I have been very patiently awaiting the start of asparagus season here in Ontario, as local asparagus is so much better than the often already wilted grocery store variety. But when seemingly every other blogger I subscribe to has been posting asparagus recipes for almost a month now (apparently asparagus season begins much earlier down south), it's so hard to resist joining in! I finally caved the other week and bought some imported asparagus to have for lunch, but since local asparagus should be ready this week (and since others may not even have their local asparagus for much longer), I thought now was a good time to share this recipe!
When I make asparagus as a side dish, I pretty much always just drizzle it with a little olive oil, generously season it with salt and pepper, then roast it in the oven - simple and delicious. But a few weeks ago I saw a recipe for asparagus with broiled spiced tangerines in Sobey's Inspired magazine and just couldn't get it out of my head, so I decided to be a little more adventurous one day and give it a try with some mandarins I had leftover from this mandarin chicken salad.
The recipe is still quite simple - rub a mixture of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and honey on some sliced mandarins, broil them with the asparagus, then serve them together along with a little extra orange zest. You can then squeeze the orange juice over the asparagus so it sits in a delicious puddle of warm orange juice and spices (note that these pictures were taken before doing that). Even though I didn't make this with fresh, local asparagus, it was still so tasty!
I tried eating one of the broiled mandarin slices on its own and then devoured almost all the rest of them the same way - they're so good! I love how the warm spices complement the sweet mandarins in such an interesting way that actually reminded me a lot of Christmas flavours! I supposed it's a strange combination to pair Christmas spices with spring asparagus, but it's actually perfect for a rainy Spring day when you want something comforting but fresh at the same time.
Give this a try if you're looking for a different way to serve your asparagus. If you're already sick of asparagus or are still waiting for local produce, then you should at least try the spiced mandarins as a snack to tide you over while you're waiting!
Broiled Asparagus and Spiced Mandarins
Adapted from Inspired magazine, Spring 2012
Serves about 4 as a side
dish
Ingredients:
1 bunch asparagus,
ends trimmed
2 mandarin oranges (or tangerines)
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground
ginger
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons honey
1/2 tablespoon olive
oil
Salt & Pepper
Directions:
Preheat oven to broil.
Bring a large pot of
salted water to a boil. Blanch asparagus
for 1 to 2 minutes, depending on thickness.
Transfer asparagus to a bowl of ice water to cool, then remove and pat
dry.
Zest one mandarin and
set zest aside (you won’t need the rest of the mandarin for this recipe so you
can just eat it!). Cut the second
mandarin in half crosswise. Mix
cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, salt, and pepper in a small bowl, then sprinkle it
evenly on the two cut sides of the mandarin.
Spread 1 teaspoon honey on each half, then place them cut-side-up on a
foil-lined baking sheet.
Toss asparagus with
olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Spread in an even layer on the baking sheet with the mandarins. Broil in top third of oven until honey has
caramelized and asparagus is lightly blistered, about 4-5 minutes.
Transfer asparagus to
a platter and garnish with the reserved zest.
Slice mandarins into wedges to serve alongside asparagus – they can be squeezed
over individual servings (but also taste great eaten on their own!)
This is a very pretty looking dish, and I loved those mandarins - I don't know if I've ever had hot broiled oranges before! They really did taste like Christmas, but with the weather we're having right now, that's just what I'm craving!
ReplyDeleteSobey's Inspired Magazine is great, hey!? Love when the new one comes out! *hehe* I missed the most recent one though. So thank you very much for posting this delicious looking recipe! I've never had broiled citrus before, but I think you've convinced me to try! :) Loving all the asparagus recipes on the blogs. Looking forward to local asparagus too.
ReplyDeleteI've had asparagus with orange zest and honey and it was delicious--I'm going to have to try adding these spices to it next time. These asparagus look pretty good, even if they were imported! :)
ReplyDeleteAgreed! Perfect for the cold/rainy/windy days we've been having, though hopefully those don't last much longer!
ReplyDeleteI love any new source of recipes, especially ones that are free! The latest magazine had a few things I wanted to try, but I just discovered they're all online so you should be able to find them!
ReplyDeleteHaha yes I shouldn't complain too much when at least I still have access to pretty good asparagus all year, I just think it's a bit fresher when it didn't have to travel as far! :)
ReplyDeleteThe flavor combination is perfect for spring...Outdoor picnics or BBQ with friends. This is a great dish! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've never thought to combine asparagus with these spices OR with citrus before so you're pretty much blowing my mind with this dish!
ReplyDeleteHaha I wish I could take credit for the idea but I only changed a couple small things .. thanks though!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
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