Roasted Asparagus With Crispy Leeks and Capers Recipe (2024)

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Shourya Ray

Asparagus grow in length (not width) so plumper bottoms doesn't mean it's not fresh. As the article states, look at the tightly closed buds for freshness. As Jacques Pepin taught us, use a vegetable peeler to quickly remove the tougher out layer on fatter asparagus. This way, you won't be cutting and throwing away a delicious inch or two of the vegetable (you paid for). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMH21I782IM&t=28s

Xfarmerlaura

Thicker asparagus are just from older plants. The asparagus council wants us to believe the thinner ones are better; it's easier for them to deal with younger plants (since asparagus is a perennial, which makes weeding harder and harder as years pass). The thick asparagus are the most special.

Mary from Terry, MS

When roasting asparagas, I arrange them on a foil lined baking sheet with the tops aligned on one side of the pan so I can fold the foil over just the tops to prevent them from overcooking while the stalks get roasted and creamy inside. I like to roast lemon halves in the pan at the same time to squeeze directly over the spears or to make a piquant sauce like Melissa's mustard sauce recipe. Asparagus and sugar snap peas are quintessential spring delights.

Allison

Thin asparagus can be roasted. I usually do them at 375 degrees for about 10 minutes, checking them after 6 minutes have passed.

Randy

Outstanding, and the sauce will work perfectly for any vegetable. This is my new go-to preparation for asparagus.

mimi

So good. I had an unexpected delivery of 3 pounds of asparagus. All thin. So I roasted the leeks and capers in the oven for ten minutes, then added the asparagus and roasted for 8 min more. Perfect. I served this with pork chops and a lemon Dijon cream pan sauce so I skipped the sauce in the recipe. One pound of asparagus down, 2 to go...

Rosco2

Thick or thin when I buy from a grocer I cut off about 1 inch from bottom of stem and put them in a glass of cold water for about 2 hours before cooking. They get really crispy and sweet.

Robert Lemon

Very inspiring, I had leeks and asparagus and capers. But spears were not thick so instead I cut the leeks the long way (the same length as the asparagus) and sweated them in some butter in a sauté pan with a lid, added some vermouth then piled the asparagus on top and let them steam with the lid one. Shavings of parmesan and some capers after. Delicious as a bed for a simple piece of steelhead. Thanks Melissa

JC

Notwithstanding the thickness of your asparagus, just make this dish! The combination of the asparagus and the leeks and capers is delicious. The mustard sauce takes it to another level.

Martha

Roasting asparagus is the only way to prepare the thick ones. Peeling isn’t necessary. Roasted, they become sweet and quite silky, so much easier with less waste. Leftover stalks make a divine soup.

Maria

One pound of asparagus is not enough for this recipe. I would recommend at least 2. One leek creates many slices and it over powers the delicate taste of the asparagus. I would definitely use more next time

mmccall1960

Delicious. Cut off only bottom 1/4 inch, to remove the dirt. Then used peeler to remove tough skin on lower inch or two. First time I did the recipe, the asparagus was too crowded in my sheet pan, causing spears in the middle to be a bit mushy. So, make sure your asparagus isn’t crowded in the pan. Thanks for a great recipe!

Zizzie

Thicker asparagus has a better taste than the thin ones. And it cooks better. Thin ones, no matter how attentive you are, end up flabby.

Mark

Peeling isn’t necessary for thick asparagus but they are so much better peeled.

Marcia

This is delicious, although a bit too oily for our tastes. I tossed the asparagus with a couple teaspoons of olive oil and cut the amount of oil in he dressing by half.

Sharon

We loved these asparagus- keeper. Used leftover pretzel ball mustard cheese dip which worked just fine.

Philip

Substituting a little squeeze of lime for all or some of the lemon juice makes an interesting variation. Limes vary in intensity, so go slow. Not so it tastes like a daiquiri, just enough to give an aromatic note to the asparagus. Improbably, lime and asparagus pair well; diners often ask me what's the ingredient that is making plain old steamed asparagus wake up.

chelsMac

I found the mustard sauce too bitter using extra virgin olive oil. I used avocado oil instead and it turned out much nicer. Great recipe otherwise!

jamiek

Add diced pancetta with the leeks and this is next level!

Lois S

WOW this was way better than I thought. Thick asparagus is essential, just used a few chipped green onions + mild onion slices and I 2TBS oil instead of one. The sauce is exceptional and useful for many other things, including seafood

Leanne

After eating this - I added this to the regular rotation! I cooked the full recipe in my air fryer under the bake setting at the max high setting of 400 degrees. I ended up cooking it for 16.5 minutes total. It was delicious and perfectly cooked.

michael d

I love this recipe. I added 4 slices (chopped) bacon to the leeks and asparagus while they roasted. I also added 1/4 cup of chopped fresh parsley to the dressing. Also to the dressing a squeeze of lemon juice and solace of sherry vinegar just to brighten it up.

