Let’s create a dip and make up a name! It would be unique, memorable, unless someone else beat me to it.

Edamole

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  1. Eha Carr says:

    Love the look of this and all the ingredients you have put into it ! Never mind what you call it:) ! I have always made a lot of ‘dips’ and even found a few both healthy and tasty in the shops . . . to go on wraps and breads and lettuce leaves et al instead of butter . . . so much more taste and usually food value . . . thanks for the idea . . .

    1. We’re if the same mind Eha! I will often use my hummus as the spread in my veggie wraps!

  2. CarolCooks2 says:

    Dips are great and I am loving some of your twists, Dorothy its fun to improvise…our Lily even beats me for improvising atm she has a sprinkling of fish sauce with her passionfruit…I have to admit it does taste ok…I hope you have a fabulous weekend xx

    1. Thank you Carol! Always looking for something a little different. I’ll keep an open mind about the fish sauce…

      1. CarolCooks2 says:

        Haha…I will admit Dorothy my first reaction was not positive however I didn’t want to put a damper on Lily’s creativity with food as sometimes things that shouldn’t work do and vice versa and this does work salty and sour…xx

        1. I can see how it could work! Just have to taste for myself! That is, if I can find a passion fruit here in Vermont in November!

  3. I ever knew soy was so powerful in a diet. They say food is the cure to most things that ail us.

    1. Let food be thy medicine! The Standard American Diet (SAD) is creating more health problems than it cures unfortunately.

  4. Leave it to you to come up with a delicious healthy dip. Applause to your kitchen creativity.

    1. Thanks Judy! It’s so good! I’ve made it quite a few times, and it disappears!

  5. Carolyn Page says:

    Where would we be without our food processors? I’m finding myself using mine more and more. I love the idea of adding peas if edamame is not available – as is the case for me today. However, this looks like a great lunch for me today!

    1. I keep my food processor out on the counter at all times. When all the parts are tucked away, it doesn’t get used!

  6. Carolyn Page says:

    I just finished brunch/lunch, which starred your avo/pea deliciousness with baked chickpea salad. My goodness what a treat. 🙏

    1. Thanks dear Carolyn!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!!!

  7. Suzassippi says:

    I have avocados; I have edamame; I have frozen peas; I have lemons and limes; I have organic blue corn tortilla chips, and always, wheat and flax pita and corn tortillas. I think I know what is for lunch tomorrow! So pretty and so luscious.

    1. Wonderful! I’m on my way down!

  8. Mary says:

    If it’s a dip, it will be great for lunch or a healthy sneaky snack from the fridge!! Even a quick finger full 😱and greedily licked off!! Don’t tell!!

    Mary :))

    1. I won’t tell Nary, and you can keep my secret too!

  9. writinstuff says:

    my hubs loves avocado and will LOVE this! Don’t you just hate when you think you’ve created a new dish name only to find out someone beat you to it? Hahaha, for what it’s worth you were the first to teach me edamole. 🙂

    1. Thanks my friend! I guess it’s true there’s nothing new under the sun, and that becomes obvious with the internet!

  10. Wow, this is a creative dip – I’m tasting happiness here!

    1. It is a flavor of happiness! Hope you enjoy, my friend!

  11. What a brilliant idea to use edamame in guac – I must try that – a natural protein boost too. And, it’s because of your post that I know edamole exists 🙂

    1. Oh, thank you so much for reading Shashi! Edamame are delicious, so good for us, and so handy frozen! Enjoy!

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