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Izakaya Style Japanese Edamame -Soy

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Ingredients

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1 lb frozen edamame (soy beans in pod)
6 cups water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup water
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon sake
1 tablespoon mirin
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
salt, to your taste

Nutritional information

124.1
Calories
49 g
Calories From Fat
5.5 g
Total Fat
0.7 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
560.9 mg
Sodium
9.3 g
Carbs
3.2 g
Dietary Fiber
0.1 g
Sugars
10.5 g
Protein
338g
Serving Size

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Izakaya Style Japanese Edamame -Soy

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    Nona, this was excellent!! I added chili paste for the 1st time and everyone was amazed. Now our edamame has bite! Thanks so much for sharing this great way of preparing one of our favorite snacks.

    • 30 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Izakaya Style Japanese Edamame – Soy Beans in Pod, This is so simple, I debated whether to submit this here, but it’s something we enjoy with beer, sake, or good ol’ soju There are probably much better recipes out there than this, but this one works for us for now without compromising heart healthy needs versus salt and oil Izakaya is a Japanese style pub and this is typical of something they would pull out while you are waiting for other orders You can add anything to this and let your imagination fly! You can add miso, kochujang, tobandjan (hot red chile paste – not Indonesian or Malay), chopped kimchi, etc , Nona, this was excellent!! I added chili paste for the 1st time and everyone was amazed Now our edamame has bite! Thanks so much for sharing this great way of preparing one of our favorite snacks , This is so simple, I debated whether to submit this here, but it’s something we enjoy with beer, sake, or good ol’ soju There are probably much better recipes out there than this, but this one works for us for now without compromising heart healthy needs versus salt and oil Izakaya is a Japanese style pub and this is typical of something they would pull out while you are waiting for other orders You can add anything to this and let your imagination fly! You can add miso, kochujang, tobandjan (hot red chile paste – not Indonesian or Malay), chopped kimchi, etc


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Boil 6 Cups of Water and Add 1/2 Tsp Salt in a Medium Sized Saucepan. Add Edamame, Cover and Cook For 6 Minutes. Drain and Wash in Cold Water.

    2
    Done

    in the Same Saucepan, Add 1/3 C Water, Soy Sauce, Sake, Mirin, Garlic and Rinsed Edamame. Over Medium Heat, Gently Cook Edamame, Stirring Frequently Until Liquid Is Reduced by at Least Two-Thirds. This Normally Takes 5-6 Minutes Only. Gently Add Sesame Oil and Combine.

    3
    Done

    Place in a Serving Platter and Add Salt to Your Taste. We Normally Don't Add Additional Salt Here, but That's Just Us.

    4
    Done

    You May Additionally Add Hot Chile Paste in the Saucepan as Well.

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