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May 9, 2010

ASPARAGUS WITH BALSAMIC AND BASIL

Lucy from My Secrets for Happiness had demanded asked nicely for me to post my recipe for asparagus that I bragged about. This one is such a hit. The recipe was originally printed in our newspaper.

ASPARAGUS WITH BALSAMIC AND BASIL
Click here for a printable recipe

1 1/2 pounds of asparagus, trimmed                                                                           
1/4 cup olive oil
5 teaspoons balsamic vinegar                                                                      
1/2 teaspoon salt & pepper
pinch brown sugar                                                                                      
1/4 cup chopped fresh basil
2 shallots, chopped fine

Place asparagus in a large frypan in a small amount of boiling salted water. Cook covered for 3-5 minutes, or until tender. (do not overcook) Drain and put into an ice water bath to cool quickly. Drain and place in a shallow dish. 
In small bowl, combine vinegar, brown sugar and shallots. Gradually whisk in oil, then salt and pinch of pepper. Whisk in basil. 
Pour vinaigrette over asparagus, turning gently to coat. Cover and let stand for about 1 hour. Sprinkle lightly with pepper.
Serves 6 (not in my house, lol)

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7 comments:

  1. Oh yum!!!

    Happy Mother's Day, Lori!

    xoxo
    Jane

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  2. Sounds good! My basil's about 1 1/2" high with four leaves on each plant right now, can't wait for it to grow!

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  3. Mmm! I've been trying to think of ways to cook asparagus, I have some in the fridge but I haven't cooked it yet. :)

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  4. I totally love asparagus so I definitely need to try this recipe!
    You are so cute about the Blue Hour! :-) I'm doing the same thing right now...can't quit talking about it. LOL

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  5. Asparagus is delicious! It grows wild around here, but I can never spot it in the wild, lol. I buy mine at the store. Definitely one of my favorite veggies.

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  6. As an adult... I can but assume that my mom was not very good with cooking asparagus. I still can not even get it into my house.

    The growing and harvesting has always been so fascinating... maybe...maybe... I'll give this a try...

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  7. I will never tire of Asparagus. I have to try this one for sure next time.

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