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Grilled Corn and Edamame Salsa

15 minsPrep
5 minsCook
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This is one of those recipes that comes together in a pinch. It can be served as a starter, or alongside an assortment of other dishes or salads. Paired with fried wonton wrappers or corn chips, it makes a showstopper of a starter; paired with jasmine rice and a side of tofu, or a boiled egg, it makes a wholesome and filling lunch or dinner. Take it to a potluck and it will pair with almost anything.

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Ingredients 11

4 serves
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Dressing

2 tbsp Japanese mayonnaise

1 lime, juice and zest

Salsa

1 tbsp olive oil

2 ‒ 3 ears corn, kernels removed

200 g edamame, shelled

1 red capsicum (bell pepper), large, diced to about the size of corn kernels

1 red onion, finely chopped

Handful Vietnamese mint leaves, large, roughly chopped

Handful coriander leaves (cilantro leaves), large, roughly chopped

1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds

To Serve

corn chips

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Nutritionper serving
Calories238 kcal
Fat13g
Carbohydrates18g
Protein9g
Fiber6g
Nutrition information is estimated based on the ingredients in this recipe. It isn't a substitute for a professional nutritionist's advice.

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Method 4

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Step 1

Combine the and in a mixing bowl and whisk until smooth.

Step 2

Cook the in a hot frying pan with the and a pinch of salt and cook for 2–3 minutes. Allow to cool, unless serving immediatly.

Step 3

Put the cooked , , and in the bowl with the lime mayo and stir to combine. Taste, season with salt and pepper, then toss with the herbs and .

Step 4

Serve with corn chips or fried wonton wrappers on the side to scoop it all up. Yum!

Jessica Prescott

Jessica Prescott's tips

Got leftovers? My husband Andy has been known to pile this on top of corn chips that have been nuked in the microwave with grated cheese on top, to make a sort of nacho fusion dish. He rates it!

If you prefer, cook the corn on a barbecue or over an open flame follow the method in my Loaded Guac recipe.

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