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How to prepare frozen EDAMAME properly (vegan/vegetarian) 〜枝豆〜 | easy Japanese side dish recipe

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • In this video, I am showing how to prepare frozen Edamame properly and also two arranged recipe using frozen Edamame.
    In my Channel, I show authentic but alternative Japanese home cooking, which can be make with the ingredients available outside of Japan.
    How to prepare frozen Edamame properly:
    Defrost the frozen Edamame in room temperature (idealy in the fridge) for 3-4 hours prier to serving. If you are in hurry, you can also heat it in microwave. Boiling it is not advised, since the flavor will desolve in hot water easily.
    for spicy Edamame recipe
    - Garlic 1-2 cloves
    - Sesame oil 1 Tsp
    - Chilli pepper according to taste
    - Sugar 1/2 Tbsp
    - Soy sauce 1/2 Tbsp
    00:00 Intro
    01:50 Ingredients
    02:33 Preparing ingredients
    03:16 Roasting Edamame
    03:31 Making spicy Edamame
    05:11 Boiling Edamame as a control
    06:14 Eating
    09:56 Ending
    10:20 Recipe
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 134

  • @soto_no_yuki2158
    @soto_no_yuki2158 3 роки тому +58

    Thanks! You brought me back to my childhood. My Sofu would tie his kimono just like that. Almost like it was a dance. Then he’d hop on one leg, arms in the air and scream yooooo like a noh actor and I would copy him, we looked pretty goofy but to me it was absolutely amazing and one of the best memories

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +8

      wow, he sounds like a cool grandpa!
      thanx for sharing your memory!!

  • @MinhNguyen-lb4xp
    @MinhNguyen-lb4xp 5 місяців тому

    Thank you ! So easy ! So delicious ! So marvelous !

  • @grodriguez9614
    @grodriguez9614 2 роки тому +29

    I love this video! I just got a huge bag of frozen edamame from the grocery store without a plan lol. I'm excited to try out one of these recipes! Thanks for sharing!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +4

      great timing!!
      hope yours will turn out as good as mine did!!

  • @expodemita
    @expodemita 3 місяці тому +3

    The shell is not to eat? Only the seed? Then why is cooked with that shell?

  • @StillOnTrack
    @StillOnTrack 2 роки тому +5

    I was already going to make it but you went and made me even hungrier with how you were enjoying yours, lol

  • @luisrodrigues4698
    @luisrodrigues4698 2 роки тому +7

    Being absolutely ignorant about edamame i still bought it when i was getting my frozen veggies at the supermarket. Without looking it up i used them more or less like peas or green beans. Big mistake as i let the pods intact, and they are way too fibrous to eat. Learned my lesson :)

  • @claytonalexander9105
    @claytonalexander9105 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for just getting clear down to business... i went through 10 videos of BS and noone can tell me a thing about cooking Edamame or mor importantly why.

  • @cmt9875
    @cmt9875 Рік тому +5

    I'm going to try the spicy garlic. Looks delicious! Thank you!

  • @vivyhanghal5270
    @vivyhanghal5270 2 роки тому

    My favourite thank you for the recipe

  • @akiraaoi18
    @akiraaoi18 2 роки тому +4

    Ah nice! I wasn't sure if I had to boil the edamame or let it defrost! Also Tannenzäpfle!

  • @OmniVisionElite
    @OmniVisionElite Місяць тому

    Great video!

  • @2gkims427
    @2gkims427 5 місяців тому

    As you were speaking I was wondering how you can cook with your sleeves so long. And then you showed how you do it! Loved it!! :)

  • @gerdlang9164
    @gerdlang9164 Рік тому +2

    As a German I have to give you thumbs up simply because you drink a very tasty German beer.

