Crunchy Roasted Edamame
Umm hello? Did you know that there are 17 grams of protein in one cup of edamame? Yas!
I have been snacking on these little loves for some time now. They couldn’t be easier to make, with just 4 ingredients and an oven set to 350 degrees.
Use them to top a salad, take them on a hike, throw some in your purse. So many uses! Amazing!
Here’s the recipe, which isn’t really a recipe at all (because it’s so easy).
Have fun!
Crunchy Roasted Edamame
2016-10-27 22:12:57
Serves 4
An easy, super-high protein snack!
Total Time
1 hr
Ingredients
- 2 cups frozen, shelled edamame cooked according to package directions, and cooled.
- 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes
- 1 Tbsp coconut oil in liquid state (might have to microwave it)
- kosher salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- After cooking edamame, spread it out on a clean towel, and use another clean towel to press lightly on edamame until most of the moisture is gone.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Lay out the dried edamame, and drizzle with coconut oil. Use hands to coat.
- Lay out edamame in single layer and sprinkle with chili flakes and kosher salt (probably about 1-2 tsp depending on your taste).
- Roast edamame for 15 mins and then turn with a spatula and cook another 15 minutes. Repeat until edamame are crispy and slightly browned, about 45 mins to an hour depending on your oven.
- Let cool on paper towels and store in an airtight container in the fridge.
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grace
May 5, 2016 @ 9:58 am
this is the kind of finger food that i can eat without stopping until it’s magically all gone. nutritious, delicious, and fun!
Beryl Krinsky
March 28, 2017 @ 6:28 am
Hello! Does the edamame stay crispy if you don’t eat it all right away? Can you store it in an air-tight container? How many days would it stay crunchy and fresh in air-tight storage? Thank you!
The SEA SALT
March 28, 2017 @ 8:47 am
Hi Beryl, an airtight container would definitely keep these crispy for a day or two, especially if they’re really cool before you store them. I haven’t had them stick around too much longer than that, so I can’t really tell you:)
Karen E
March 29, 2017 @ 10:55 pm
Are these super spicy or have just a kick? Are they supposed to be somewhat hard (crunchy)? It sounds weird, but I’ll have to try at least once. I love edamame and I love coconut oil 🙂
The SEA SALT
March 30, 2017 @ 7:44 am
Hi Karen, they’re not super spicy and they should be fairly crunchy but not tooth-breaking hard. Have fun:)
Gregory Wright
January 29, 2021 @ 2:26 pm
Can a microwave do this for me?
The SEA SALT
January 29, 2021 @ 3:38 pm
Ah sorry, I don’t think it would work!