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Prep Time: 0 Minutes Cook Time: 15 Minutes |
Ready In: 15 Minutes Servings: 4 |
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This is served as an appetizer at my favorite Asian restaurant. I copied this recipe from . Edamame are green soybeans. Salt-boiled edamame in pods are eaten by squeezing beans out of pods with fingers. It's a great appetizer to serve with beer. If you have salt-boiled and frozen edamame, just thaw them in the fridge. Ingredients:
1 lb fresh edamame or 1 lb frozen edamame, in pods |
2 tablespoons and more salt (the desirable amount of salt vary, depending on the amount of water to boil edamame.) |
Directions:
1. Cut off the stem end of each pod. 2. Wash edamame well and put in a bowl. 3. Sprinkle a pinch of salt and rub edamame with salt. (If you are using frozen edamame, please start from the next step.) 4. Boil lots of water in a large pot. Add about 2 Tbsp of salt in the boiling water. Put edamame in the boiling water and boil for 3 to 4 minutes, or softened. Drain edamame in a colander. 5. Taste one edamame and if it's not salty enough, sprinkle more salt over boiled edamame. 6. Spread the edamame on a flat tray to cool. |
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