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When snack cravings hit, it’s easy to reach for chips or pretzels, but this recipe proves you can have something just as crunchy, salty, and satisfying with a smarter twist. These Smart Snack Crispy Air Fryer Edamame are ready in minutes, made straight from the freezer, and loaded with plant-based protein. Season them however you like—classic salt and pepper, zesty chili powder, or garlicky goodness—and you’ve got a snack that feels fun and flavorful.
Do I need to thaw frozen edamame before air frying?
Nope! You can toss the frozen edamame straight into the air fryer, no thawing required. Just add a light drizzle of oil and your seasoning, and they’ll crisp up perfectly.
Should I use shelled or in-pod edamame?
Either works. Shelled edamame are easier for snacking or adding to bowls, while in-pod edamame are fun to eat by hand and great for sharing.
When do I add the seasoning?
Toss with oil and spices before air frying for a more intense flavor, then add a pinch of salt right after cooking so it sticks while hot.
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Can I make these without oil?
Yes. They’ll still crisp up in the air fryer, though the texture is a little lighter. A spritz of cooking spray helps seasonings stick better.
What temperature should I cook edamame in the air fryer?
400°F is the sweet spot. It gives you golden, crunchy results in 10–15 minutes.
How do I store leftovers?
Keep cooled edamame in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the air fryer for 2–3 minutes to bring back the crunch.
Is edamame a healthy snack?
Yes! Edamame is naturally high in plant-based protein and fiber, making it a filling, better-for-you alternative to chips.
Can I change up the flavors?
Definitely. Try garlic powder and parmesan for a savory kick, chili powder for spice, or even a squeeze of lemon for freshness.
This is the kind of snack that’s just as fun to eat as it is smart to make. Set out a big bowl during game night and let everyone munch between rounds of cards or trivia- it’s crunchy brain fuel that fits right in with the theme. Or keep it simple: curl up with a good book, your favorite show, or even a puzzle while you snack away.
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