Perfectly Cooked Roasted Asparagus

"This is the quickest, easiest side dish I've ever made! It's so good and is cooked PERFECTLY! Depending on what I'm serving it with, I might add Parmesan, fresh-squeezed lemon juice, and/or balsamic vinegar over top just before serving. It's perfect as is, though. I imagine some sort of Dijon sauce would be delightful as well, though I have yet to try that. The amount of olive oil in my list of ingredients is approximate (I just eyeball the amount)."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • In the meantime, "trim" each spear by grasping both ends and gently bending until it snaps in half. (You might lose more of the stalk with the thicker ones, but you won't lose the tender part anyway so it's OK.).
  • Spread the tender top halves in a single layer on a foil-lined baking sheet; discard the woody stalks.
  • Drizzle a bit of olive oil over top (a tablespoon or two) and add garlic.
  • Season lightly with salt and red pepper flakes; season liberally with the black pepper.
  • Toss to coat.
  • Cook in the preheated over for 10-15 minutes or until asparagus is bright green.

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  1. I can't argue with the title--this asparagus is delicious. It's really nice when you are making something else to cook in the oven. The thin asparagus don't need to be peeled. Good recipe. Thanks for posting!
     
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<p>I never realized how easy it is to create restaraunt-quality dishes at home until I lived with my grandparents over one of my summer breaks from college. As soon as I got my first apartment (a year&nbsp;or so&nbsp;later), I started cooking and have been addicted ever since! I like to challenge myself with new ingredients and techniques. I'm big on research, and will spend hours learning the how to's of new ideas ahead of time, because there's nothing more depressing than making a disappointing meal! <br /><br />I've taken it upon myself to be in charge of Thanksgiving dinner for the past 5 years (I'm 27 now)...I enjoy the challenge, and think I put together a pretty darn good spread! :) <br /><br />My fiance and I both LOVE to eat good food, but although we won't deny ourselves some wings and a beer now and again, we try to eat pretty healthfully on a day-to-day basis.</p>
 
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