Aaron

Simple and divine! Make sure to go for some thick asparagus for that delicious springtime bite.

CDG

I love asparagus. This recipe is terrific, but I'll double the mustard sauce recipe next time.

Charles Grinstead

I love asparagus. Next time I will double the mustard sauce recipe.

kaysara

Easy weeknight side dish. I used a little less oil than the recipe called for and only had thinner asparagus. Nothing burned and it tasted great with some lemon spaghetti and corn. Light springtime dish.

J in Marblehead

I made it exactly as written and it is delicious. Put it in a tortilla with a boiled egg as a complete meal. Thanks, Melissa!

Charles Grinstead

Wow! After cooking this recipe this evening, my wife and I both agree this is a terrific idea for an easy weeknight meal. Thanks!

Cathy

This is our go-to Easter veg, and everyone loves it

Jessica

Absolutely delicious!I only tried this recipe because I had a bunch of leeks languishing in the fridge (I usually keep my asaparagus pretty simple), but I'm so glad I did because the flavors are outstanding. I had so many leeks that I wound up cutting some in half lengthwise and roasting them next to the asparagus under the sliced leeks, and it worked really well. I'll definitely be making this again.

WPS

Around here, any asparagus roasted at 425 f thats cooked longer than seven minutes is overcooked!

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Roasted Asparagus With Crispy Leeks and Capers Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why isn't my asparagus crispy? ›

Why Isn't My Asparagus Crispy? Whether you Air Fry, steam, broil, or roast asparagus — if the spears come out soggy and limp it means they're overcooked. I usually categorize asparagus spears into thin, medium, and thick categories.

Why is my oven roasted asparagus soggy? ›

Overcooking It

Because it only takes a few minutes to cook, keep a close eye on it to avoid soggy, limp stems as the outcome. To avoid overcooking, take it out of the oven or off the stove a minute or so before you think it's done. Another way to prevent overcooking is to shock the asparagus in an ice bath.

Should asparagus be peeled before roasting? ›

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PEEL ASPARAGUS IF YOU DON'T WANT TO but it gives it a sleeker texture. Exposes the grassy flavors.

How do you cook asparagus so it isn't tough? ›

Set a pan of salted water to a boil, add the asparagus and cook, covered, until the spears are tender. How long this will take depends on their thickness. Medium-thin to medium spears will take about 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 minutes, jumbos a bit longer.

How long should you bake asparagus at 350 degrees? ›

Directions
  1. Trim asparagus, and season: Snap off and discard tough ends of asparagus; place asparagus on a lightly greased baking sheet. Drizzle evenly with olive oil; sprinkle evenly with garlic, salt, and pepper. ...
  2. Roast asparagus: Bake at 350°F for 10 minutes or to desired degree of tenderness.
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Why shouldn't you snap 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.

Should asparagus be washed before baking? ›

Seriously...it pretty much cooks itself. But you do have to get it on the pan, so the first thing you'll want to do is to to wash your asparagus and pat it dry.

Should asparagus be crunchy or soft when cooked? ›

Fortunately, there's no wrong answer—it's all about personal preference. Thin asparagus is tender with a slightly crisp center; thick asparagus has a meatier center meaning more crunch and texture. Just make sure to select uniformly sized spears for even cooking.

What does baking soda do to asparagus? ›

Add something alkaline, such as baking soda, and the chemical reactions are altered so the chlorophyll turns bright green. Unfortunately, alkalinity also speeds up the breakdown of plant tissues. Cell walls break down, vitamins leak out — it's not a pretty picture.

What's the best way to cook asparagus? ›

Chop the spears into 1-inch pieces and drop them into the boiling water for about 1 minute, or until tender but still bright green. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the blanched asparagus to the ice water and chill for 1 minute. Drain, pat dry, and toss into salads, pastas, or squeeze with lemon and enjoy!

Why is my asparagus so soft after cooking? ›

Answer: If asparagus turns out soggy, you're overcooking it. The delicate, fibrous stalks turn to mush if you boil or steam them for too long.

How do you crisp limp asparagus? ›

One simple method is to cut about 1/4 inch from the bottom of each asparagus spear and then place them in a glass of ice water. Cover the glass with a plastic bag and refrigerate for a couple of hours. The cold water will help to rehydrate it and restore its crispness.

Why are the tips of my asparagus mushy? ›

Signs Your Asparagus Has Gone Bad

The stalks will go from bright green and firm to dull-colored and limp when it's starting to reach its expiration date. By the time the tips turn black, you'll notice they're completely mushy and probably smell a little funky, too.

Does asparagus get soggy when overcooked? ›

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.

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