  • @mariad.5823
    @mariad.5823 3 роки тому +2

    Your spicy recipe is the best one I found

  • @ValeriePallaoro
    @ValeriePallaoro 2 роки тому +9

    In Australian Japanese bars/restaurants we get large bowls of edamame, salted but not freshly salted. They are warm/hot to the table and cooked I think in salted water. But, Australia, so it must be frozen for delivery to here, then boiled. And it's perfect. Just so damn, fricken perfect. I love it.

    • @lila3372
      @lila3372 2 роки тому +1

      I think they're usually steamed?

  • @redred4877
    @redred4877 2 роки тому +2

    my favorite japanese icon!!! ur a legend

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +2

      hahaha, thanx!!
      glad you like my videos!!

  • @AlbertKingboss
    @AlbertKingboss 3 роки тому +2

    Love this recipe Taiji! Hope I won't mess it up although I probably will :D I subscribed btw because this video is awesome and I'm sure the future ones will be as well!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +2

      thanx for finding my channel and for subscribing!!
      failing is also part of learning/success, so no problem!
      let me know how you like the other videos!

    • @AlbertKingboss
      @AlbertKingboss 3 роки тому +1

      @@taijiskitchen I like them a lot!

  • @ReturnToSender83
    @ReturnToSender83 2 роки тому +1

    Love Edameme I can a bag full at a time I love them spicy with fresh garlic.

  • @dawnbacon5676
    @dawnbacon5676 2 місяці тому

    I made them with your help , they are amazing 😊 wish I could post a picture here for you. I cooked them with sesame oil, sesame seeds, pink Himalayan salt, chili flakes, fresh garlic, forgot the sugar, didn't have soy source so I used Worcestershire sauce witch was great with it and last but not least I had Franks Sweet Chili Sauce to dip them in an omg so amazing, I subscribed to your Channel and will definitely be continuing as a follower for more great ideas. Pilamiya 🙌

  • @ArvySan
    @ArvySan Рік тому +2

    Add some salt to the boiling water, it's classic in restaurants to improve color and taste. Thus the edamame has bright color and look more fresh.
    Oh and for me blanching is enough with salt water just to improve it's color and taste, I never over boiled edamame, I think it might make them mushy. Aside of that nice tips for the variation 👍

  • @jamber121
    @jamber121 3 роки тому +6

    Taiji, I'm so glad I found your videos!! Your knowledge will be put to good use ...thank you! I am looking forward to trying your recipes and techniques. What is your favorite Japanese beer to eat along with edamame? Kanpai!!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +1

      Hi and thank you for visiting my channel!!
      It makes me so happy to hear such a comment and to know that my videos are helping people!!
      my favorite beer is Suntory "the premium molts"!!

  • @vasilicagabor1497
    @vasilicagabor1497 3 місяці тому

    Bravo!

  • @ReadyMindsetGo
    @ReadyMindsetGo 11 днів тому

    Idk why but I had to lol while you were eating. Best part haha

  • @billnroger
    @billnroger 2 роки тому +8

    My partner is Japanese and we always steam the edamame in a bamboo steamer. His Mom always did it that way…

  • @Avamanson000
    @Avamanson000 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @irabontita
    @irabontita 2 роки тому

    My fave edamame...oishiii...

  • @Katch.22
    @Katch.22 9 місяців тому

    The spicy garlic 😍

  • @cjrideson
    @cjrideson Рік тому

    Good.

  • @marias8007
    @marias8007 Рік тому

    my new favourite snack

    • @marias8007
      @marias8007 Рік тому

      i'm lazy. i just defrost and eat 😄

  • @tineejohnston9737
    @tineejohnston9737 2 роки тому +2

    New subs here 😇 love your simplicity of recipe and very clear and your blogs are easy to understand, btw how did you learn to cook or who influenced your cooking style 💞

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +6

      i don't have any training, just always interested in cooking and love eating!
      most of my recipes are from my mother and grandmothers, but also some from restaurant, friends or found in internet. lucky the recipes don't have copyright!

