53 Asparagus Recipes You NEED To Make This Spring (2024)

We're straight up "stalk"ing asparagus this season.

By Camille Lowder
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All the fresh produce back in action after a long winter (sorry sweet potatoes and pomegranates, we’ll see you next year) is one of the best parts about spring—outside the return of nice weather, ofc! One of our favorites? Has to be asparagus. While somewhat similar in flavor to other green veggies like broccoli or green beans, asparagus’s earthy, slightly bitter taste largely stands alone, making it an awesome addition to a number of recipes and meals. If you’ve started spotting the green stalks at your farmers' market or grocery store, pick some up and get inspired by our list of 53 delicious asparagus recipes.

Sprinkled among our more involved recipes here, we’ve included simple methods for how to cook asparagus. Whether you’re grilling, air frying, oven-roasting, or steaming, we’ve got tips for you. Whatever method you go with, make sure you first trim off the woody ends—no one likes expecting a crispy bite and getting something tough and stringy instead. You can peel down to the white part, or (our fave), simply snap them off. Once you’ve done so, you’ll be ready to turn them into everything from crowd-pleasing appetizers to delicious weeknight dinners.

If you’re looking for something to serve to a crowd, we highly recommend wrapping asparagus in some bacon or prosciutto for a great snack or sit-down meal appetizer. Willing to put in a bit more effort? Get some crescent or puff pastry dough and go to town, like in our asparagus Alfredo bundles, our asparagus and chive tart, or our . Take our word for it, and make extra—these babies always go fast.

For more of a main dish, we’ve got lots of springy pasta and chicken recipes with asparagus as the star or supporting cast. Try our creamy feta-lemon penne with asparagus, our , or our creamy asparagus bacon gnocchi to see all the different ways these ingredients can pair well together. Hint: If you’re into lemon and garlic, you’re going to love them.

Want even more spring fruit and veggie inspiration? Check out our favorite celery recipes, our top strawberry desserts, our best garlic recipes, and our fave rhubarb recipes too.

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Cheesy Baked Asparagus

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Not only is this side dish so delicious, it's also incredibly easy to make. Simply top asparagus with garlic, a little cream, Parmesan, and mozzarella, then bake it until the cheese is bubbly and golden and the stalks are tender.

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Cream Of Asparagus Soup

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One of our favorite ways to celebrate asparagus is in this simple and creamy soup. Ready in under an hour, this light soup is the perfect addition to any spring meal, whether as a light appetizer to your Easter dinner or the centerpiece to your meal.

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Creamy Feta-Lemon Penne With Asparagus

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The secret to this springy pasta’s success? A tangy “cream” sauce made with rich Greek yogurt and salty feta that provides a bright contrast for the earthy, vegetal flavors of pan-fried asparagus.

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Asparagus Quiche

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Finding ways to use asparagus when it's in season becomes top priority. Using it in a quiche is one of our favorite ways; just take a look at this perfect-for-spring recipe. The custard-like filling is studded with feta as well for an easy springtime brunch. The pie crust is flaky and buttery, and the filling couldn’t be easier to make. We love that this quiche is vegetarian, but some crumbled cooked bacon would also be incredible mixed in.

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5

Cheesy Asparagus & Bacon Casserole

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For this casserole, asparagus gets topped with a bacon cream sauce (!!), plenty of cheese, and the best part of all, Ritz crackers that add the perfect crunch. It's kind of like the springier cousin of green bean casserole—try it and we know you'll love it just as much as that fall classic.

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Alfredo Asparagus Bundles

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Whether or not you love asparagus, you’re going to swoon over these little bundles wrapped in puff pastry and filled with Alfredo sauce. They're a great anytime app, but the pop of green is particularly lovely for spring.

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Steamed Asparagus

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These are perfect for those nights when you forgot to prepare a side. They cook up SO fast and can complete any meal, like our garlic Parmesan flounder or some creamy Tuscan chicken. Happy steaming!

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Lemony Asparagus Pasta

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We shine a spotlight on the spiky star ingredient here with a supporting cast of a creamy white wine sauce, deeply infused with fragrant lemony notes and a nice salty Parmesan kick, and perfectly al dente pasta. We can't think of a better harmony of flavors to celebrate the beginning of spring!

