With favas, you have two choices: Buy fresh, or buy frozen ones at Middle Eastern markets.
Bon AppétitPea, Asparagus, and Fava Bean SaladBy Melissa Hamilton and Christopher HirsheimerMarch 12, 20135.0(11)Pea, Asparagus, and Fava Bean SaladHirsheimer & HamiltonArrowJump To RecipeSave StorySave this storyPrintWith favas, you have two choices: Buy fresh, or buy frozen ones at Middle Eastern markets.Recipe notesBack to topTriangleSee Related Recipes and Cooking TipsiconGallery79 Ways to Eat Your GreensThese great recipes make it easy to get your daily dose.iconGallery99 Pea Recipes for Every TableShelling peas, sugar snap peas, snow peas, pea shoots… We love them all.iconGallery63 Side Dishes That Scream SpringThese bright side dishes are a great excuse to stock up on the season's best flavors.iconGallery19 Fava Bean Recipes That Are Ready For SpringLong hours of shelling. Limited availability. Bad Anthony Hopkins impersonations. Fava beans come with baggage—most of it unfair. Here are 19 easy recipes to bring favas into your spring cooking repertoire.A Salad for Every Day of the WeekSalads packed with protein are a snappy option for quick weeknight dinners. Try it for four nights, and on the fifth night, eat cake.