  • @Jose-xe2pw
    @Jose-xe2pw 2 роки тому +6

    Da trinkt er ein Tannezäpfle 😂 N gute

  • @Omni0404
    @Omni0404 Рік тому

    So true! The edamame made by beer so delicious.

  • @nataliabartra5333
    @nataliabartra5333 5 місяців тому

    Can you roast ir and then add the oil, garlic, chili pepper for flavor? Or would you not recommend that?

  • @watashidakke6166
    @watashidakke6166 2 роки тому

    I miss Edamami..tabetai😋

  • @DHARMYOGCOM
    @DHARMYOGCOM Рік тому +2

    whats the point of adding the spices if you are only eating the inside?

  • @leighlyle2304
    @leighlyle2304 2 роки тому +6

    In England, edamame (like goji berries) is considered a "super-food" because of all the nutrients the beans provide plus they have a crunchy texture. They are very popular and are added to practically any type of salads and rice dishes.
    By the way, I notice that sesame oil is often used in Japanese cooking as a cooking oil. Sesame oil has a very low smoking point and is prone to burning thus losing/ruining its flavour. Therefore I am intrigued as to why it is so often used this way?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +5

      well, to be honest, edamame is not as nutritious as regular soy beans (as much as I am aware), since edamame is exactly the same species as soy beans, instead premature, meaning not fully grown, thus containing less nutrients than soy beans. so to be exact, soy beans should be the super-food, if you will. but very nice to hear that they are popular in the UK!
      as for your second question, you are right. therefore most times, sesame oil is added only at the end. I found out myself that recently so my old videos don't consider that fact. as for Tempura, the do use (nowadays) refined sesame oil, whose smoking point is higher, just as high as other vegetable frying oil.

    • @leighlyle2304
      @leighlyle2304 2 роки тому +1

      @@taijiskitchen I have noticed sesame oil on our local supermarket shelves which seems to have a much higher smoking point than regular sesame oil. This is a relatively new addition to the oil section. I don't know how deep it carries the sesame flavour because I haven't tried it yet

    • @jasonmarcus1683
      @jasonmarcus1683 Рік тому +1

      @@leighlyle2304 I heard grapeseed oil works well if you don't like the flavor of vegetable oil.

    • @dawnbacon5676
      @dawnbacon5676 2 місяці тому +1

      I used it in mine and it was perfect, you have to cook with the proper amount of heat 😊

  • @edl653
    @edl653 Місяць тому

    So why are salt and other seasonings added to the pod? Would it not be better to extract the beans and season them to one like directly? - Bought them thinking the package was of Snow Peas. I found out the hard way that the pods are not to be eaten.

  • @PaperTigresss
    @PaperTigresss 2 роки тому +1

    On the subject of green ingredients :D
    I would love to know if you have any savoury recipes that use sencha or gyokuro - either freshly made or as reuse of the tea leaves already brewed out (勿体無いね!. I've head mentions of using tea as an ingredient in rice dishes but not yet encountered any actual recipes.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +2

      perhaps Ochazuke? kinda soupy dish of rice and tea, sometimes with other condiments.
      planing to make it in the next couple of month, so pls be patient!

    • @PaperTigresss
      @PaperTigresss 2 роки тому +1

      @@taijiskitchen I look forward to it immensely. Thank you for sharing so much and being so active in the comments!

  • @Kotik_Kompotik.
    @Kotik_Kompotik. 2 роки тому +1

    Hm, German pilsener? I thought you guys prefer dry rice lager or something like this. I prefer Japanese food with light lagers anyway :) mostly Sapporo, it’s great for any types of veggie snacks

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +1

      well, I don't drink much, so I don't know so much on beer. I just drink whatever is available around.

