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Make delicious springtime fava beans simpler by broiling them in their pods, then tossing them with a seasoning salt for a peel-and-eat snack. Blending the seasoning salt in a spice grinder makes a fine powder that easily sticks to the pods and your fingers to season the beans while you peel and eat. Great recipe for Broiled Fava Bean Pods.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook broiled fava bean pods using 5 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.
They can of course be composted, but they are perfectly. Here Chef John grills whole pods until the skin is charred and the beans inside are just tender. Many people don't know what to do with fava beans, but they are extremely versatile. They shine in salads, pastas, and on pizzas.
Select fava beans that are light to bright green whose pods are evenly developed. Early fava beans will be pale green and smooth podded. Dry, shelled fava beans can be soaked, boiled until tender, and used cold. Whole roasted fava beans: Toss clean whole fava pods with olive oil, salt and pepper. While the fava pods are considered inedible, the beans are tender, with a sweet, mild grassy flavor reflective of spring.
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