For a deeper flavor, consider using freshly grated Parmesan cheese. Pre-grated cheese often contains cellulose, which can hinder proper melting and crisping. Don't overcrowd the baking sheet. If necessary, roast the edamame in two batches to ensure even cooking and maximum crispiness. Experiment with different seasonings! A pinch of red pepper flakes adds a touch of heat, while garlic powder or onion powder provides a savory depth. These are best served immediately while hot and crispy. They will lose their crispness as they cool. For an extra nutty flavor, try toasting the Parmesan cheese in a dry pan for a few minutes before adding it to the edamame.
Libby Schowalter
Apr 3, 2025I added a sprinkle of garlic powder and it was amazing!
Columbus Marvin
Dec 26, 2024Next time I'll try adding some red pepper flakes for a little kick.
Ansel Kirlin
Sep 22, 2024I used Pecorino Romano instead of Parmesan and it was delicious! Thanks for the tip!
Savion Dietrich
May 26, 2024The key is definitely drying the edamame well. Mine came out perfectly crispy.
Glennie Beier
Mar 22, 2024I love how versatile this recipe is. I've used it in salads and as a side dish.
Katelin Crona
Mar 19, 2024This recipe is so easy and addictive! My kids love it as an after-school snack.
Gussie Jast
Oct 8, 2023Quick, easy, and delicious! Perfect for a healthy snack.
Vidal Koelpinnitzsche
Jul 30, 2023Best edamame I've ever had! So much better than steamed.