Simple roasted edamame

Irresistibly Good, but Better Mix the Salted Roasted Garlic

While looking for tips to better char edamame pods, I came across an easier recipe that’s quite addicting!

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My Story

As I was searching for a way to improve another dish using edamame pods, I came across a simpler recipe using garlic in an oven. It was a bonus to be able to include flavorful garlic in a vegetable dish, while freeing up a burner on the stove!


Inspiring Recipe

The winning recipe that I found was Simple Roasted Edamame from the Allrecipes website, a place I’ve referenced many times.

First Try

Since I usually have the five ingredients listed in this recipe, I didn’t have to plan much prior to making the dish.

Ingredients to Use

With 1 pound of edamame, I increased the default recipe and added the following:

  1. 2 1/2 tablespoons + 2/3 teaspoon of extra-virgin olive oil*
  2. 3 cloves of garlic
  3. 1 1/3 teaspoons of sea salt
  4. 2/3 teaspoon of ground black pepper

* For the olive oil, I used a garlic-flavored version that I normally buy.

Sea salt, frozen edamame, black pepper, olive oil, and garlic
Sea salt, frozen edamame, black pepper, olive oil, and garlic

Steps to Prepare

With only three steps, I just tweaked the second and third steps.

For Step 2, I tossed the edamame in a glass container because my large bowl was used for something else.

As for Step 3, I increased the roasting time to 27 minutes, in proportion to the extra weight in edamame, as compared to what was noted on the default recipe.

Minced garlic
Minced garlic
Edamame tossed with olive oil, garlic, sea salt, and black pepper in a rectangular glass container
Edamame tossed with olive oil, garlic, sea salt, and black pepper in a glass container
Edamame on a foil-lined baking sheet
Edamame on a foil-lined baking sheet

Time to Eat

Here’s the plate of edamame with a hint of browning.

Simple roasted edamame on a white plate
Plate of simple roasted edamame

Recipe Rating

Below are the results of the recipe after the first try:

# of IngredientsEffort$ / ServingTry Again?
5

The salted, roasted garlic on the edamame pods was delicious! My younger son even enjoyed it with rice.

Second Try

For the second batch, my goal was to brown the pods more.

Ingredients to Use

During the second round, I used the same ingredients as the first batch.

Steps to Prepare

The only change I made in the process this time was to stop the oven at 26 minutes because the edamame started to brown sooner than the first round.

Edamame stirred halfway on a baking sheet
Edamame stirred halfway

Time to Eat

As shown below, some of the ends of the edamame pods turned golden brown.

Simple roasted edamame on a white plate (Try 2)
Plate of simple roasted edamame (Try 2)

Recipe Rating

Below are the results of the recipe from the second attempt:

# of IngredientsEffort$ / ServingTry Again?
5

If the dish was less salty, I would’ve enjoyed it more.


Since I will definitely be using this recipe in the future, I’ll try to make the flavors of this dish more even by doing the following:

Continuous Improvement

  1. Mix the ingredients longer until the pods are well-coated.

By going through the experience of locating a better way to char edamame pods, I realized the following that I would like to share with my younger self:

Lesson for Dumber Self

  1. Searching for a focused solution might lead to a more impactful one.

What will you do now?

Next Step for You

  1. Try the recipe, Simple Roasted Edamame, from the Allrecipes website?
  2. Share your favorite seasoning for roasted edamame?
  3. Ask a question or leave a note in the Comment box below about this post?

It’s your choice!

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