Learn to Cook: Roasted Asparagus

Stalking new ideas for cooking spring-fresh veggies? Try roasted asparagus! Our Value Guru reveals easy steps to delicious success and savings.

Enjoy the vibrant flavor of spring – and savings – with one of the season’s favorite side dishes: roasted asparagus. When you buy asparagus in season and cook it at home, you’ll not only get a delicious springtime dish but you’ll save some green along with it.Roasting is an easy technique that intensifies the flavors of vegetables. The super-simple Roasted Asparagus recipe opens in a new tab, featured in the March/April issue of The Whole Deal value guide opens in a new tab, is a great one to master because roasting not only works well with asparagus but it’s also tops for sliced root vegetables, onions, and even broccoli.This basic recipe, serves four for about $1.26 per serving. You can easily double the recipe for company, so long as the asparagus isn’t crowded in the roasting pan. Substitute organic asparagus and citrus for only about 35¢ more per serving. Keep in mind, we do our best to estimate the cost of ingredients but slight variations are possible.

What do I need?1 (1 lb) bunch asparagusJuice of ½ orange or 1 TB balsamic vinegar ¼ tsp ground black pepper2 TB chopped mixed fresh herbs, such as parsley, thyme and mintOkay, let’s do this thing!

  1. Preheat oven to 450°F. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

  2. Trim off the tough end from each stalk of asparagus (about the last 1½ inches or so) and arrange spears on baking sheet.

  3. Squeeze orange or drizzle vinegar over asparagus, toss to coat and season with pepper.

  4. Roast, shaking the baking sheet occasionally, until just tender, 8 to 10 minutes, watching carefully after 5 minutes to avoid overcooking.

  5. Transfer to a platter, scatter herbs over the top and serve.

Tips

  • For even cooking, choose similarly sized asparagus stalks.

  • Try lime, grapefruit, Meyer lemon or blood orange juice instead.

  • Toss ½ to 1 tsp of curry powder with the asparagus before roasting.

  • Splash roasted asparagus with sherry vinegar or champagne vinegar.

  • Toss roasted asparagus with fresh orange zest or lemon zest.

Roasted asparagus is definitely delightful on it’s own, but you can also dress it up with these fancy ideas, at not-so-fancy prices:

Enjoy these good “cents” ideas and learn more budget-friendly tips that will keep a spring in your step and money in your pocket with the March/April issue of The Whole Deal opens in a new tab!

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