Asparagus Almondine
The moment I first experienced Asparagus Almondine was magical. It was a spring evening, and the kitchen was filled with the fragrance of melting butter and toasted nuts. I remember sitting with friends around a beautifully set table, and as I served this dish, everyone’s eyes lit up in anticipation. The vibrant green of the asparagus contrasted perfectly with the golden-brown toasted almonds. It’s a dish that captures the essence of spring, fresh and vibrant. Each bite is a celebration of flavors and textures—crunchy, buttery, and subtly tangy from the lemon juice. Making Asparagus Almondine has since become a cherished ritual in my kitchen, reminding me of those warm evenings spent with loved ones, sharing good food and laughter.
Recipe Snapshot
15 mins
5 mins
10 mins
Easy
200 kcal
4 g
Keto, Gluten-Free, Low FODMAP
16 g
Wooden Spoon, Chef’s Knife, Skillet, Frying Pan
There’s something special about the combination of ingredients in Asparagus Almondine. The earthy flavor of the asparagus is beautifully complemented by the nutty richness of the almonds and the brightness of fresh herbs. Each ingredient plays a vital role, creating a dish that is both simple yet elegant. I love to serve it as a side during family gatherings or holiday dinners. It brings a touch of sophistication to any meal without requiring hours in the kitchen. I feel it’s the perfect way to showcase seasonal produce in a delightful manner.
Why We Love This Asparagus Almondine
Elevates Any Meal
One of the reasons I adore Asparagus Almondine is that it can elevate any meal, be it a casual weeknight dinner or a festive occasion. The vibrant colors and textures make it visually appealing, and the flavors are sure to please guests.
Quick and Simple to Prepare
This dish is a lifesaver when I’m short on time. With just a few quick steps, you can whip up something that looks and tastes gourmet. The preparation process is straightforward, allowing you to focus on enjoying the moment rather than stressing in the kitchen.
Health Benefits
Asparagus is loaded with nutrients, and it makes for an excellent addition to any healthy diet. Packed with vitamins A, C, E, and K, as well as fiber and folate, serving Asparagus Almondine is a way to nourish your body while indulging in a delicious meal.
Versatile Pairing
Whether you’re serving it alongside grilled chicken, fish, or even a hearty grain dish, Asparagus Almondine pairs beautifully with a variety of main courses. I love how it can adapt to different flavors, making it a versatile choice.
Seasonal Freshness
This recipe allows you to embrace the freshness of spring. Using freshly harvested asparagus means you’re getting the best flavor and texture possible. The addition of fresh herbs and lemon juice amplifies this freshness, making each bite a taste of the season.
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Conclusion
Asparagus Almondine is truly a delightful dish that brings together simplicity and elegance in every bite. The combination of tender asparagus and crunchy almonds, all coated in rich butter, creates a flavor experience that’s hard to resist. If you haven’t made it yet, I encourage you to try this recipe. You’ll find that it not only impresses guests but also makes for a lovely addition to your meal rotation. Enjoy!

Asparagus Almondine
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Steam the asparagus spears over 1 to 2 inches of water for about 2 minutes, or until they have softened but still snap. Transfer them to a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking, and then move them to paper towels to pat dry.
- In a large skillet set over medium-low heat, melt the butter. Stir in the almonds and shake the pan for about 2 to 3 minutes, or until the butter is a dark gold color and has a nutty aroma. Be careful not to let the almonds darker than pale gold.
- Add the steamed asparagus to the skillet and cover. Shake the pan so the butter coats the asparagus. Cook, shaking the pan continuously for about 2 to 4 minutes, or until the almonds and butter darken to a light brown color and the asparagus is cooked to your desired tenderness. If they start to darken too quickly, reduce the heat to low.
- Sprinkle the asparagus with the lemon juice, tarragon, chives, and black pepper, and shake the pan until everything is evenly distributed.
- Display the asparagus on a small platter and spoon the butter, herbs, and almonds over the top. Finish with a sprinkle of freshly ground black pepper and flaky sea salt. Serve immediately.
Notes
- Use fresh asparagus: Ensure it's firm to the touch for the best results.
- Remove woody ends: Trim them off before steaming for a more pleasant texture.
- Don't overcook: They should remain firm as they'll continue cooking in the skillet.
- Use vibrant herbs: Fresh herbs and lemon juice enhance the dish's flavors significantly.


