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Dazzling daffodils, teams of tulips, and glimpses of glorious sunshine seem to signal that spring has arrived. It’s a time when the first delicate seeds of fruits and vegetables can be planted in rich, fertile soil. When delightful dishes like roasted asparagus with garlic are starting to be served, you can be sure that spring is in full swing.
Prepare to savor every earthy and slightly salty bite of this tall and tender vegetable. Its distinct Italian flavor and creamy tahini topping make it the perfect side to any pasta dish or savory casserole, such as our Pesto Pasta or Vegan Lasagna. In other words, a wonderfully elegant accompaniment to any meal!
A member of the Lily family, asparagus is thought to be around 2,000 years old, having originated from the Mediterranean. This leggy veggie is made of the most balanced nutrients and can be eaten both raw or cooked. Though eating our roasted asparagus with garlic might not turn back the clock completely, its high nutrient content is considerable!
Low in calories – only 90 calories per half cup
High in insoluble fiber (with also has traces of soluble fiber) – almost 4 grams per cup
Nutrient dense – especially with vitamins C, A, K, folate, and potassium
Full of antioxidants – including vitamin E, glutathione, quercetin, flavonoids, and polyphenols
Foods That Fight Disease
Asparagus is not the only element in this recipe that deserves attention. Above all, we want to add as many vitamins and minerals to our meals as we can. These additional ingredients play a huge role in boosting the health benefits of this dish:
Garlic – excellent source of B6, manganese, selenium, and vitamin C
Tomatoes – high in lycopene, vitamin C, potassium, folate, and vitamin K
Tahini – full of protein, fiber, copper, calcium, and vitamins B1 and B2
How to Serve Up Your Asparagus
The vertical aspect of asparagus shouldn’t matter much when it comes to serving with a meal, but I find styling with it can be super fun. Many foods, when dished up, can appear downright dowdy, especially if they all settle into an unsatisfying, semi-spherical shape.
Here are some unique ways to wow your guests with artistically arranged asparagus spears:
The Perfect Plate – Find a plate that with a pencil box shape to serve up your slender stalks. When you lay them next to each other, they have an organized uniformity that is really lovely.
Contrasting Colors – Bring out the brilliant green of this spring vegetable with a dash of red sprinkled here and there. Crushed red pepper flakes, pickled veggies (like red peppers), rounds of red onion, or sliced strawberries with balsamic vinegar would all work well. And taste delicious!
X Marks The Spot – Create a distinct design with your roasted asparagus with garlic spears. Make a mound out of the main dish and arrange the asparagus in an X shape on top or lay them along the sides like you would do when creating a fire. It gives the meal a fancy appearance with a flattering shape. Suggested dishes for this design include: Healthy Mac & Cheese, Noodle Kugel, and Vegan One-Pot Pasta.
A Desire for Drizzle – Lastly, add a pinch of pizazz to your side dish with a creamy or super glossy sauce. From a tart vinegar or zesty lemon juice to a fragrant olive oil or rich vegan butter, each gives a touch of flavor and also that little something extra that makes a dish special.
Storing Your Roasted Asparagus With Garlic
Any leftover asparagus can be placed in an airtight container and be stored in the fridge for up to 7 days. If this veggie won’t be gobbled up immediately, it can be stored in a freezer-safe bag for about 10 months. Any brown spots on your asparagus means that it’s gone bad and should be composted or thrown away.
You can easily reheat these gorgeous green stalks either in the microwave for a minute or two, for five minutes in a preheated oven or skillet. If reheating from frozen, allow your spears to come to room temperature on the counter or let rest in the refrigerator overnight.
This roasted asparagus with garlic, tomatoes, and a tahnini drizzle is hands-down the best asparagus we've ever had. Perfectly roasted on a single sheet pan along with fresh cherry tomatoes and garlic, it's fancy enough to serve at a dinner party, and easy enough to make on a lazy weeknight.Â
3tablespoonsvegan butter, melted (or 3 tablespoons of olive oil + ¼ teaspoon of salt)
¼teaspoonpepper
¼teaspoongarlic powder
5large leavesbasil
½mediumlemon, sliced, for garnish
Tahini Drizzle:
1tablespoontahini
1tablespoonlemon juice
1tablespoonwater
â…›teaspoonsalt
â…›teaspoongarlic powder
Instructions
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
Line a large baking sheet with foil or a silicone mat. Lay the asparagus in a flat layer and the tomatoes and halved garlic cloves in the remaining space on the pan.
Drizzle the top with the olive oil and evenly sprinkle on the salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Using your hands, mix the asparagus and then the tomatoes and garlic on the pan until evenly coated.
Place in the oven and cook for 14-20 minutes until the asparagus is cooked to your liking (exact timing will depend on how thick your asparagus stalks are).
While baking, prepare your tahini drizzle. In a small bowl, mix together the tahini, lemon juice, water, salt, and garlic powder until you have a viscous creamy white drizzle sauce.
Remove the baking sheet from the oven and place the asparagus on a serving platter. Top the asparagus with the roasted tomatoes and garlic cloves, drizzle with tahini dressing, and sprinkle with fresh basil.
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Notes
Don’t have any lemons? A splash of white vinegar will work in place of lemon juice in the tahini drizzle sauce.
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I’ve only recently tried asparagus, but this recipe is seriously the best I’ve tried so far! The flavors all go together so well and the asparagus is perfectly cooked. Will definitely make this again!
Wow! This is an elegant twist on my usual stir fry asparagus with garlic. Love this upgrade!!
Very elegant and will be a great dinner party side. Thank you!!
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I’ve only recently tried asparagus, but this recipe is seriously the best I’ve tried so far! The flavors all go together so well and the asparagus is perfectly cooked. Will definitely make this again!
These are insanely delicious!
What a way to dress up asparagus! Looks so delicious!
wow this looks so good!! love it
I ADORE asparagus! This recipe is so simple and delicious, I’ll make it a million times! 🙂
Wow! This is an elegant twist on my usual stir fry asparagus with garlic. Love this upgrade!!
Very elegant and will be a great dinner party side. Thank you!!
Yummmmm, what a delicious twist on asparagus! So beautiful, too.
These are SO good, I make it all the time! Love that it takes just a few minutes of effort but feels like a 5-star classy dish.