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9

Garlic Butter Shrimp & Asparagus

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Similar to our lemon garlic butter shrimp, but with an extra-springy vegetable addition, this garlic butter shrimp & asparagus is simple—it only takes 20 minutes from start to finish—and is great for any level of cook.

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Parmesan Asparagus Fries

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We coated asparagus in a cheesy Parmesan and panko mixture before baking, resulting in extra-crispy, golden brown fries perfect for dipping in your favorite creamy, savory sauce (ranch or spicy mayo are our go-tos!). It’s hard to beat French fries, but these are guaranteed to give the classics a run for their money.

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11

Copycat Cheesecake Factory Madeira Chicken

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Far away and famed for many things, The Cheesecake Factory is worshipped for their Chicken Madeira, a saucy dish served with asparagus and topped with lots of mozzarella. This one-pan copycat recipe comes together in no time so you can enjoy it at home too.

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12

Creamy Asparagus Bacon Gnocchi

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This speedy one-pan dinner is 100% pure comfort. With chewy gnocchi, crisp-tender asparagus, and a light cream sauce imbued with smoky bacon, it's also suspiciously delicious for a dish that takes well under an hour. 😉

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Foil Pack Grilled Salmon With Lemony Asparagus

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Cooking the foil packs over high heat will help to sear the fish while generating enough steam to fully cook the salmon and the asparagus. If the fish is flaking and light pink, then you'll know your salmon is done.

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Roasted Asparagus

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There are many ways you can cook asparagus, but roasting is our absolute favorite. When the stalks darken and crisp, they're not burning, they're developing more flavor. Got thicker stalks? Roasting makes a perfectly tender interior that seriously can't be beat.

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Sheet-Pan Garlic Butter Salmon & Asparagus

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In this simple sheet-pan supper, salmon teams up with asparagus and onions. Giving the veggies a head start before adding the salmon makes sure that everything is cooked to perfection. The asparagus will be crisp-tender, the red onion wedges will melt down and get a little sweet, and the salmon will be a little browned on the edges, but still tender in the middle.

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Balsamic Steak Roll-Ups

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Balsamic-glazed steaks get rolled around fresh veggies for a fun appetizer or an easy summer dinner. Hot tip: Securing the roll-ups with toothpicks makes them MUCH easier to cook. Just don't forget to remove them when it's time for serving.

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Hollandaise Sauce

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Although Hollandaise is considered a basic sauce, one that is used as a starting point to make many other sauces, it’s also wonderful as is, slathered over eggs Benedict or cooked vegetables (like asparagus!).

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Goddess Bowls

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A good sauce changes everything, and this green goddess dressing is one of our favorites yet. The veggies here are interchangeable, but in the spirit of goddess dressing, we think green is the way to go. Roasted asparagus, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are all good choices.

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Air Fryer Asparagus

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With minimal time and practically zero effort (thanks air fryer!), you can have asparagus ready faster than your oven could even preheat. With a teaspoon of olive oil and a little lemon juice to brighten it up, you have a quick and healthy side ready to go.

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Garlicky Greek Chicken

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All it takes is a few basic ingredients (that you most likely already have on hand) to transform chicken thighs into an herby, garlicky dream. The best part? Your sides and main dish will both be ready in under an hour, making this an ideal last-minute, filling weeknight dinner.

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FAQs

Why do you soak asparagus in ice water? ›

Shock the boiled asparagus in an ice bath.

The ice bath method stops the vegetables from cooking more, and keeps the beautiful, vibrant green color. Drain the blanched asparagus.

What are the different ways to cook asparagus? ›

Asparagus is amazingly versatile: it can be steamed, simmered, roasted, battered, grilled, sautéed or wok-fried. Thinly sliced, it's even wonderful raw in a salad.

Should you soak fresh asparagus before cooking? ›

Soak in cold water for about 15 minutes, gently agitating every so often to loosen any sandy soil trapped in tips or "fins"; then lift asparagus from the water, leaving grit behind. TRIMMING: For thin spears, hold stalk with one hand at base, the other hand about two inches away; then bend spear.

What is the best way to eat asparagus? ›

Its elegant, snappy stalks stand up well to a variety of preparations, including roasting, steaming, sautéing and grilling. You can even eat asparagus raw: shave it into ribbons with a vegetable peeler and toss into dishes like Shaved Asparagus Salad with Lemon and Parmesan or Asparagus Fettuccine Carbonara.

