Help Cooking Asparagus

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  • olive oil spray, lemon pepper, &garlic powder. Bake on 400 for 15 minutes. It's DELICIOUS!
  • kkm2605
    kkm2605 Posts: 45 Member
    I cut the whole bunch in 2-3" pieces. Steam in a wok (of deep fry pan) in some water for about 5 mins ( cover until softish)...
    add 2 cloves of garlic minced
    add about 2-3 cups of fresh bean sprouts and more water to steam them all up (cover)
    add ½ tbsp of low sodium soya sauce and cover with fresh baby spinach.
    steam it all up and you are ready too serve

    (Just make sure that you never let your pan lose water and most of the soya sauce will stay mixed with the water at the bottom of your bowl.)
  • erinlo123
    erinlo123 Posts: 1 Member
    I saute with a little olive oil, chicken bullion and lemon juice.
  • oh_mg
    oh_mg Posts: 35 Member
    I spread them out in a single layer on a cookie sheet, spray them lightly with EVOO, then sprinkle with a little salt and pepper. 425ºF for 20-25 minutes. They're crispy and delicious - I like them better than french fries!
  • LittleElephant
    LittleElephant Posts: 106 Member
    Yum! Bump
  • kelfromhell
    kelfromhell Posts: 25 Member
    Toss in balsamic vinegar and garlic then grill it!
  • Makethefatcry12
    Makethefatcry12 Posts: 133 Member
    I sautee mine in a pan with olive oil then I top it with a small amount of parmesan cheese. Or I use a ziplock steamer bag and steam it with water and some I can't believe it's not butter
  • I coat in olive oil, salt and lemon pepper. Then bake at 400 for about 15 minutes.

    I also like to bake it. I will use olive oil, garlic powder and a sprinkle of reduced fat parmesan cheese.
  • kailey_watson
    kailey_watson Posts: 65 Member
    I broil with some lemon juice and salt. MMMmm now I'm craving asparagus!
  • dumb_blondes_rock
    dumb_blondes_rock Posts: 1,568 Member
    snap the ends off, don't cut them.....

    preheat 1/4 cup oil per bundle, and cook 4 cloves garlic per bundle in the oil on low temp, to extract the oil out of the garlic. Pour the oil(i use olive oil) over the asparagus that is placed on a cookie sheet. Toss around a bit to make sure the spears get all covered. Cook for 10-15 mins @400, time depends on thickness of spears. When out of oven, top off with grated parmesean cheese, pepper, and a some lemon juice. People request me to make these ALL the time, especially for cook outs
  • I snap mine, then steam them. When they are about done I squeeze fresh lemon juice and sprinkle with a little sea salt. In the summer if I am grilling, I put the spears on the grill grate (crosswise so they don't fall through) and cook them. I add the lemon juice right at the end then too because it give it a caramelized texture to the outside. Delish!
  • crystal8208
    crystal8208 Posts: 284 Member
    Thanks everyone! I'm going to try again tonight!
  • Ruthy420
    Ruthy420 Posts: 41 Member
    I'VE MADE THEM ON THE GEORGE FOREMAN GRILL, COAT THE GRILL WITH NONSTICK BUTTER FLAVORED SPRAY, SPRAY THE SPEARS TOO AND COAT WITH SEA SALT & PARMESAN CHEESE, TURN THEM AFTER A FEW MINUTES, I LOVE THE WAY VEGGIES TASTE ON THE GRILL, GIVES IT A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TASTE! DELISH, ENJOY!
  • TammyW18
    TammyW18 Posts: 244 Member
    I either steam it in my steamer or my favorite I wrap it in aluminum foil with some olive oil and garlic and put it on the grill...YUMMO!
  • beckys19
    beckys19 Posts: 119 Member
    My favorite: sautee with a little bit of butter, granulated garlic, and a tad of salt. Add salt and granulated garlic when the asparagus is almost done. I haven't tried it with olive oil, but that might work too- for stir-fries I use an oil mister (refillable, pump-air pressure driven) it'sa great way to get oil right where you need it and helps cut down total amount used.

    Plus, Alton Brown usually has some really good recipes, though I can't personally vouch for the ones on this show... The link below is to the Good Eats Fan Page, where you can find the recipes and transcript of the asparagus show.
    http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/GEFP/index.htm

    Or you can go to youtube and enter "age of asparagus"
  • denlyons
    denlyons Posts: 11 Member
    Spray cookie sheet with Pam lay the asparagus single layer down. (After you snap bottoms off) Drizzle with olive oil 1 tablespoon and do any kind of seasonings like garlic pepper, etc. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15-20mins. Mmmm!
  • Bump. A lot of good ideas here. I also have a terrible time making good asparagus.
  • cressievargo
    cressievargo Posts: 392 Member
    I must be boring. I just steam them and eat them. I don't care too much for butter on my veggies.
  • beckys19
    beckys19 Posts: 119 Member
    The olive oil spray with sauteed asparagus (with salt and granulated garlic) worked great last night! I clocked my oil sprayer at 1g per 5 seconds, found out the olive oil was 11g per Tablespoon, so my 5 second blast only added 10 calories!
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