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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (585g)

Recipe makes 2 servings

Calories 574
Calories from Fat 88 (15%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 9.8g 15%
Saturated Fat 4.3g 21%
Monounsaturated Fat 3.5g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.2g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 15mg 5%
Sodium 64mg 2%
Potassium 1230mg 35%
Total Carbohydrate 90.2g 30%
Dietary Fiber 24.6g 98%
Sugars 8.3g
Protein 34.8g 69%
Vitamin A 245mcg 4%
Vitamin B6 0.4mg 18%
Vitamin B12 0.0mcg 0%
Vitamin C 2mg 3%
Vitamin E 0mcg 2%
Calcium 170mg 17%
Iron 6mg 38%

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Gabriel’s Sauteed Fava Beans Recipe #117520

This basic method of cooking fava beans was taught to me by chef Gabriel Claycamp of Culinary Communion. When I was recently able to get ahold of fresh fava beans, I wanted to cook them in a way that highlighted the taste of the beans themselves, and here’s how Gabriel suggested I fix them. Although fresh fava beans are, as he said, about 70% waste (and the prep time is shelling and peeling), the remaining 30% after you’ve prepared and eaten them are *well* worth the effort! We loved them!
by Julesong

45 min | 30 min prep

SERVES 2

  1. First, shell the beans from the fava pods (I found it’s sometimes easier - especially if you're new to fava beans - to open the pods when you run the edge of a knife along the seam, cutting away the tough edge so that the pod halves come apart).
  2. In a large saucepan, bring water to a boil, then add salt – the amount depends on how much water you have, but it should be very salty, like seawater.
  3. In a bowl, combine ice and tap water to make ice water; set aside.
  4. Add the shelled beans to the boiling water and let cook for about 3 minutes, then remove from saucepan and immediately plunge into the ice water to halt the cooking.
  5. Let the beans cool, then peel the outer skin from each of them.
  6. Over medium heat in a skillet, melt together the butter and olive oil, then add the garlic and sauté for 1 minute.
  7. Add the peeled fava beans and sauté for about 5 to 7 minutes, or until they are done to your preference.
  8. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground pepper, serve, and enjoy!
  9. Note: in choosing your fava beans, get the pods that are firm and fresh looking; also, if you’re feeling silly, have these along with your favorite liver dish and a nice Chianti.
  10. Note 2: once you've made these basic fava beans, you can add other delicious items such as caramelized onions or fennel, chunky fresh tomatoes, and/or a bit of chopped proscuitto.
  11. Note 3: I asked Gabriel if favas could be frozen effectively, and he said that yes, you can shuck them and blanch them for 1 minute at most, then freeze them in a single layer on a sheet in the freezer before putting them into bags; great bright green color and no mushiness in texture; thaw, peel, and use as usual.

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