Cheesy Garlic Roasted Asparagus (Sheet Pan Recipe) (2024)

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Cheesy garlic roasted asparagus is a delicious way to get everyone to eat their veggies! This hearty side dish is made on a single pan, within 20 minutes, and comes out perfect every single time!

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Asparagus is like Brussels sprouts.

It gets a bad rap for a veggie that can be delicious if it’s cooked properly.

Like Brussels, if it’s just steamed or boiled, it’s not at its best.

But if you roast it and add some other flavors like cheese and garlic you get absolute perfection that will turn even the biggest veggie hater into a fan of this green powerhouse.

And this cheesy garlic roasted asparagus is just the dish to change the mind of any asparagus naysayer!

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Roasting it allows the natural sugars in the veggie to caramelize and mellows it out.

And adding cheese and garlic to the mix is almost always a good idea.

Plus this whole thing can be yours with just a single sheet pan and 20 minutes.

That’s pretty dang good if I do say so myself!

Ingredients

To make this you’ll need:

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  • Asparagus– Fresh asparagus with the woody ends trimmed or snapped off
  • Olive oil– Go for olive oil for flavor over any other light colored oil
  • Garlic– Minced
  • Salt and pepper– To taste
  • Cheese– Shredded mozzarella and shredded Parmesan

How to Make

Cheesy garlic roasted asparagus is so easy to make!

Just spread the asparagus out into an even single layer on a large sheet pan.

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Then whisk together the oil and garlic in a small bowl until combined.

Pour the garlic oil out over the asparagus and toss the asparagus until it’s completely coated.

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Spread it back out into an even, single layer.

Season the asparagus with salt and pepper to taste.

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Bake at 425 for 15 minutes, or until the asparagus has become tender, but not yet wilted.

Remove the pan from the oven and sprinkle the cheeses evenly out over the asparagus.

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Then return it to the oven, baking an extra 2 minutes, or until the cheese is completely melted.

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Turn the broiler on, and broil just until the cheese bubbles and begins to turn golden brown.

Serve and enjoy!

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What to Serve with Roasted Asparagus:

With such a delicious side dish, you’ll want an equally delicious main dish.

It pairs well with almost any main be it fish like Crab Stuffed Salmon (Costco Copycat), chicken dishes, beef, or pork.

Other ideas for parings include:

  • Salisbury steak
  • Crockpot chicken and gravy
  • Chicken marsala and rice casserole
  • Chicken and dumpling casserole
  • Crockpot Pork and Rice
  • Copy Cat Cracker Barrel Roast Beef

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Storing Leftovers

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Reheat in the microwave or in a hot oven until warmed through.

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Tips and Tricks

  • You can snap the woody ends of the asparagus off without cutting just by bending the asparagus spear just above the white part.
  • I recommend using more freshly ground black pepper than salt since the Parmesan is salty.
  • Don’t substitute the minced garlic for garlic powder. The garlic is one of the main flavors and substituting it will change the flavor profile.

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Other Side Dishes

Cheesy garlic roasted asparagus is the perfect side dish for any number of meals.

Make it and enjoy!

Looking for other side dishes?

Try these:

  • Braised Celery
  • Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes Gratin
  • Bacon Wrapped Green Bean Bundles
  • Crispy Roasted Parmesan Potatoes
  • Brown Sugar Roasted Pineapple Chunks

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Cheesy Garlic Roasted Asparagus (Sheet Pan Recipe)

Cheesy garlic roasted asparagus is a delicious way to get everyone to eat their veggies! This hearty side dish is made on a single pan, within 20 minutes, and comes out perfect every single time!

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 228kcal

Author: Meaghan @ 4 Sons R Us

Ingredients

  • 1 lb fresh asparagus, ends snapped off
  • 3 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tbsp minced garlic
  • salt & pepper, to taste
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese

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Instructions

  • Spread the asparagus, evenly, in a single layer on a large sheet pan.

    1 lb fresh asparagus, ends snapped off

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the oil and garlic until evenly combined. Pour the mixture evenly out over the veggies. Using your hands, toss the asparagus just until completely coated. Spread back out into an even, single layer.

    3 tbsp olive oil, 1 1/2 tbsp minced garlic

  • Liberally salt & pepper the asparagus. I recommend more freshly ground black pepper than salt.

    salt & pepper, to taste

  • Bake at 425 for 15 minutes, or until the asparagus has become tender, but not yet wilted.

