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Edamame with Sriracha Sea salt and Meyer Lemon

Edamame with Sriracha Sea salt and Meyer Lemon

Edamame with Sriracha Sea salt and Meyer Lemon

Edamame with Sriracha Sea salt and Meyer Lemon is simple, delicious, and an easy snack, but I have served this number of times as a side dish as well.

Lately, I’ve reached more and more for healthier option snacks, and edamame is really on top of the list. Not only that, I love it, but my kids adore soybeans, especially in the pods. I guess it’s more fun to pop them out of their pods. If you never have them, please do, of course, if your diet permits it or you are not allergic.

They are just wonderful to snack on, and even you can pack them for school or work.

Edamame with Sriracha Sea salt and Meyer Lemon

EDAMAME:

The edamame is immature green pea pods of the soybean plant. It is naturally gluten-free and low calorie, contains no cholesterol, and is a fantastic protein, iron, and calcium source.

It is an essential source of protein for those who pursue a plant-based diet.

Edamame contains manganese, vitamin K, potassium, and magnesium. Manganese helps in building strong bones, while vitamin K plays a role in adding to bone density.

Both potassium and magnesium contribute to preventing the onset of osteoporosis. Also, soybeans contain antioxidants that help the body rid itself of radicals and toxins.

This is also useful in strengthening the body’s immunity.

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Those are just a few facts about it.

I will explain how my favorite way to prepare them.

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Edamame with Sriracha Sea salt and Meyer Lemon
Yield: 4

Edamame with Sriracha Sea salt and Meyer Lemon

Prep Time: 3 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 8 minutes

Delicious and healthy snack idea.

Ingredients

  • 16 Oz 1lbs. Frozen Edamame
  • 1/2 Meyer Lemon
  • Sriracha Sea Salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Bring water to a boil in a large pot or wok.
  2. Carefully drop the edamame in the boiling water.
  3. Cook for four to five minutes, then drain using a colander.
  4. Place edamame in the glass container and drizzle with lemon juice, using half of the ripe lemon.
  5. Sprinkle pinch or two of Sriracha sea salt.

Notes

You may steam the edamame using a double boiler, or place a microwave-safe glass bowl, add water and edamame and cook for one minute and 30 seconds.

Nowadays we have frozen vegetables with a bag that you can place in the microwave, so that is also one of the options, just follow package instructions.

I get mine at Kroger, frozen section by private selection.

Nutrition Information

Yield

4

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 142Total Fat 6gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 4gCholesterol 0mgSodium 187mgCarbohydrates 11gFiber 6gSugar 3gProtein 14g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix. Nutrition information isn’t always accurate, but we try our best.

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