  • @inagasiquiamco1840
    @inagasiquiamco1840 Рік тому

    im pretty sure it isnt only exclusive in japan if it is late summer or summer because we have an edamame plant in the Philippines but we have to cut and kill the tree because it was housing snakes

  • @adipop5977
    @adipop5977 Рік тому

    👍❤️👍❤️

  • @mazenoshana1136
    @mazenoshana1136 Рік тому

    ❤️👍

  • @milanesclodina3870
    @milanesclodina3870 Рік тому

    Can i use olive oil instead of sesame oil

  • @stefimandi186
    @stefimandi186 2 роки тому +4

    I am surprised to see that you are cooking with sesame oil. I've learned that better to start cooking with some vegatble oil and add a few drops of sesame oil only after the food is cooked. Indeed, it has a nice, roasted nutty taste. Actually, sesame oil is very expensive here, so I really use a few drops only.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +3

      in your case, I would do the same, since the aroma of sesame oil (or any other oil) will be less if it gets heated, so it makes sense to add at the end. where I live, its not sooo expensive, so I don't care so much, but maybe ill point that out, in my next video. thanks!!

  • @kanpeki
    @kanpeki Рік тому +4

    So... you're not supposed to eat the pods? 😮 If so, I feel embarrassed right now. Everytime I've had edamame I just ate the whole thing 😅

  • @dorapopovici9101
    @dorapopovici9101 2 роки тому +1

    You mix foods in the pan with sticks, too, hmm…thought you only use them for eating, which version of edamame did you like best?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +3

      yes, those are called Sai-bashi, especially designed chopsticks for cooking. they are longer.
      i liked the roasted edamame the best!

  • @llonya
    @llonya Рік тому +1

    Tannenzäpfle beste Pils der Welt

  • @TheRealKnossi
    @TheRealKnossi 2 роки тому +2

    Rothaus Beer 🍻👌🏼

  • @EmanuelCaesar
    @EmanuelCaesar 5 місяців тому

    Lol im in NL and I got the exact same packaging

  • @imaw8ke
    @imaw8ke Рік тому +14

    Why can't we just push them out of the pods and then cook them in garlic, et cetera?

    • @gmasstudios
      @gmasstudios 5 місяців тому +2

      I feel like they might become mushy that’s why

  • @KjKharismatic
    @KjKharismatic 3 роки тому +1

    How long did you let the edamame sit out at room temperature before it was ready to eat?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +2

      depending on the room temperature, but in the summer like 2-3 hours in the winter 4-5 hours.

    • @KjKharismatic
      @KjKharismatic 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you @@taijiskitchen. I made some yesterday and they were delicious. 😋

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +1

      @@KjKharismatic you are welcome and glad it turned out good!!

  • @fuzzywuzzy5749
    @fuzzywuzzy5749 2 роки тому

    Forget the recipe - I would like a tutorial on how to how an apron! I wear one everyday and am going to get tangled up until I get it right.

    • @fuzzywuzzy5749
      @fuzzywuzzy5749 2 роки тому

      I mean TIE an apron. I was slowing it down so much and concentrating and still can't see what I need to do.

    • @fuzzywuzzy5749
      @fuzzywuzzy5749 2 роки тому

      Ohh get from other comments that it was a kimono, not an apron. I'm embarrassed and sad. I wish I could tie my work apron like this.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому

      nothing to be embarrassed, its called a method, Tasuki-gake, a way to "roll up the sleeves" when wearing Kimono. perhaps will work on also other clothings or apron. I will try to make a video on how to do this sometime soon!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому

      in some of the old videos, I missed to fast forward, like in this, you can watch exactly how I am doing it. I don't know if you can apply this to your apron.
      ua-cam.com/video/IMPgNLNdMhY/v-deo.html

  • @Krissi_Avocado
    @Krissi_Avocado Місяць тому

    Did i miss how you prepare them in the traditional way? Since you say boiling them isn't recommended. All the videos on youtube show them boiling 😅

  • @0626love
    @0626love 2 роки тому +1

    So you said edamame is boiled before frozen? boiled for how many minutes or just blanched for killing enzymes (they do it for peas and parsley also - otherwise enzymes kill the vitamins and fragrant substances even while frozen)?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +2

      not quite sure how long, but long enough that they are cooked through.