  • Carefully take the pan from the oven, sprinkle the cheeses evenly out over the asparagus. Return to the oven, baking an extra 2 minutes, or until the cheese is completely melted.

    1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese, 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese

  • Turn the broiler on, and broil just until the cheese bubbles and begins to turn golden brown.

  • Serve, and enjoy!

Notes

  • You can snap the woody ends of the asparagus off without cutting just by bending the asparagus spear just above the white part.
  • I recommend using more freshly ground black pepper than salt since the Parmesan is salty.
  • Don't substitute the minced garlic for garlic powder. The garlic is one of the main flavors and substituting it will change the flavor profile.

Nutrition

Calories: 228kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 26mg | Sodium: 279mg | Potassium: 262mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1095IU | Vitamin C: 7.3mg | Calcium: 248mg | Iron: 2.7mg

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recipe adapted from Cafe Delites

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Cheesy Garlic Roasted Asparagus (Sheet Pan Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

Why shouldn't you cut the ends off asparagus? ›

It is not necessary to trim asparagus. On some spears, especially fresh, pencil-thin stalks, the woody ends may tenderize once cooked. But on larger stalks, the ends of the asparagus are often woody and dense—Which makes them difficult to chew, no matter how soft the asparagus is after cooking.

Why is my oven roasted asparagus soggy? ›

If your roasted asparagus is soggy, you may have overcooked it. In a hot oven at 425 degrees, asparagus only needs to roast for about 10 minutes—any longer and it can become limp and soggy. You should also be sure to pat the asparagus dry and spread them out into a single layer before roasting.

Does asparagus get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Does asparagus get softer the longer you cook it? Yes, it does. But you don't want to cook it too long or it will be soggy. That's fine when using in a soup, but not so much as a roasted side.

How long does asparagus take to cook at 350 degrees? ›

Place the asparagus on a lightly greased baking sheet. Toss with olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper, to evenly coat. Step 3: Roast. Roast the asparagus at 350°F for 10 minutes or to desired degree of tenderness.

When should you not eat asparagus? ›

By the time the tips turn black, you'll notice they're completely mushy and probably smell a little funky, too. If your asparagus is slimy or sticky, feels mushy and soft, smells foul or has visible signs of mold, it's time to toss it.

What are the side effects of eating asparagus? ›

However, eating asparagus can also have some side effects:
  • Because of its high fiber content, asparagus can cause flatulence, stomach cramps, and gastric upset in some people.
  • Asparagus contains asparagusic acid that may break down to sulfurous compounds and lend a funny smell to your urine.

What cooking method is best for asparagus? ›

Roasting asparagus is one of the easiest ways to cook this vegetable. Simply drizzle with olive oil and pop in the oven. Heat the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Snap any woody tips off the asparagus where they naturally break apart.

What tastes better, thin or thick asparagus? ›

While both types tasted equally sweet, nutty, and grassy, we expected the delicate-looking thin spears to be more tender. To our surprise, the thicker spears actually had the better texture (if only by a hair).

How do you cook asparagus Rachael Ray? ›

Pile asparagus onto a baking sheet. Combine lemon, shallot, extra-virgin olive oil and tarragon. Pour the dressing over the asparagus and turn to coat spears in fat. Season the asparagus with salt and pepper and roast 15 to 17 minutes at 375 degrees F.

Do you need to wash asparagus before cooking? ›

The woody ends of the asparagus typically snap right off with a bit of pressure, but you can always slice them off with a chef's knife. 2. Rinse the asparagus under running water. Once you've ditched the woody ends, simply run the asparagus under cold water to get rid of any pesticides, dirt, or small critters.

Why is my asparagus tough after cooking? ›

Asparagus contains an enzyme that creates a woody compound called "lignin," at the end of each spear. Lignin is not softened by heat, so it remains fibrous and tough after cooking. To eliminate lignin, snap (don't cut) the end of each spear just before cooking.

Should I cut the tops off my asparagus? ›

If you have issues with disease or insects, it's best to cut the tops off of your asparagus. You should not need to remove the entire fern. Before the new spears appear in spring, remove the old tops.

Do asparagus tips need to be trimmed? ›

The ends should not be too white and dry. Trim off the tough, dry ends at the point where the stalk begins to pale (the snap test can waste much of the juicy perfectly edible stems). Young asparagus spears are more tender and can be trimmed just at the end.

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