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Recipes for Fava Beans - Slashfood Ate (8)

Purple Fava Bean

Towards the middle of spring, fava beans or as the English call them -- broad beans -- can be found at farmer's markets across the country. Their rich buttery texture and heavenly nutty taste not only complement meats, fish and other fruits and vegetables, but also make them standouts on their own.

Fava beans are eaten around the world as a snack and as a full meal. They're used as essential ingredients in meals ranging from salad to pork shoulder to bean paste. In the Middle East, fava beans are crushed in a sauce and eaten for breakfast in a dish called "ful medames."

In Iran, fava beans are conserved in metal cans and eaten throughout the winter with salt and pepper. They can also be fried and eaten as a delicious crunchy snack, as done in Mexico, Peru, China and Thailand.

Below are eight recipes for fava beans:

  1. Grilled Fava Beans with Chile and Lemon
  2. Sizzling Halloumi Cheese with Fava Beans and Mint
  3. Fava Bean Salad with Roasted-Garlic Vinaigrette
  4. Fava Bean Soup
  5. Halibut on Mashed Fava Beans with Mint
  6. Garlic-Rubbed Pork Shoulder with Spring Vegetables
  7. Ravioli Stuffed with Fava Beans, Ricotta and Mint with Brown-Butter Sauce
  8. Lemon- and Garlic-Roasted Chicken with Fava Beans, Radishes and Pecorino

Filed under: Slashfood Ate, Vegetarian/Vegan, Ingredients, How To
Tags: fava beans, FavaBeans, slashfood ate, SlashfoodAte, spring, spring produce, SpringProduce, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian

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Hannibal

3-31-2009 @5:53AM Hannibal said... You missed the one with liver and a fine Chianti.
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