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Cicada nymph spring salad
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Cicada nymph chili guacamole
If you’re looking for a little more crunch, consider pairing some chips with a nice cicada guacamole, also by Yoon. Start by combining mashed avocado with salt and pepper, squeeze some lemon on top, and sauté red onions, jalapeños, chili peppers and garlic. Throw in some blanched cicada nymphs and you’re all set.
Cicada kimchi
Now on to the main course. Yoon also cooks up a cicada kimchi with kennip, brown rice, cucumber and mint. It’s all very artfully plated, and if you’re uneasy about those little red eyes staring you down while you eat, you’ll be happy to know you can’t even spot the crushed-up critters in this dish. There’s also a dash of extra protein, as the kimchi paste is mixed with cricket powder before the blanched cicada nymphs are tossed in.
Cicada nymph chocolate with 24k gold
If you’re treating yourself to something as rare as these cicadas, it’s only appropriate to go all out by topping them with chocolate and gold foil. Delectable. (Here’s another recipe for chocolate-covered cicadas without the gold, if you’re looking to scale back a bit.)
Cicada ramen
If you want to keep your meal prep simple, throw some fried cicadas into a pan of noodles and veggies and call it a day.
Cicada pizza
Anchovies are so mainstream. Try adding cicadas to your pie instead. Here’s a recipe that includes kalamata olives, shiitake mushrooms, fresh basil and, of course, blanched cicadas.
Other recipes
- To finish off that pizza, opt for some chocolately cicada “Emergence cookies.”
- Try grilling cicadas with some summer vegetables like squash and cherry tomatoes.
- Make this cicada and saffron risotto if you’re looking for some bold flavor.
- This recipe book has everything from banana cicada bread to cicada stir fry.
- Shake up Taco Tuesdays with these “El chirper tacos.”
- Another dessert option: cicada rhubarb pie.
- And here are the various ways to cook up cicadas: dry roast, deep fry or sauté them.