    • @0626love
      @0626love 2 роки тому +1

      @@taijiskitchen thank you for the quick response :)
      was asking because trying to grow my own in my garden (in Estonia) this year (could require freezing some for winter), so the info did help, tnx!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  2 роки тому +2

      @@0626love wow, from Estonia, cool!!
      well, if you want to grow your own Edamame, then just find some soybeans, plant them (around march-may) as you would normally grow peas/beans and instead of waiting to fully mature, just pick them while they are still green (July-august)

    • @0626love
      @0626love 2 роки тому +1

      @@taijiskitchen nice!
      Amazing to hear an advice on edamame from a Japanese directly!!
      I already got some seeds ready to sow, yes. (Checking out other cooking tips on your channel ASAP)

  • @obsoleteprofessor2034
    @obsoleteprofessor2034 3 місяці тому

    American here... Got served edamame first time today. I asked What kind of peas are these?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 місяці тому +1

      I think I explain in the video, but Edamame are young soy beans.

  • @Cathisbaking
    @Cathisbaking 3 роки тому

    Hi, do you have recipe for Hitashi make beans?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому

      not sure what you mean by "Hitashi make beans"
      if you mean Ohitashi, then I make it as an side dish in this video.
      ua-cam.com/video/orDk_tCglYg/v-deo.html

    • @Cathisbaking
      @Cathisbaking 3 роки тому

      @@taijiskitchen , my apologies, there is a spelling error, should be Hitashi mame beans, my sincere apologies.
      Thank you for the reference link.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +1

      @@Cathisbaking no problem!
      i have personally never heard of Hitashi Mame, and looked it up. supposedly it is a regional dish and you can make it with Edamame, Hitashi means to soak or marinate. you can marinate Edamame beans in Dashi or like a pickle brine. maybe you can try with these pickle brine as well.
      ua-cam.com/video/u9pFG4yOp_Q/v-deo.html

    • @Cathisbaking
      @Cathisbaking 3 роки тому

      @@taijiskitchen , thank you very much!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому

      @@Cathisbaking hahaha, you are welcome very much!!

  • @nomanejane5766
    @nomanejane5766 2 роки тому

    🍽

  • @fajri8843
    @fajri8843 5 місяців тому

    Right i through it in with my chicken,and afterwards look it up on UA-cam, so now i must run and go take it out of that hot pot asap......

    • @fajri8843
      @fajri8843 5 місяців тому

      I think in my ignorance I didn't do a bad job,I took them out and tasted it. Those pods glided open and it tasted delicious with the chicken sauce it was cooked in. I'm sort of proud how nice it came out.

  • @adamghauri9883
    @adamghauri9883 Рік тому

    0:00

  • @anaserra3078
    @anaserra3078 7 місяців тому +1

    So you don’t eat the whole thing like green beans?

    • @kiwigirlNZ
      @kiwigirlNZ 2 місяці тому

      No. The pods are really leathery, and hard to chew.

  • @violent8931
    @violent8931 3 роки тому +1

    Can we eat the pots? I dont like to waste any food that edible..

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +2

      I never heard of anyone eating the pods of Edamame. You could eat it, but surely it does not taste particularly good and it is pretty fibery and has hard part to it. so I don't recommend doing it, but you could give it a try.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +2

      @adwinf fiasdnf Hi, thanx for your comment. pls read my reply, I didn't say that you can't eat the pots on the contrary you could, but just said that nobody eats the pots in Japan and it doesn't taste particularly good. but of course taste is always a personal thing, to someone it may taste good. I just don't personally recommend it.
      I'm not quite sure what you mean by ju, but sounds something negative. No I don't live in Japan but I grew up there and this channel is for those who want to make Japanese food with the ingredients available outside of Japan.
      and yes I have been bullied once in my childhood, but we've talked it through and I have several good friends there.

