These roasted edamame are completely and utterly addictive, which is trouble if guests are coming in an hour and you can't stop nibbling on them. They're crunchy on the outside and chewy in the middle. The sweet flavor of the edamame is balanced by sea salt and freshly-cracked black pepper. You might want to make a double batch.
These are salty, sweet, fragrant, finger-licking good. You can either make them in the pods, slurping the sauce clinging to the outside while stripping out the beans with your teeth or use shelled beans in a saucy side dish. We often serve a version of this for guests to snack on while we tend the grill or finish in the kitchen.
Authentic pork chile verde with tender pieces of pork, slow cooked in a homemade green chili sauce (salsa verde). Served alongside tortillas, rice and beans.
8 Servings - 2 hr 50 min - tastesbetterfromscratch.com
Eggs are perfect for any meal of the day and this onion frittata is the perfect breakfast, lunch, or light dinner. Made with softened onions and goat cheese then topped with a lightly dressed arugula salad. This frittata serves about 4 people and is ready in 45 minutes.
Continuing on the theme of the delicious southwest flavors, please let me introduce to you my new favorite salad. Oh, this salad. I could wax poetic about it’s lovely qualities. But I won’t. Lucky for you.
Edamame makes a hearty addition to this summer staple. If you can't find frozen, shelled edamame (green soybeans), substitute the more traditional lima beans. Serve with a baguette and Neufchâtel cheese.
This Flank Steak with Sauteed Edamame and Wasabi-Mustard Dressing recipe contains arborio rice, flank steak, edamame, canola oil, chicken broth and more.