Roast asparagus with shaved parmesan

If you thought the hollandaise sauce recipe from the other day sounded like too much hard work, this asparagus recipe will suit you down to the ground. It’s very quick and easy, and this cooking method makes the most of the tender sweetness of the stems. It also looks posh, so you can serve it up as a starter (or as an accompaniment) to guests and feel smug when they congratulate you on something which, in reality, only took you five minutes to put together.

For a starter, look at serving between six and eight stalks of asparagus per person. You can get away with less than this if you’re making it to accompany something else as a main course, but it’s worth making plenty because roast asparagus is downright delicious.

To serve two as a starter you’ll need:

16 stalks of asparagus, as fresh as possible
½ teaspoon flaked Italian chilli peppers
Zest of a lemon
3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
50g parmesan cheese
Salt (preferably something crystalline, like Maldon) and pepper

Preheat the oven to 180° C (350° F).

Snap the bottoms off the stems of asparagus. They’ll come apart naturally, with a lovely snapping sound, at the point where the woody part (which you don’t want to eat) begins. Arrange them in a single layer in a baking dish.

Sprinkle the flaked chilli and lemon zest over the asparagus, and drizzle with the olive oil. Roast the asparagus in the oven for 10-15 minutes until bright green.

While the asparagus is roasting, use a potato peeler to shave the parmesan into little pieces. As soon as the asparagus comes out of the oven, scatter over the parmesan, which should soften a little as it meets the hot asparagus. Serve the roast asparagus with crusty bread if you’re eating it as a starter.

5 Replies to “Roast asparagus with shaved parmesan”

  1. Hmm. I have no suggestions – anybody out there got any ideas for an asparagus-hater who has come into possession of a lot of asparagus?

  2. Great post!I am a HUGE fan of eating at home, my huabnsd and I rarely go out anymore. I am out of work and he is newly retired and money is TIGHT!Love your idea for the chicken have you ever tried ground sumac? It is delicious if you haven’t. It is a Middle Eastern seasoning. I marinate my chicken (dark or light meat, skin or skinless) in oregano, red pepper flakes, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice and ground sumac (quantities to taste) .you marinate it at least an hour .it is FANTASTIC! If you love Greek/Middle Eastern flavors you will LOVE THIS!

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