What not to do with asparagus? ›

The number one mistake made when preparing asparagus is overcooking it. Take into account that the vegetable continues to cook for a few minutes after you remove it from heat or boiling water. Because it only takes a few minutes to cook, keep a close eye on it to avoid soggy, limp stems as the outcome.

What does shocking asparagus do? ›

Shocking veggies stops the cooking process and keeps their color vibrant and bright. Immediately after blanching the spears, use tongs or a spider strainer to transfer them to a large bowl of ice water. Swirl them around in the cold water until their temperature drops, then remove and drain.

Why shouldn't you snap the ends off asparagus? ›

It is not necessary to trim asparagus. On some spears, especially fresh, pencil-thin stalks, the woody ends may tenderize once cooked. But on larger stalks, the ends of the asparagus are often woody and dense—Which makes them difficult to chew, no matter how soft the asparagus is after cooking.

What is the best taste for asparagus? ›

Our Head to Head Taste Test
  • Ariane - very nice, good flavour.
  • Millenium - very nice chunky, a bit bitter raw.
  • Mondeo - Incredibly tender, more stringy end, more delicate, more subtle flavour, bland.
  • Pacific 2000 - Very tender, great flavour, similar to Mondeo for flavour, slightly bitter raw.

Do you want thick or thin asparagus? ›

The Michigan Asparagus Advisory Board, meanwhile, says that thicker stalks are of higher quality. Thicker stalks are usually higher in fiber, according to Peter Ferretti, professor of vegetable crops at Pennsylvania State University. But whether thick or thin, asparagus stalks of all sizes are nutritious and delicious.

How to cook asparagus so it's not bitter? ›

Putting a little char on the stalks makes the flavor more complex and less bitter. Start by blanching asparagus, cooling them and then hitting them with a little oil, salt and pepper. You can cook them on a hot grill or in a very hot sauté pan. The goal is to put some flavorful char on the stalks, not burn them.

Can dogs eat asparagus? ›

In summary, it is safe for dogs to eat asparagus, although it can be tough to chew and digest when it is raw or undercooked – and the tough bit of the stem should always be removed. Just remember to cut it into small bite-size pieces first and always feed in moderation to reduce the risk of illness cause by overeating.

How many stalks of asparagus should you eat? ›

Asparagus is particularly high in folate and vitamins A and K. Keep in mind that a food is considered an excellent nutrient source if it meets 20% or more of your RDA in one serving. For asparagus, a standard serving size is six medium spears, a 1/2 cup of pieces, or just over three ounces cooked.

What to avoid when buying asparagus? ›

Avoid stalks that appear limp or wilted. The tips of asparagus should be closed and compact, free from spreading or softness. Color: Asparagus should be should be rich in green color, softly fading to white at the bottom of the stalk. Avoid those dull in color, as this indicates the asparagus is passed freshness.

What does asparagus pair well with? ›

The asparagus makes a gorgeous side dish to serve with fish, chicken, pork, or really any protein you like.

Should asparagus be soaked before planting? ›

Soak asparagus roots for several hours or overnight in water prior to planting. Begin by planting the crown about 2 inches deep and plan to add top soil over the crowns as the bed matures. Plant asparagus roots about a foot apart, being sure the crowns are not touching one another in the planting trench.

What does putting asparagus in water do? ›

Asparagus will stay fresh up to five days when placed in a jar with water and covered loosely by a plastic bag. Change the water when it becomes cloudy. Asparagus should be crisp and firm. If it begins to wilt, droop, or become limp or the crowns have spread, those are signs the asparagus is going bad.

Why do chefs put vegetables in ice water? ›

A quick boil in salted water, then a plunge in a bowl of ice water yields cooked vegetables that are vibrant in color and crisp-tender in texture. The ice water halts the cooking process instantly, so that the vegetables keep their color and their texture.

How do you keep asparagus from getting slimy? ›

“It's important to keep asparagus hydrated and cold to maintain its crispness and freshness,” says Budabin McQuown. “Another option is to wrap the base of your asparagus in a lightly moistened paper towel and put it in a sealable plastic bag.”

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