      Reply
    2. Angie S says

      March 24, 2016 at 11:56 am

      I LOOOOOOOVE edamame in the shell and happily admit that I can eat an entire bag all by myself! #goals
      Next time you're at an Asian market, look for a spice called "togarashi" or "shichimi" - both names are used alone and sometimes together. Our local sushi joint turned me onto this stuff - it will take your edamame to the next level (if you like some spice)! Just sprinkle some on with the salt and prepare to become addicted.

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      • Sam says

        March 24, 2016 at 12:12 pm

        Ooooh thanks for the tip Angie! I will keep an eye out for it, I do love spice 🙂

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    3. Amanda says

      August 10, 2015 at 1:52 pm

      HA! I'm a cow too. You're not alone 🙂

      Reply
      • Sam says

        August 10, 2015 at 2:44 pm

        Haha, yess!! Hoof five!

        Reply
    4. Nicole {VeganShowOff.com} says

      August 07, 2015 at 1:07 am

      I'm totally going to make this just so I can play the edamame bowl toss game! Although I can see my dog intercepting my expert throws : ) We eat edamame all the time but I've only ever steamed it so this looks new and exciting!

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      • Sam says

        August 07, 2015 at 12:50 pm

        Haha, that game is the best!! Yes, I often eat the steamed ones too, but this just takes it to a whole other level! You will love it (I hope). 😉

        Reply
    5. Moira Guthrie says

      August 06, 2015 at 6:12 pm

      I have to comment that I loved this post. You always have a way with words that I enjoy but I was almost rolling with the core comparison!

      Reply
      • Sam says

        August 06, 2015 at 6:21 pm

        Haha, a way with words.... aka calling myself a cow. Haha. Glad you enjoy my silliness! I always have fun writing it 😀

        Reply
    6. AG says

      August 06, 2015 at 4:52 pm

      4 stars
      I forget about the simple things to eat. Perfect for an appetizer and not everything yummy has to be a process and I do love me some edamame. Great idea!

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      • Sam says

        August 06, 2015 at 5:22 pm

        Haha, that's great! Sometimes I feel funny about posting recipes that are so simple, but I just love them. So happy you do too AG! 😀

        Reply
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