Vegan Sweet Chili Edamame Recipe - Peas and Crayons (2024)

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Published: April 20, 2018Updated: January 28, 2023Author: Jenn Laughlin

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Vegan Sweet Chili Edamame isfinger-licking good and ready in under 15 minutes!This salty-sweet edamame appetizer is fun, filling, and perfect for snacking!

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We’re seriously crushing on edamame lately, can ya tell?

Just recently I’ve blogged a delicious trio of edamame eats includingSpicy Sambal Edamame,Garlic Parmesan Edamame, and (my latest obsession)Cilantro Lime Edamame Dip. So. Much. Yum!!!

Of course I’m not done yet! Today we’re rocking a sweet and savory twist on classic the edamame appetizer with a little help from Thai sweet chili sauce.

The result is a sticky, finger-licking, snack that’s bursting with flavor! You can keep things mild or break out the sriracha or crushed red pepper flakes to let some fire in on the action. The first time I made this Paul and I straight-up devoured the entire batch of edamame.

Ready to follow suit? Let’s get our recipe on!

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Vegan Sweet Chili Edamame

This salty-sweet edamame is fun, filling, and perfect for snacking!

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Vegan Sweet Chili Edamame

Vegan Sweet Chili Edamame isfinger-licking good and ready in under 15 minutes!This salty-sweet edamame appetizer is fun, filling, and perfect for snacking!

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Asian Fusion

Keyword: Vegan Sweet Chili Edamame

Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 8 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Author: Jenn Laughlin - Peas and Crayons

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Bring 3 cups of water to a boil in a small pot or saucepan.

  • Add frozen edamame and cook for 5 minutes or until tender but al-dente. I always test doneness by trying one first.

  • Drain edamame and set aside.

  • Next add your sesame oil to the pot, switching heat to medium. If the pot is crazy hot, give it a moment to cool to prevent burning the garlic.

  • Add your garlic and cook until tender and fragrant. Next add the sweet chili sauce followed by your edamame pods, salt and sesame seeds. Toss or stir to coat. If desired, you can garnish the dish with sliced green onion.

  • Feeling fiery? Let a little Sriracha or ground cayenne pepper in on the fun and take them from sweet to spicy! (y'all know heat is my weakness - lol)

  • Transfer to a bowl anddive in while they're hot!

Notes

If you are purchasing steam-in-the-bag frozen edamame and wish to cook the pods that way, go for it. I feel like mine get overly mushy whenever I do so I like the boiling method best!

* No sesame oil? no problem! your favorite healthy oil will work. Avocado oil... olive oil... anything goes!

Nutrition Facts below are estimated using an online recipe nutrition calculator. Adjust as needed and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 118kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 162mg, Potassium: 309mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 15IU, Vitamin C: 4.9mg, Calcium: 50mg, Iron: 1.7mg

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awesome extras

Want to amp up the heat? Sprinkle some crushed red pepper flakes or a drizzle of sriracha into the pan along with your sweet chili sauce for a fiery kick! Start small and add more based on heat preference. Enjoy!

If you get a chance to try this vegan sweet chili edamame, let me know!Leave some love in the comment form below or tag your photos with @peasandcrayons on Instagram so I can happy dance over your creation!

These bad boys would be a great addition to sushi nightand fabulous paired with some spicy Szechuan shrimp and broccoli.

Another edamame recipe I’m totally wild about involves seasoning the pods with kosher salt and cayenne pepper. It’s simple, crazy spicy, and just plain addictive. No measurements needed, just start with a teeeeeny bit of cayenne then add extra to taste! I do the same thing for my kale chips too! I’m no stranger to popping down in front of a movie with a big bowl-o-edamame instead of buttered popcorn. It’s way more filling and just plain fun!

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About The Author:

Jenn Laughlin

Hi! I’m Jenn and I’m here to help you eat your veggies! It'll be fun, painless, and pretty darn delicious as I teach you to plan your meals around fresh, seasonal produce with a little help from healthy freezer and pantry staples.

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FAQs

How long to boil frozen edamame? ›

Add 10 oz edamame pods (frozen) to the boiling salted water and cook, stirring once in a while, for 4–5 minutes, or until the soybeans are an al dente consistency. (Read the package instructions carefully and check if the soybeans are raw or cooked.

What is the best way to cook frozen edamame? ›

Bring a large saucepan of water to a boil. Add the frozen edamame and 1 teaspoon of salt. Boil the edamame until they're still bright green, but they soften a bit, about 4-5 minutes. Drain the edamame and rinse it immediately with cool water until they're cool enough to handle.

Do you have to cook frozen edamame before eating? ›

This will normally take between 5-6 minutes, although some suggest that they should be boiled for 20 minutes. They can then be eaten either hot or cold. If you've bought frozen edamame, you simply cook them as above for a couple of minutes. Note: Edamame should always be cooked thoroughly before eating.

How long should you boil edamame? ›

Boiled
  1. Add the water and salt to a medium pot and bring to a boil.
  2. Add the edamame pods to the boiling water. Boil for 4-5 minutes or until the edamame pods are tender.
  3. Drain the edamame and let them cool slightly before serving. Season with salt, if desired.
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Is it better to steam or boil frozen edamame? ›

We Recommend. Edamame is most often quick-boiled, but you will better preserve the beans' toothsome texture if you steam them to reduce their contact with water.

How do you know when edamame is done boiling? ›

Boiling Edamame

Add in-shell edamame and cook until the beans inside the pods are tender about 5 minutes. Drain, rinse with cold water to cool, and season to taste before serving.

How do you tell if edamame is fully cooked? ›

COOK'S TIP. To determine if edamame beans are properly cooked, squash one between your fingers. The flesh should break apart and flatten out quite easily. If it doesn't, it needs to be cooked longer.

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