Most people know edamame as an Asian snack that is boiled, salted, and eaten at sushi restaurants, but surprisingly, there are many other ways to enjoy the good-for-you soy bean. Read on for some ...
In this week's edition of Get Cooking, Hy-Vee puts together a simple and refreshing side dish packed with flavor.Hy-Vee dietitian Jenny Norgaard adds some pointers to creating edamame with cranberries ...
These popular soybeans are tasty, nutritious, and definitely snackable. Fact checked by Marcus Reeves Before you learn how to cook edamame, decide if you're going to get it fresh or frozen, shelled or ...
“Jay, why don’t you do a column about edamame?” asked Times Record reporter John Lovett as he munched on something that looked suspiciously like a Snickers bar. It could have been an energy bar, but I ...
Instructions: Measure edamame, butter, salt, garlic, Hot Oil and Ginger Base and set ingredients next to cooktop. Bring water to a boil in a medium pot. Reduce heat slightly and add edamame; cook for ...
Toss carrots with 2 TB lime juice and set aside. Combine edamame, rice, 2TB peanut butter, scallions, curry paste, 1 TB peanut oil, 1 TB tamari, 1 TB chili garlic sauce and process in food processor ...
Chef Jackie Freeman is a bean expert who loves coleslaw -- so she combined the two in a healthy and delicious recipe. The author of "Easy Beans" joined us to share her recipe for Edamame Slaw. I could ...
A fuzzy vegetable is hitting farm stands, filling the hearts of certain shoppers with a similarly warm, fuzzy feeling. It's also driving them into a buying frenzy. It's edamame. The green soybeans, ...