  • @riaconradt2554
    @riaconradt2554 Рік тому

    It’s been more than a year since you posted this but I still wanted to point out that the device you used for the garlic is a garlic press (a.k.a. garlic crusher). Sorry. OCD.

  • @midasknyght2841
    @midasknyght2841 Рік тому

    If I have to hear "mmmmh" "mmmmm" "mmmmm" "mmmmm" one more time I'm going to lose my fucking mind

    • @davidnoriega8723
      @davidnoriega8723 4 місяці тому +1

      You don't need to lose your f***g mind, just don't watch the video and stop the aggression.

  • @user-yw8zc3me5f
    @user-yw8zc3me5f 2 місяці тому

    Edamame full from

  • @senoroscuro7674
    @senoroscuro7674 Рік тому

    This japanese guy is very cute.

  • @curtisthomas2670
    @curtisthomas2670 3 роки тому +1

    Where your wok?
    Where your wok?
    You have such nice kitchen and no wok?
    Haiya!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +2

      No, I do have work, I work as a Highschool teacher in Germany. this is the kitchen of my apartment. thanx for your comment!!

    • @curtisthomas2670
      @curtisthomas2670 3 роки тому +1

      @@taijiskitchen Wok, not work. It's a joke from another UA-cam channel by "Uncle Roger", an Asian comedian who reacts to cooking videos. He asks that when he sees someone cooking Asian food without a wok😂

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +2

      @@curtisthomas2670 ah, ok, hahaha.
      in Japan we barely everJapanesedon'tthey stir fry many dishes.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +2

      @@curtisthomas2670 oh, I never heard of uncle Roger. is he good? ill look him up later!
      well, Japan is a country in Asia, but is a culture of its own and is distinctly different from other asian culture and their cuisine. I wouldn't include Japanese cooking in Asian cooking, haha.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +3

      @adwinf fiasdnf yes, I know.
      btw where is your hatred coming from?
      I am open for every critique but not hate speech. if you have specific and productive criticism, then I am all ears for you, since I know that I am not perfect and neither are my videos.

  • @user-kimbeat
    @user-kimbeat 2 роки тому

    7:05 eat start

  • @MIA4204
    @MIA4204 18 днів тому

    😂😂🤣🤣🤣
    He finish all the bowls of edamame 🫛🫛🫛🫛 jaja jaja jajaja😅😅😅

  • @davidnoriega8723
    @davidnoriega8723 4 місяці тому

    Adwin fias dnf I was raised in a place up to 25, and never touched the kitchen, let alone a stove. So I can't show the food or the cuisine of that place.

  • @fauzimukhtar8892
    @fauzimukhtar8892 8 місяців тому

    nampak sedap.
    tapi beer tu kita tak boleh.
    haram.

  • @domoetker3967
    @domoetker3967 3 роки тому +1

    Dude, you are full am übertreiben.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому

      do you mean in a good way or bad?

    • @ich.mag.futtern2866
      @ich.mag.futtern2866 3 роки тому +1

      😂

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  3 роки тому +2

      ​@adwinf fiasdnf i grew up there until 17, so I do admit that I am not a pure Japanese, if that is what you mean. but what if I wasn't? even if I wasn't Japanese, I could still show the Japanese cooking.

    • @domoetker3967
      @domoetker3967 2 роки тому +1

      @@taijiskitchen I see. I am Asian too, and you are voll am übertreiben, übelst.

  • @Tabooza
    @Tabooza Рік тому +1

    You can boil the Edamame but you're water must be at a rolling boil than place the edamame. once the water starts boiling again the Edamame is done

  • @primordialsheep
    @primordialsheep 5 місяців тому

    Be honest. You just made this video as an excuse to eat edamame, didn’t you?

  • @milanesclodina3870
    @milanesclodina3870 Рік тому

    Can i use olive oil instead of sesame oil