Stir-fried Succotash With Edamame

Stir-fried Succotash With Edamame
Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Total Time
10 minutes
Rating
5(118)
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While we’ve still got corn and peppers aplenty, make this Asian version of the American classic succotash. I love the combination of sweet and seared flavors in this dish.

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Ingredients

Yield:Serves six
  • 1tablespoon peanut or canola oil
  • 2garlic cloves, crushed or sliced
  • 1tablespoon minced ginger
  • 1 to 2teaspoons minced jalapeño (to taste)
  • 1large red bell pepper, cut in small dice
  • Kernels from 2 medium ears of corn
  • 2medium zucchini or other green summer squash, cut in ¼-inch dice (about 3 cups)
  • 1cup edamame, thawed if frozen
  • Salt to taste
  • ¼teaspoon sugar
  • ½cup chopped cilantro
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Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

65 calories; 3 grams fat; 0 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 1 gram monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 6 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 3 grams sugars; 3 grams protein; 276 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat a 14-inch flat-bottomed wok or a 12-inch skillet over high heat until a drop of water evaporates within a second or two when added to the pan. Swirl in the oil by adding it to the sides of the pan and swirling the pan, then add the garlic, ginger and jalapeño and stir-fry for no more than 10 seconds. Add the bell pepper, corn, squash and edamame, sprinkle on the salt and sugar, and stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes, until the vegetables are crisp-tender. Add the cilantro, toss together and serve.

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Very yummy. I added sesame oil and white pepper, otherwise followed exactly.

This is going into my regular “salad’ rotation. Adding some lime juice and finishing salt flakes really took it to another level. I ate the leftovers cold and they were fantastic. This makes a fabulous side dish.

Perhaps it was local store brand frozen edamames, or that I subbed basil for cilantro, and drizzled sesame oil (just a touch), but this was disappointing. Had an unpleasant aftertaste. Won’t be trying this again.

This is going into my regular “salad’ rotation. Adding some lime juice and finishing salt flakes really took it to another level. I ate the leftovers cold and they were fantastic. This makes a fabulous side dish.

Finish with some lime juice. Delicious!

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