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Fresh, green asparagus is delightfully crisp and simultaneously bitter and sweet. It also happens to be incredibly versatile in terms of preparation and can be cooked in the oven, in a pan, on the grill, and more. It’s no wonder this well-loved vegetable is a Spring staple! Asparagus can stand alone as a show-stopping side dish, whether it’s plainly grilled or dressed in citrus and a rich cheese, but it’s also a game-changing ingredient in many tasty mains. We’ve collected our favorite recipes where asparagus rightfully takes the spotlight, creating a fresh and delicious dish.

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Asparagus with Bacon and Shallots

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Asparagus with Bacon and Shallots Recipe

Give asparagus a quick hit with the broiler and add crispy bacon, shallots, and the flavor of whole-grain mustard, and maple syrup. There’s nothing this instant favorite doesn’t have.

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Blistered Asparagus

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Blistered Asparagus Recipe

It doesn’t get much easier than 6 minutes in a heavy skillet. Simple seasonings like butter, salt, and pepper allow the natural asparagus flavor to shine.

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Asparagus with Sesame and Citrus Vinaigrette

Asparagus with Sesame and Citrus Vinaigrette

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Asparagus with Sesame and Citrus Vinaigrette Recipe

Sweet and tangy citrus, toasted sesame seeds, sesame oil, and cider vinegar give this side dynamic flavor. We love the contrast between the crunchy asparagus and the soft navel orange segments

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Mushroom and Asparagus Grain Bowl

Mushroom and Asparagus Grain Bowl

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Mushroom and Asparagus Grain Bowl Recipe

Grain bowls are so popular for good reason. They're the perfect solution for a fast weeknight meal. This vegetarian spring grain bowl has all the elements: pleasantly chewy farro, tender-crisp spring asparagus and fennel, and a big punch of flavor from lemon and Parmesan. Serve warm on a cool night or make it ahead and dish it up cold the next day. Look for precooked, ready-to-heat farro near other shelf-stable prepared grains. To make your own farro: Cook 1 cup dry farro in a pot of boiling water until just tender; drain well. For a little extra protein, top this dish with shredded rotisserie chicken.

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Asparagus with Lemon-Parmesan Breadcrumbs

Asparagus with Lemon Parmesan Breadcrumbs

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Asparagus with Lemon-Parmesan Breadcrumbs Recipe

Breadcrumbs make everything better— even asparagus. Panko, lemon, and Parmesan cheese add zing to this crunchy veg for a perfect Spring side dish.

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Pasta with Shaved Asparagus and Pea Pesto

Pasta with Shaved Asparagus and Pea Pesto

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Pasta with Shaved Asparagus and Pea Pesto Recipe

Thick asparagus stalks are best for this dish because they’re easier to shave. The trick to this recipe? We cook the pasta in as little water as possible so the resulting pasta water becomes viscous with starch.Adding a littleof the water to the sauce makes it extra creamy and helpsit cling to the noodles. Pine nuts can be expensive—a good budget substitute is unsalted sunflower seed kernels.

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ck-Pasta with Shaved Asparagus and Pea Pesto

Asparagus-and-Goat Cheese Quiche

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Asparagus with Lemon and Pecorino

Asparagus with Lemon and Pecorino

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Asparagus with Lemon and Pecorino Recipe

This classic recipe utilizes pecorino Romano cheese, lemon, olive oil, and salt and pepper to highlight Spring asparagus.

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Tarragon Asparagus with Eggs

Tarragon Asparagus with Eggs

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Tarragon Asparagus with Eggs Recipe

Choose thick asparagus instead of thin for this dish. The wider spears have an excellent sweet flavor and can stand up to the bold tarragon vinaigrette.

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Asparagus and Peas with Warm Tarragon Vinaigrette

Asparagus and Peas with Warm Tarragon Vinaigrette

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Asparagus and Peas with Warm Tarragon Vinaigrette Recipe

Use frozen peas and sugar snap peas in conduction with asparagus to create a Spring veggie salad. Shallots, tarragon vinegar, and a toss with crispy bacon make this salad an instant favorite.

