Vegan Edamame, Lime, and Sesame Jar Salad

  • Serves : 1
  • Difficulty level : Easy
  • Type : Lunch

This is a make-now-and-enjoy-later salad that looks as pretty as it tastes. This salad combines flavours of the East, including edamame, coriander, and lime for a refreshing lunch.

Glass jars are great for storing and transporting salads and snacks, perfect to store your made-in-advance creations. They look great too!

Glass jars are great for storing and transporting salads and snacks, perfect to store your made-in-advance creations. They look great too!

Recipe from: 15 Minute Vegan by Katy Beskow (Quadrille £15) Photography: Dan Jones

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp frozen edamame beans 
  • Small handful  fresh coriander 
  • cherry tomatoes halved
  • Juice of 1 unwaxed lime 
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds 
  • carrot grated
  • 5cm (2in) piece of  cucumber finely sliced
  • avocado 
  • Small handful of baby spinach leaves 

Method

  1. Add the edamame beans to a pan and pour over boiling water. Cook over a high heat for 4 minutes, then drain. Rinse in cold water to cool them down.
  2. Add the carrot to the jar as a base layer and sprinkle over the coriander.
  3. Add the cucumber over the coriander layer, then the tomatoes.
  4. Spoon in the edamame beans and press them down gently.
  5. Halve the avocado, remove the stone and peel it. Finely chop the flesh and add it to the jar. Squeeze over the lime juice.
  6. Top with the spinach leaves – this way they will stay crisp without any moisture from the other vegetables. Sprinkle with the sesame seeds and place the lid on the jar. Refrigerate until you wish to eat the salad, then simply shake the jar to coat the salad in the lime juice.