Easy Roasted Asparagus Recipe (2024)

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This easyRoasted Asparagus is super quick to make and is the perfect nutritiousside dish to serve with steak, chicken, fish or pork.

When is season freshasparagus is a regular on our menu. I always feel compelled to grab a bunch when they popup at the grocery storeeachyear, standing upright, as if at attention waiting for someone to notice them. I usually donotice and bring home a bunch or two for this easy and nutritiousRoasted Asparagus. Roasting accentuates flavors in vegetables unlikeothercookingtechniques. Plus, it is so very easy.

Simple ingredients and a little bit of time are all that is needed. Asparagus, sprigs of rosemary,thin lemon slices, aretossed in olive oil, sprinkled with salt and pepper, then roasted on parchment lined baking sheet until preferred doneness. While roasting, I like to check on the asparagus at about 5-7minute intervals to avoid burning. Depending on the oven, total cook time can vary.

Roasted Asparagus is one of our favorite go-to side dishes when servingfish, chicken or steak. We’ve found it such a great option when serving a larger crowd. Not only is it quick, but a large amount can easily be roasted on one pan. Roasted Asparagus is also great sliced up and added to soups, pasta salads or a springtime risotto. We also enjoy it inAsparagus and ShrimpSalad.

I think you will find thisRoasted Asparaguseasy enough you will add it to your regular rotation too. The next time you’re servingchicken, steak, or broiled fish roast up a pan of asparagus and watch it disappear!

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Easy Roasted Asparagus Recipe

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Easy Roasted Asparagus Recipe

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Thissuper easy and nutritiousdish is perfect compliment for any entree.

Ingredients

  • 1 bundle/bunch of asparagus
  • 1 lemon
  • handful of rosemary sprigs
  • 2-tablespoons olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400-degrees F.
  2. Thinly slice half of lemon.
  3. Prep asparagus shoots, and spread them along with the lemon slices and rosemary on a parchment lined baking sheet.
  4. Toss all with olive oil, as well as salt and pepper.
  5. Squeeze juice from remaining half of lemon.
  6. Roast in oven for 7 minutes, then carefully turn asparagus over and continue roasting for another 8 minutes.
  7. Watch for preferred doneness. Add additional time if needed. Total roasting time should be between 15-20 minutes. Serve warm.

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48 comments on “Easy Roasted Asparagus Recipe”

  1. janisReply

    I’ve never tried roasted asparagus with rosemary before. I’d like to try it! My go-to option with asparagus is roasted with lemon and GOAT CHEESE. It’s pretty mind blowing.

  2. MarinaReply

    these look delecious! thank you for the recipe, will have to try!

  3. MeganReply

    I maintain roasted asparagus with lemon is one of the best veggies, ever. Gorgeous.

  4. CharlieReply

    So tasty looking 🙂 I love asparagus and only cook it one way. Just a couple min. in a hot frying pan with a bit of butter and tiny bit of water. Just enough to make it fairly hot. But its getting old. I need to try this way 🙂

  5. Myrna SandersReply

    I made this and added chopped proscuitto and garlic. Yum!

  6. Ashley BensonReply

    This looks SO good! I am leading a group in a Slow-Carb Diet this month and we are having a sampling party this weekend. We are all bringing a slow-carb food to share. I am going to make this! I love roasted asparagus, but always add tons of parmesan cheese. Well, for this month I am staying away from dairy. Your recipe is perfect!!! Next week I will write a blog about our party and all the food we sampled. I will link this roasted asparagus to your site! Come check it out! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  7. MommaReply

    My family loved this recipe. Its hard to cook healthy for a 3 yr old, but she loved it. Thanks for the post

  8. Heidi @foodiecrushReply

    Definitely one of my go to spring into summer dishes. Ah heck, anytime of the year really.

  9. Lail | With A SpinReply

    One of our go to veggies during spring and summer. Roasting asparagus brings out the best test.

  10. Jodee WeilandReply

    Great idea and so delicious! Looks healthy as well…love it! Thanks for sharing!

  11. allie@ThroughHerLookingGlassReply

    Truly beautiful roasted asparagus…fresh rosemary and lemons….Mmmm!

  12. Natalie | Paper & BirchReply

    Looks great Amy! Asparagus has to be my favorite side-dish. Great shot too 🙂

  13. TeriReply

    Rosemary grows wild on hill behind my house. Add the lemon slices and this asparagus dish was sublime! I only had the asparagus for dinner and savored every mouthful. Your photo is irristible.

    • Amy Johnson

      What a treat, Teri! We miss our patches of rosemary and can’t wait to plant some more at our new home.

  14. GeorgeReply

    It’s complement.

  15. Fitoru ketoReply

    I so love asparagus! I’m thinking of trying this tomorrow. Thank you so much for sharing!

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FAQs

What's the best way to cook asparagus? ›

Heat a skillet or sauté pan over medium-high heat. Cut 6 to 8 cleaned and trimmed medium asparagus spears into 2-inch lengths. Add olive oil or butter to pan; when hot, add asparagus, season generously with salt and pepper and cook about 3 to 4 minutes, until bright green, shaking or stirring the pan frequently.

How long does it take asparagus to cook in the oven at 350? ›

Roasting asparagus in the oven at 350°F (175°C) is a straightforward and delicious way to prepare this vegetable. The cooking time will vary depending on the thickness of the asparagus spears, but generally, you can roast asparagus at 350°F for approximately 20 to 30 minutes.

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.

What are three ways to cook 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.

Should asparagus be washed before baking? ›

One thing you definitely don't want to do is wash asparagus before storing it—the added moisture will cause the spears to get slimy. When you're ready to cook, just give them a quick rinse under cool running water and pat them dry with a kitchen towel, as Pradhan recommends.

What organs does asparagus help? ›

Asparagus contains potassium, an important nutrient for keeping your heart, bones, kidneys and nerves functioning and healthy. You may be surprised to learn that this stalky vegetable also consists of a compound called asparaptine, which may help improve blood flow, in turn lowering blood pressure.

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.

How do you keep cooked asparagus crisp? ›

Stand the spears upright in a glass containing 1-2cm of water, cover with a plastic bag and store in the fridge. If space is an issue, wrap the spears in a clean, damp tea towel and store in the crisper section of the fridge. This way your asparagus spears will stay crisp for up to three days.

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

The truth is that the bend-and-snap method can actually waste delicious asparagus. Where a stalk breaks depends on the overall thickness of the stalk (skinny stalks are more flexible), how you bend it, and even how fresh the asparagus is (super-fresh asparagus tends to be more rigid).

Do you season asparagus before or after cooking? ›

Step 1In a large skillet over medium heat, heat a thin layer of olive oil. Add asparagus and cook until tender, 7 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and a squeeze of lemon.

What is the most popular way to eat asparagus? ›

Asparagus develops a rich flavor when roasted, making this one of the most popular ways to eat the vegetable. Wash and trim spears, lightly peel the base of tougher stalks, and pat dry. Place on a baking sheet and mist or drizzle with olive oil, rolling each spear to coat.

How do you cook asparagus so it's not stringy? ›

How do you cook asparagus so it's not stringy? To prevent asparagus from being stringy, it's important to trim the tough woody parts off of the bottom of the asparagus spears and cook until perfectly tender. If it's overcooked, it can be stringy and soggy.

What is the healthiest way to eat asparagus? ›

Try adding shredded, raw asparagus to pasta dishes and salads. Alternatively, enjoy the spears lightly steamed or sautéed in a frittata, or as a stand-alone side dish. Asparagus is a nutritious choice, regardless of whether it's cooked or raw. Try eating a combination of the two for maximum health benefits.

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