Asparagus offers a unique flavor profile which pairs well with this classic lunch meat. Here's how to combine the two for the ...
Asparagus is at the top of our list of spring produce—and it's probably your favorite, too. Knowing how to cook asparagus is important if you want to enjoy all that the vegetable has to offer. April ...
IMHO, no vegetable takes so well to grilling as asparagus. Cooking the green spears over charcoal imparts far more flavor than roasting could ever aspire to, and who can say no to those gorgeous char ...
This easy, show-stopping side dish is a celebration of seasonal spring produce. Slender spears of asparagus glistening with olive oil, scented with garlic and baked under a blanket of cheese make it a ...
We eat our seasons, don’t we? In winter, warming soups, stews and such. Cool and cooling foods come summer, such as ice cream of course, and salads and foods grilled, shooing outside the kitchen’s ...
In my mind, there’s no wrong way to cook asparagus, other than maybe boiling it beyond recognition. (If you’re not a fan of asparagus, I suspect this preparation might be why.) “Asparagus takes well ...
10 fresh asparagus spears, trimmed 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt Preheat oven to 400 F. Grease a baking sheet with cooking spray. Lightly spray asparagus with cooking ...
SELECTION: When buying fresh asparagus, choose firm, green stalks with tightly closed purple tips. Avoid those that are flat, hollow or wrinkled. Those with slightly wilted tips can be freshened by ...
Asparagus is a highly perishable vegetable, with a notoriously short shelf life of just three to five days in the fridge ...
My mother always said “less is more” and “wear the dress; don’t let it wear you.” Those two pieces of advice, among others, are true in life — and especially true of asparagus. Newly arrived in our ...