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Asparagus

What is your favorite recipe/way to eat it? I'm planning to try to prepare some this week/end.

Re: Asparagus

  • I usually just roast mine in the oven with some salt/pepper & olive oil and then sprinkle some balsamic vinegar over it before eating.
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  • imageKristin&Kelly09:
    I usually just roast mine in the oven with some salt/pepper & olive oil and then sprinkle some balsamic vinegar over it before eating.

    I like it very similar. I drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with sea salt, and put in the oven at 425 until it looks like its done (helpful, I know). 

    ETA: I love asparagus!

  • a TINY drizzle of olive oil, some sea salt (which I usually hate, fwiw), and I load mine with cajun seasoning.. then we chuck 'em on the grill.

    A friend of mine made small bundles wrapped with prociutto and baked them, then put a small sliver of cheese (I think it was provolone?) lengthwise over the bundles and let them melt. That was crazy good.

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  • imageKristin&Kelly09:
    I usually just roast mine in the oven with some salt/pepper & olive oil and then sprinkle some balsamic vinegar over it before eating.

    I make mine the same way except I put the balsamic on before I cook them.

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  • I lay them out on a cookie sheet, drizzle with olive oil, salt and a bit of garlic, then bake them. YUM!
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  • Sauteed in olive oil, with finely diced shallots and garlic sprinkled with s&p.

    Roasted with olive oil, s&p, then tossed with balsamic, halved cherry tomatoes and goat cheese. I could eat it like this until I threw up.

  • Thanks! How long do you typically cook them?
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    Thanks! How long do you typically cook them?
    Saute: 10 min (I like mine crisp) Roast: I think usually 20 min
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