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Creamy Asparagus and Pancetta Penne

Creamy Asparagus and Pancetta Penne

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Creamy Asparagus and Pancetta Penne Recipe

Take advantage of the vegetables that are in season— including our favorite, asparagus— and make a vibrant and flavorful pasta. This creamy main feels like an indulgence but is chock full of healthful ingredients

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Soba, Snow Pea, and Asparagus Toss

Soba, Snow Pea, and Asparagus Toss

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Soba, Snow Pea, and Asparagus Toss Recipe

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Spring Vegetable Soup

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Spring Vegetable Soup Recipe

All of your favorites like leeks, carrots, green peas, asparagus, and spinach, are simmered with cannellini beans and red potatoes for a filling yet light soup. Use vegetable stock rather than chicken to make this dish vegetarian.

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Romaine, Asparagus, and Watercress Salad with Shrimp

Romaine, Asparagus, and Watercress Salad with Shrimp

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Romaine, Asparagus, and Watercress Salad with Shrimp Recipe

Serve with Wheat Rolls with Orange Butter.

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Phyllo-Wrapped Asparagus with Prosciutto

Phyllo-Wrapped Asparagus with Prosciutto

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Phyllo-Wrapped Asparagus with Prosciutto Recipe

Phyllo-Wrapped Asparagus with Prosciutto is an appetizer worthy of a special occasion. Simply roll up prosciutto and asparagus in phyllo dough and bake. The results are a crunchy, easy appetizer all will enjoy. You can also chop the prosciutto and sprinkle it on the phyllo.

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Green Pea and Asparagus Soup with Poached Eggs and Toast

Green Pea and Asparagus Soup with Poached Eggs and Toast

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Green Pea and Asparagus Soup with Poached Eggs and Toast Recipe

Light, lovely, and lush, this egg-topped soup is all you need for a well-rounded spring supper.

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Asparagus with Avocado-Herb Dressing

Asparagus with Avocado-herb Dressing

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Asparagus with Avocado-Herb Dressing Recipe

This dish is a beautiful celebration of the season,with crisp-tender asparagus blanketed by a creamy, very herby dressing. If you can find white asparagus, try using half white and half green—it really makes the dish look beautiful. You'll need to boil the white asparagus (which gets its lack ofcolor from being grown in a covered or underground environment so that it doesn’t achieve photosynthesis) for a couple minutes longer. If you can’t find it, just use 2 pounds of green asparagus. To get a head start, cook (and cool) the asparagus up to two days ahead, and blend the dressing up to a day in advance; assemble the veggie platter about an hour before serving, and leave at room temperature to take off the chill.

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Harvest Vegetable Frittata

Harvest Vegetable Frittata

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Harvest Vegetable Frittata Recipe

Sauteed green beans and asparagus, roasted butternut squash and Brussels, and Gruyere cheese make this frittata one of a kind. This recipe utilizes holiday leftovers, but you can use new veggies or boxed stuffing.

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Chilled Sesame Asparagus

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Chilled Sesame Asparagus Recipe

Play it cool on a warmer Spring day by chilling after cooking and tossing it in a tangy soy-sesame vinaigrette. Serve with cold cuts, cheeses, and sandwiches for the perfect picnic or snack dinner.

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Roasted Asparagus with Egg and Tomato

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Roasted Asparagus with Egg and Tomato Recipe

Crack an egg over roasted vegetables and top with shaved Parmesan and chives. Viola! An easy, satisfying dish that’s perfect for a busy weeknight. Serve with toasted bread drizzled with olive oil.

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Marinated Asparagus-and-Carrot Salad

Marinated Asparagus-and-Carrot Salad

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Marinated Asparagus-and-Carrot Salad Recipe

Bathe carrots and asparagus in balsamic vinegar and chill for an hour. These veggies are as irresistible as pickles!

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Feta, Green Onion, and Asparagus Frittata

Feta, Green Onion, and Asparagus Frittata

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Feta, Green Onion, and Asparagus Frittata Recipe

This weekend’s brunch menu never looked so good. A flavor-packed veggie frittata with feta, shallot, green onion, and asparagus will surely keep you coming back for more.

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Roasted Asparagus, Mushroom, and Onion Pizza

Roasted Asparagus, Mushroom, and Onion Pizza

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Roasted Asparagus, Mushroom, and Onion Pizza Recipe

Make your own (way more delicious and fresh) frozen pizza. Partially baking the pizza before freezing helps draw moisture out of the vegetables and set the crust so it stays nice and crisp.

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Spring Panzanella with Asparagus

Spring Panzanella with Asparagus

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Spring Panzanella with Asparagus Recipe

Panzanella is a Florentine bread salad that’s popular in the summer. Instead of tomatoes, use asparagus and radishes for a Spring makeover.

