Crispy, garlicky asparagus that disappears fast 🤌✨

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... Read moreWhen I first tried making crispy garlic asparagus, I quickly realized that the key to getting those perfect charred edges without sacrificing the bright green crunch lies in the blanching and shocking process. Trimming the tough ends off the asparagus first is essential—about 1 to 2 inches from the bottom—to ensure a tender bite. Blanching means briefly boiling the asparagus for 30 to 45 seconds in salted water; this step starts the cooking process while infusing a touch of flavor. Immediately transferring the asparagus to an ice water bath (called shocking) stops the cooking process instantly, keeping the spears crisp and vibrant. I find this technique really elevates the final texture and keeps the nutrients intact. For the garlic flavor, I gently sauté minced garlic in melted butter for about 30 seconds before adding the asparagus. Sautéing in butter adds a rich, savory base, while the quick garlic cook preserves its aroma without burning. Seasoning generously with salt, black pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and a dash of chili flakes gives a balanced depth of flavor with a slight kick. This method works great for quick weeknight dinners and pairs wonderfully as a side dish for grilled meats or fish. The crispy, garlicky asparagus tends to disappear fast at my table—it’s simple, fresh, and incredibly satisfying with minimal effort. Give the blanch-and-shock method a try next time you make pan-seared asparagus; it truly makes a difference!

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Mahealani Aina

Ok this looks so good 🤤🤤 I’m so gonna save it!!

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yanara

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Delicioso se ven esos Espárragos

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