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Lemon and Thyme Grilled Asparagus

Lemon and Thyme Grilled Asparagus
  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Use of Lemon, Thyme and a Grill
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    Amber Olson's Notes: If you live in California, most things end up on the grill! Can't remember when this simple recipe first became one of the ways we enjoy asparagus, but it's a favorite that delivers the spirit...

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Serves 6-8

2 pounds asparagus Ask a question about this ingredient

1/4 cup EVOO plus 1 TBS Ask a question about this ingredient

Big handful of fresh thyme branches Ask a question about this ingredient

3 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice Ask a question about this ingredient

1 tablespoon dijon mustard Ask a question about this ingredient

1 teaspoon lemon pepper, preferably salt free (Penzeys makes a wonderful one) Ask a question about this ingredient

1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme leaves Ask a question about this ingredient

pinch of sugar Ask a question about this ingredient

pinch of garlic powder (never was a fan of these kinds of seasonings but sometimes they just do the trick in the right preparation; I use a wonderful powder from the local coop that is free-flowing, not treated) Ask a question about this ingredient

salt to taste Ask a question about this ingredient

lemon zest from the juiced lemon Ask a question about this ingredient

  1. Rinse the asparagus, snap off the bottom ends, pat off excess water, place in a flat platter, drizzle with 1 TBS. of EVOO, then rub it over all the spears.

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  2. Prepare a charcoal grill for direct heat and get coals to a medium level. Grill asparagus for 5-10 minutes, depending on thickness, or until lightly charred. Throw a handful of fresh thyme branches that have been soaked in water on the coals while the cover is in place to lightly smoke the spears. Remove to original platter and set aside to cool.

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  3. Whisk the rest of ingredients in a bowl. Adjust seasonings to taste. Pour over the cooled asparagus, tossing to coat all the spears. Chill, tossing occasionally to keep everything coated evenly, at least an hour.

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5 Comments on Lemon and Thyme Grilled Asparagus

Chocolate_peppermint_truffle_cookies_032 Reply

I have a bunch of asparagus in my frig I need to use today - this will be the perfect recipe for them! Thanks!

Img_0336 Reply

You're so welcome! I bought cauliflower yesterday to make that wild card winner soup of yours; the poblano is already roasted!

Chocolate_peppermint_truffle_cookies_032 Reply

I hope you enoy it!

Copy_of_me Reply

YUM...we still have a lot of asparagus growing, making this one!

Img_0336 Reply

I hope you like it!

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