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Asparagus

Chicken Crepes with Asparagus and Mushrooms

Crêpes de volaille versaillaise

Glazed Cooked and Raw Asparagus with Butter and Parmesan

This is a rich yet exquisitely simple dish that can be at its best only if every ingredient is of top quality. The asparagus must be fresh and in season, brightly colored, and crisp, with almost a glow in the center of the stalk. If you can buy butter from Normandy, use it; for Parmesan, use only Parmigiano-Reggiano, with its full, ripe flavor. The asparagus is not actually rôtie, or roasted, but rather sautéed in butter until it has a gilded, roasted appearance. The sprinkling of chopped raw asparagus at the end adds crunch and a slightly nutty taste to a dish of silken textures and flavors.

Asparagus with Scallion Butter

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Steamed Asparagus with Ginger Garlic Sauce

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Crema di Asparagi Allo Zafferano

Asparagus Soup with Saffron

Sesame Beef and Asparagus Stir-Fry

This dish takes just minutes to prepare, so steam some rice ahead of time. A salad of sliced radishes and sweet onions drizzled with a light vinaigrette rounds things out. For dessert, try vanilla frozen yogurt topped with sugared strawberries.

Minted Asparagus Frittata

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Sautéed mushrooms and warm crusty rolls are excellent with the frittata. Finish with ripe pears, chocolate biscotti and espresso.

Braised Spiced Lamb Shanks

"My favorite lamb dish in recent memory was a lamb shank at Bistro 110 here in Chicago," writes Valerie Young of Chicago, Illinois. "The waiter told me that it was seasoned with cumin, coriander, and curry, then braised for a very long time." The secret to this recipe? The lamb marinates overnight in a fragrant oil-and-spice mixture. If you don't have a spice grinder or coffee grinder, use a mallet to crush the seeds in a resealable plastic bag.

Smoked Salmon, Goat Cheese, and Asparagus Roulade

The cheese-filled salmon rolls are sliced into rounds for a lovely presentation. They make an elegant appetizer and would be delicious served with Pinot Noir.

Chilled Asparagus Soup with Timbale of Caviar, Crab and Avocado

A star starter from Hubert Keller at Fleur de Lys in San Francisco. A good mold for the timbale is a six-ounce tomato-paste can that has the top and bottom removed.

Roasted Asparagus Bundles

This is a quick, attractive dish, terrific with softly fried eggs for a spring weekend breakfast, as an appetizer for lunch or dinner, or as a side vegetable with roast chicken.

Fettuccine with Morels, Asparagus, and Goat Cheese

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Farfalle with Asparagus, Roasted Shallots and Blue Cheese

When tossed with the warm pasta, the blue cheese melts into a silky sauce. A Côtes du Rhône is just the right accompaniment.

Asparagus and Parmesan Puddings

(Sformati di Asparagi e Parmigiano) Sformato, which is a cross between a savory custard and a soufflé, can be made from a number of different vegetables. Asparagus is ideal and a Tuscan favorite — particularly in April and May when it is at its best. Serve these puddings as a first course or as a side dish; or accompany them with a salad for brunch or a light supper.

Ham, Gruyère, and Parmesan Sauce for Asparagus

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Spring Vegetable Ragoût

One of the very best things about this stew is its practical nature: If you blanch the vegetables, boil the potatoes, and make the infused broth a day ahead, this dish takes only 15 minutes to cook.
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