Asparagus
bmkxox
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I've recently tried asparagus and I really like it! How do you prepare your asparagus?
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Brush with olive oil, salt, pepper and throw them on the girl for a few minutes...0
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Everything tastes better when you throw em on a girl :devil:
Edit: asparagus soup is delightful, and a good way to make use of the woody ends!0 -
bacon lard- S/P + garlic salt.
OMNOMNOMNOMNOM0 -
You can even bake it! the same was as on the "girl" just throw it in the oven, i also put a little bit of Parmesan cheese on mine as well!!0
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Wrap three or four spears in a rasher of bacon and BBQ or grill :-)0
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Sautee them in olive oil or just plain steam them in the micro when in a hurry. They are fabulous wrapped in proscuito (spelling?), sprinkled with a bit of parm cheese and baked, but we typically only do this for a fancier meal or a holiday. I like them in pasta salads as well.0
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Sautee them in olive oil or just plain steam them in the micro when in a hurry. They are fabulous wrapped in proscuito (spelling?), sprinkled with a bit of parm cheese and baked, but we typically only do this for a fancier meal or a holiday. I like them in pasta salads as well.
This is my favorite way to make them too!!! FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
Brush with olive oil, salt, pepper and throw them on the girl for a few minutes...
YES. Or, if I'm inside and cooking chicken/pork in a skillet, I will saute the gus in all the yummy bits leftover from the meat. Amazing!0 -
Just found this yesterday . . .haven't tried it yet but it sounds yummy too - found it on Greatist.com website.
Pesto Quinoa Salad
What You’ll Need:
1/2 cup uncooked quinoa
1 cup low sodium vegetable stock (or water!)
7 thin stalks asparagus, sliced diagonally into bite-sized pieces
1/4 cup diced red onion
1/2 cup diced sweet bell peppers (any color)
1/2 cup halved cherry tomatoes
5 artichoke hearts, rinsed, drained, and halved (or quartered if larger)
1 tablespoon chopped parsley (plus additional to garnish, if desired)
1 1/2 cups cooked chickpeas, rinsed and drained
1 teaspoon pesto
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
Sea salt and black pepper, to taste
What to Do:
1. In a small saucepan, cook the quinoa in the vegetable stock over medium heat, covered, for 15 minutes, or until liquid is absorbed.
2. Immediately after removing the saucepan from the stove, add the chopped asparagus and cover. Allow the asparagus to steam lightly inside the pot with the quinoa for 5 minutes.
3. Meanwhile, prepare all other veggies and herbs. Toss them together in a large bowl.
4. In a smaller bowl, combine the balsamic vinegar with pesto until smooth. Pour it into the large bowl of veggies, along with the chickpeas, quinoa, and asparagus. Stir to coat and season with sea salt and black pepper, to taste.
5. Serve the salad warm or cold. Enjoy it immediately, or store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.0 -
yum yum yum im so excited thanks for the responses everyone!0
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Brush with olive oil, salt, pepper and throw them on the girl for a few minutes...
I don't have a girl to throw them on. Lol0 -
Great in pasta primavera!
Boil your favorite noodles (we like penne), roast your favorite Eye-talian style veggies (summer squash, zucchini, mushrooms, broccoli, ASPARAGUS, garlic, onion, whatever) in some oil and vinegar.
Mix the noodles and veggies, stir with some parmesan, bake a few minutes longer, BLAMMO!0 -
Brush with olive oil, salt, pepper and throw them on the girl for a few minutes...
Soy sauce is good too!0 -
You can also spray a pan with olive oil spray. Wash and dry your asparagus and snap off the ends. Fry over med high heat until slightly soft. Salt or garlic salt and pepper to taste. Enjoy.0
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Spray my foreman grill with PAM, add asparagus, sprinkle with garlic salt. Cook ten minutes.0
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Wrapped in prosciutto.0
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Steamed (to tender crisp) with a little salt. Perfect.0
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Great in pasta primavera!
Boil your favorite noodles (we like penne), roast your favorite Eye-talian style veggies (summer squash, zucchini, mushrooms, broccoli, ASPARAGUS, garlic, onion, whatever) in some oil and vinegar.
Mix the noodles and veggies, stir with some parmesan, bake a few minutes longer, BLAMMO!
ooh im gonna have to try this! Thanks!0 -
I'm so boring, i just roast or steam it, so gonna try some of these ideas ????0
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when the season starts and i can get local picked that morning stuff i will just eat it raw it's too good to do anything to it. otherwise the Oil grill thing, or lightly steamed with a flavoured butter0
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Everything tastes better when you throw em on a girl :devil:
Edit: asparagus soup is delightful, and a good way to make use of the woody ends!
ha ha ha ha!!!0 -
when the season starts and i can get local picked that morning stuff i will just eat it raw it's too good to do anything to it. otherwise the Oil grill thing, or lightly steamed with a flavoured butter
i've never had it raw! I've always cooked it. Interesting!0 -
Steamed (to tender crisp) with a little salt. Perfect.
This is always how I eat mine, with other steamed green veg too.
Alternatively you can very gently steam/blanch them before sautéing - I then put them with sautéed chestnut mushrooms and a pesto-greek yoghurt sauce on tagliatelle (if I can afford it, this stuff: http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-local/frameset/detail/326537_Biona_Organic_Spelt_Spinach_Tagliatelle_250g.html). Damn good.0 -
Just made some last night. Put in a 13x9 baking dish, spray with olive oil, sprinkle with Mrs. Dash Garlic & Herb, then sprinkle with parmesan. Bake in oven at 350 for about 20 mins.
Super Yummy!
I'm going to have to try some of these others too!0 -
Grilled or oven roasted brushed with a mixture of olive oil, soya sauce, balsamic vinegar, and italian spices. Best ever.0
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Steam or grill it and drizzle with balsamic vinegar. YUM0
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Right out of the ground is probably the best tasting account of asparagus. Blanched and then drizzled with evoo and lemon a little sea salt and fresh pepper works for me too.0
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I grill it, roast it, steam it, I adore asparagus, definitely making that quinoa salad posted above.
Quick question though, does anyone else notice that your pee smells funny after eating asparagus? Is it just me?0 -
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Snap off ends of asparagus, chop up lots of fresh garlic, pour olive oil over it, and then salt and make sure they're mixed up well before I bake them until they're crispy on the ends...omg...it's like eating the best french fry EVER!
If you don't like crispy you can cook them less. They're great that way too!0 -
Quick question though, does anyone else notice that your pee smells funny after eating asparagus? Is it just me?
Yup. Mine does every time. I recently started feeding it to my 10 month old...her too!0
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