Roasted edamame is our go-to snack for those moments when we want something delish without breaking a sweat. These little green gems are packed with protein and taste amazing!
We stumbled upon them during a movie night, and let’s just say, they didn’t last long.
Air frying them adds an irresistible crunch while keeping things super easy. Toss them in your favorite seasonings, and you’ve got a perfect munchie for any hangout or binge-watch session.
Trust us, they’ll disappear faster than you can say “where did all the edamame go?” Get ready to whip up a simple and satisfying snack everyone will love!
Ingredients for Air Fryer Roasted Edamame
Gather your green gems for this snacking adventure:
- Frozen Edamame: Grab a bag—no need to shell them unless you feel particularly adventurous!
- Olive Oil: Just a drizzle to get that crispiness going.
- Salt: Because a little seasoning makes everything nice!
- Optional Seasonings: Want to spice it up? Throw in some garlic powder, chili flakes, or even a sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning!
Easy, right? Your taste buds are already doing the happy dance—again!
Tips for Perfect Air Fryer Roasted Edamame
Ready to munch like a pro? Here are some quick tips for roasting perfection:
- Don’t Overcrowd: Make sure to spread those pods out in the air fryer. It’s a party, not a crowded elevator—everyone needs personal space to get crispy!
- Shake it Up: Halfway through cooking, give the basket a little shake. Just think of it as edamame aerobics!
- Keep an Eye on It: These tasty treats can go from perfectly roasted to charred in a flash. Set a timer, and keep it on your radar!
Variations and Substitutions
Feeling creative? Here are some fun ways to jazz up your edamame:
- Spicy Salsa Kick: Toss in a bit of your favorite salsa or sriracha before air frying for an extra zesty twist. Who doesn’t love a little heat?
- Citrus Zing: A squeeze of lemon or lime juice post-roasting can give those pods a brightness that will make them pop!
- Sweet & Savory: Drizzle some honey or maple syrup for a sweet counterbalance that’s truly drool-worthy.
Serving Suggestions
Once those edamame pods have been air-fried to perfection, here are some fun ways to enjoy them:
- Straight Up Snack: No need for fuss—just grab a handful and dig in while you catch up on your favourite series.
- On a Platter: Serve them up with toothpicks for an easy, elegant app that looks way fancier than it really is.
- With a Dipping Sauce: Pair with soy sauce, spicy mayo, or even ranch for bonus dipping enjoyment—because who doesn’t love a good dip?
Simple Air Fryer Roasted Edamame
Equipment
- Air-fryer
- Mixing bowl
- Measuring Spoon
Ingredients
- 2 cups frozen edamame in pods
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 teaspoon salt or to taste
- Optional: 1 teaspoon garlic powder chili flakes, or your fave seasoning
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer to 350°F.
- In a mixing bowl, toss the frozen edamame with olive oil and salt (and any optional seasonings you fancy).
- Place the edamame in the air fryer basket in a single layer.
- Air fry for about 10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through to ensure even cooking.
- Once they’re golden and crispy, take them out and sprinkle with a bit more salt if desired. Dive in and enjoy those crunchy pods!
Notes
- Feel free to experiment with different seasonings—edamame are super versatile!
- These little snacks are best enjoyed fresh, but they can hang out for a day in an airtight container if you have leftovers (though let’s be real, you probably won’t!).
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