Overcooking will make it stringy, so you definitely want to avoid that. As for leftovers, try them cold, antipasti-style! They are delicious this way. I really enjoy asparagus, especially when it’s in season. It’s one of my favorite vegetables. I love it steamed or microwaved. But oven-baking is the best method of preparing it. Roasting vegetables greatly enhances their flavor and texture, and asparagus is a good example. When done just right, it’s tender-crisp and very flavorful.

Ingredients

You’ll only need five simple ingredients to make oven-roasted asparagus. The exact measurements are in the recipe card below. Here’s an overview of what you’ll need: Fresh asparagus: Try to find medium-thick stalks. Not the very thin ones and not super-thick ones. Olive oil: I like extra-virgin olive oil. If you’re worried about its low smoke point, you could use refined olive oil or avocado oil. Kosher salt and black pepper: If using fine salt, you might want to reduce the amount you use. Garlic powder: Make sure it’s fresh. I actually prefer it to fresh minced garlic in this recipe, because it more uniformly coats the spears. Grated Parmesan: Finely grated works best, not coarsely shredded.

Instructions

Baking asparagus in the oven is easy! The detailed instructions for making this recipe are listed in the recipe card below. Here are the basic steps: First, you arrange the asparagus spears on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Next, you drizzle them with olive oil and sprinkle them with seasonings and with grated parmesan cheese. The final step is to bake the spears in a 400°F oven for about 15 minutes.

Expert tip

I use garlic powder or garlic granules when making this recipe because the fine granules coat the spears uniformly. However, if you prefer fresh minced garlic, that’s fine too.

Frequently asked questions

Variations

I love this recipe as is and almost always make it as written. But in case you’d like to vary the basic recipe, here are a few ideas for you:

Use melted butter instead of olive oil.Add more spices - try a pinch of garlic granules and a pinch of dried thyme.Grated Pecorino Romano is a good substitute for parmesan.Sometimes I sprinkle the finished dish with red pepper flakes for a hint of spice and some added color.You can also sprinkle the finished dish with bacon bits.

Serving suggestions

This is such a versatile side dish. It goes with almost anything. But since I use a 400°F oven to make it, I like to serve it with a main dish that I can cook in the same oven. Here are a few examples:

Spicy baked chicken thighsKeto fried chickenBaked shrimpKeto meatballs

Storing leftovers

The leftovers keep well in the fridge, in an airtight container, for about 3 days. How to enjoy them? I have a great tip for you. Roasted asparagus, served cold, is delicious! Think antipasti… that’s the idea. I often have it for my lunch, with poached eggs. It’s really good! Sometimes I wrap the cold leftovers in prosciutto slices for an improvised version of prosciutto-wrapped asparagus. Of course, you can also reheat the leftovers. If you do, it’s best to use the microwave on 50% power. 

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