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Asparagus Shrimp Stir-Fry

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Asparagus Shrimp Stir-Fry Recipe

A savory shrimp stir-fry is just asking for sweet, juicy Spring asparagus. Give this dish flavor with fish sauce, oyster sauce, garlic, cooking wine, and shallots. Serve with steamed jasmine rice.

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Eggs in a Garden Breakfast Tart

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Eggs in a Garden Breakfast Tart Recipe

Thanks to ever-handy, store-bought puff pastry, this stunning savory tart is shockingly easy to make. The flakey puff pastry crust cradles 8 over easy eggs, surrounded with vibrant spring vegetables.

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Savory Spring Galette

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Savory Spring Galette Recipe

Lighter than a quiche, this seasonal galette can be baked ahead and reheated, making it especially handy for a dinner party or for a midweek dinner.

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Thai Shrimp Scampi

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Thai Shrimp Scampi Recipe

Spaghetti, asparagus, and shrimp are served in a coconut curry broth and topped with cilantro and mint. If you have trouble finding lemongrass, substitute 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon rind.

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Asparagus with Dill Vinaigrette

Asparagus with Dill Vinaigrette

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Asparagus with Dill Vinaigrette Recipe

Simple steamed asparagus is elevated to a company-worthy side dish when tossed in a homemade dill vinaigrette

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White Bean-Asparagus Salad with Bacon and Thyme

White Bean-Asparagus Salad with Bacon and Thyme

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White Bean-Asparagus Salad with Bacon and Thyme Recipe

This salad is packed with beans, asparagus, and bacon, making it just hearty enough to pass for a main dish! Fresh thyme, parsley, and Parmesan cheese make it a flavor winner

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Creamy Spring Pasta

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Creamy Spring Pasta Recipe

Two things we just couldn’t live without— gorgeous Spring produce and satisfying pasta. This dish is luxuriously creamy, but the pasta soaks up the sauce quickly. Serve immediately.

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Steak and Asparagus Stir-Fry

Steak and Asparagus Stir-Fry

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Steak and Asparagus Stir-Fry Recipe

A quick stir-fry is the busy weeknight’s savior. Add asparagus for a Springy twist on the usual. Serve with precooked jasmine rice for a super fast main dish.

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Shaved Asparagus Salad with Manchego and Almonds

Shaved Asparagus Salad with Manchego and Almonds

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Shaved Asparagus Salad with Manchego and Almonds Recipe

Shaved asparagus creates a light and textured salad base. Just peel toward the head with a sharp peeler to make thin ribbons. Medium or thick asparagus works best for shaving.

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Grilled Asparagus with Fried Eggs and Pancetta

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Grilled Asparagus with Fried Eggs and Pancetta Recipe

Asparagus and fried eggs are a classic springtime combo for good reason--they're delicious together. Medium-thick asparagus spears will char nicely outside while staying crisp-tender within.

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Grilled Asparagus-and-Ricotta Pizzettes

Grilled Asparagus-and-Ricotta Pizzettes

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Grilled Asparagus-and-Ricotta Pizzettes Recipe

Now there’s a dish that’s great for a app, lunch, or light dinner. Slather with pesto, dollop ricotta, and top with grilled asparagus.

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Pan-seared Scallops with Asparagus and Pancetta

Pan-seared Scallops with Asparagus and Pancetta

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Rustic Garlic and Asparagus Tofu Quiche

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Rustic Garlic and Asparagus Tofu Quiche Recipe

If you’ve never made a tofu quiche, it’s time. Dana Shultz, author ofMinimalist Baker’s Everyday Cooking, developed this gluten-free, eggless version that’s light in texture, loaded with protein, and gets tons of flavor from garlic and asparagus. Keep it seasonal with whatever vegetables you have on hand, and use up your leftovers. The tofu, hummus, and yeast mixture creates an egg-like filling that’s just as satisfying as the real thing. This quiche—delicious served hot or at room temperature—is the perfect excuse to throw a brunch party or plan a Sunday funday picnic. Is it the weekend yet?

Rustic Garlic and Asparagus Tofu Quiche

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Notes:

  • Schultz often uses Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1:1 Baking Blend in her pie crusts, as she loves its finely-milled texture.
  • Be sure to use silken tofu for best results.

Reprinted fromMinimalist Baker’s Everyday Cookingby arrangement with Avery, a member of Penguin Group (USA) LLC, a Penguin Random House Company.

