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Pan-Fried Asparagus
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Kim
PHOTO BY:
Leslie Sullivan
"This garlic asparagus dish is a Northern Italian side dish. My family loves it! Even the kids!"
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PREP TIME
5 Min
COOK TIME
15 Min
READY IN
25 Min
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1/4 cup butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 pound fresh asparagus spears, trimmed
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DIRECTIONS
Melt butter in a skillet over medium-high heat. Stir in the olive oil, salt, and pepper. Cook garlic in butter for a minute, but do not brown. Add asparagus, and cook for 10 minutes, turning asparagus to ensure even cooking.
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Reviewed on Dec. 16, 2005 by KIMMY RAE
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Dec. 16, 2005
This is my recipe. They changed the amounts for the ingredients. Use at least a pound of asparagus for the amount of butter and oil in the recipe. Cut down the butter to one to two tablespoons if you're only using 1/2 lb. of asparagus. I also use this recipe with fresh green beans. Yum!
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Reviewed on May 9, 2003 by A277387
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May 9, 2003
Making this recipe was the first time ever tried asparagus. Now, I can't eat it any way but like this. I serve this with dinner at least twice a week. I don't use fresh garlic, I used jarred cushed or minced garlic (whatever is in the fridge). I use two teaspons (hey - I like garlic). If you do this, add the garlic in at the end of the cooking time as the garlic would burn if you added it in at the beginning as the recipe calls for you to do with fresh garlic cloves.
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Making this recipe was the first time ever tried asparagus. Now, I can't eat it any way but...
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Reviewed on Oct. 18, 2004 by LUVMYCAT
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LUVMYCAT
Oct. 18, 2004
I have not eaten asparagus in years, but it was on sale today, so I bought a package and tried this recipe for dinner tonight. After reading the reviews, I made some of the changes that were suggested and it turned out so good that I wish I had made double the amount! First I melted just 2 Tbsp of butter, then added sliced mushrooms and cooked them for a few minutes before adding the asparagus so it wouldn't get overcooked because I like it crisp. Then I drizzled just a little olive oil over the vegetables. I substituted garlic salt for the coarse salt and garlic cloves because so many people said this was too salty and/or the garlic burned. I also used lemon pepper instead of regular black pepper and sprinkled a little lemon juice over the vegetables while they were cooking. After I took them out of the pan, I sprinkled fresh parmesan cheese over them. This was the best asparagus I have ever eaten!
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Reviewed on Jan. 27, 2004 by
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Jan. 27, 2004
I've never cooked asparagus before, and only eaten it once before so I was not hopeful about it, but I have to say, this was simply delicious. We had Mahi mahi and brown rice with it, and I added some lemon juice to the leftover garlicky butter from the pan as a dipping sauce. Many happy groans of delight. One thing however, I didn't have fresh garlic, so I used garlic powder that first time. I've made it since with the fresh - but honestly there isn't That much difference between the two. Both great. (Powder is easier actually.)
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Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2003 by
LINDA MCLEAN
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LINDA MCLEAN
Jul. 23, 2003
When I saw the amount of butter/olive oil this dish called for I was really turned off, so I adjusted the recipe by using l tablespoon of olive oil and butter flavored cooking spray. It was really delicious.
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Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2003 by
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JOSIE
Jul. 23, 2003
This is absolutely delicious. We are a garlic loving family, and so I doubled up on the garlic cloves and didn't use quite as much butter as called for. The asparagus had a garlic infused taste and stayed crunchy well after it was done cooking. I gave it a hefty dose of salt and served it over rice along with the Firecracker Salmon recipe also found on the site. Will definitely be making again. Thanks a bunch Kim!!
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This is absolutely delicious. We are a garlic loving family, and so I doubled up on the...
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Reviewed on Dec. 25, 2003 by COOKIE58
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COOKIE58
Dec. 25, 2003
Yum....and that's from someone who has never liked asparagus. I had a bit of a problem fitting it in the frying pan and trying to make sure it cooked evenly. Finally, I just took a knife to the spears and cut each one in half so I could stir them around easier. Next time I will have to drag out my HUMONGOUS frying pan so I can keep the spears whole. I'm not sure what size pan you other folks are using, but I had my hands full....but since I've never cooked asparagus before, it's probably just my lack of expertise. I agree with some other reviews about cutting back on the butter and even the salt (this is coming from a salt lover). You can add more salt at the table if you feel it needs it.
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Yum....and that's from someone who has never liked asparagus. I had a bit of a problem...
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Reviewed on Dec. 23, 2003 by
JDVMD
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JDVMD
Dec. 23, 2003
Fabulous!!!!! Added some fresh lemon juice as well as shredded parmesan cheese on top. Wow! Great flavor. Went well with the herb and spice rubbed beef tenderloin that I made. Will make asparagus like this from now on.
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Fabulous!!!!! Added some fresh lemon juice as well as shredded parmesan cheese on top. Wow!...
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Reviewed on Mar. 14, 2007 by Lsaz
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Lsaz
Mar. 14, 2007
Snaps for Kim! We loved this recipe. Asparagus can be bitter if not prepared properly which could be why so many don't like it. This was so simple and the flavor was terrific. I didn't add the garlic until the last few minutes so it didn't burn and I used 2 Tbls. of butter with 1 Tbls. olive oil for 1 lb. of asparagus. When the color starts to just fade its done. Great recipe.
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Snaps for Kim! We loved this recipe. Asparagus can be bitter if not prepared properly which...
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Reviewed on Feb. 25, 2006 by
Diyeana
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Diyeana
Feb. 25, 2006
The only reason this gets 4 stars is because my boyfriend says this was just "ok". I absolutely loved it. (He doesn't care for asparagus.) A tip you can use with asparagus: don't just cut off the end. "Bend" the asparagus until it breaks naturally. Asparagus will break where it is most tender. That way you don't have to mess with the hard and chewy ends. You can also peel the asparagus but I think that's too much work.
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