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Pan-Seared Strip Steak with Mushrooms, Asparagus, and Vanilla-Cabernet Butter

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Pan-Seared Strip Steak with Mushrooms, Asparagus, and Vanilla-Cabernet Butter Recipe

This single-skillet supper may sound highbrow (and look the part too), but trust us, it’s about as simple as it gets. Perfectly pan searing a succulent cut of steak is one of those essential kitchen skills that every home cook needs in order to whip up an impressive, company-worth meal on the fly or simply to treat yo’self at the end of an exceptionally long day. Topping your seared New York strip steak with a decadent compound butter is another back-pocket trick that is simple to do, but reads incredibly sophisticated/delicious. For this steak skillet, we opted to infuse our butter with vanilla bean and red wine—vanilla brings out the robust flavors of the ruby port and Cabernet, both of which partner beautifully with a tender New York strip. A vegetable medley of mushrooms, asparagus, and shallots quickly sautéed in the flavorful pan drippings makes the perfect side dish to round out this plate, balancing your rich steak and butter sauce. Make this dish once, and we can almost guarantee that butter-basted seared steak + a quick, same-skillet veggie sauté will become a dinner game plan you’ll come back to again and again. Note: You will definitely have leftover compound butter… which is not a bad thing. The butter freezes beautifully and is excellent to have on hand for flavoring veggies, spreading over warm bread, and topping other cooked meats. If you have leftover steak, it makes for one heck of a next-day steak sandwich—especially if you dress toasted bread with a generous smear of your compound butter. If you want to apply this same easy and elegant meal strategy to a slightly more budget-friendly cut of beef, try our Hanger Steak with Brussels Sprouts, Potatoes, and Lemon-Herb Butter. And you can find more helpful technique tips for achieving a perfect sear on your steaks right here.

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What is the most delicious way to eat 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. The cooked spears can sport a variety of guises, from simple salt and pepper seasoning with butter or olive oil, to more complex sauces like beurre blanc.

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

What did we find? Spears that were snapped lost an average of half their weight, while trimming and peeling resulted in a loss of less than 30 percent. The thicker the spear, the more pronounced the difference when snapped. SNAPPED: Snapping the natural breaking point means losing half the weight of almost every spear.

How to cook asparagus Bobby Flay? ›

Brush asparagus with olive oil and season with salt and pepper to taste. Grill for 3 to 4 minutes or until just tender. Divide the asparagus among 4 plates and immediately top with a slice of the cheese. Drizzle with the lemon vinaigrette.

What cooking method is best for asparagus? ›

Try roasting, sauteing, grilling and more to bring out the flavor in this crowd-pleasing vegetable. The harbinger of very early spring, asparagus stays in season through the summer. Its elegant, snappy stalks stand up well to a variety of preparations, including roasting, steaming, sautéing and grilling.

Why do you soak asparagus? ›

But spears that come from small farms or your garden require extra care. 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.

When should you not eat asparagus? ›

It can cause allergic reactions in sensitive people. Pregnancy: Asparagus spears are commonly consumed as a food. But asparagus extracts are possibly unsafe to use when pregnant. Asparagus extracts have been used for birth control, so they might harm hormone balances during pregnancy.

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.

How do you cook asparagus Rachael Ray? ›

Pile asparagus onto a baking sheet. Combine lemon, shallot, extra-virgin olive oil and tarragon. Pour the dressing over the asparagus and turn to coat spears in fat. Season the asparagus with salt and pepper and roast 15 to 17 minutes at 375 degrees F.

How to cook asparagus tips Jamie Oliver? ›

Put your griddle pan on a high heat. Place 500g of washed asparagus (woody ends snapped off) on the dry griddle pan. Turn and lightly char on both sides until just tender (roughly 2 to 3 minutes on each side), then toss in a large bowl with a knob of butter, a good squeeze of lemon juice and a pinch of salt and pepper.

Does asparagus get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Does asparagus get softer the longer you cook it? Yes, it does. But you don't want to cook it too long or it will be soggy. That's fine when using in a soup, but not so much as a roasted side.

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.

What is the best way to eat asparagus cooked or raw? ›

Before you eat asparagus spears, you'll want to trim off the white, woody ends, usually by at least ¼ inch. Asparagus can be served whole or chopped into ½ inch pieces. Raw asparagus makes a great addition to a salad, but more often than not you'll find it cooked.

What tastes better thin or thick asparagus? ›

Ferretti says there is little taste difference between thin and thick asparagus spears, but the thinner vegetables can be tougher to chew. Ferretti also says asparagus is a nutritional bonanza, serving as a significant source of vitamins A and C.

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