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French Recipes

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Boiled Asparagus - Asperges au Naturel

Serves 6

Ingredients:

  • 3 lbs. of fresh asparagus
  • 6 quarts water
  • 3 tablespoons of salt

Preparation

  1. Line up the asparagus tips evenly and cut off the butt ends to make all the spears the same length.
  2. With a small sharp knife, not a vegetable peeler, peel each asparagus of its skin and tough outer flesh. At the butt end, the peeling may be a thick as 1/16", but it should gradually become paper thin as the knife cuts and slides toward the top.
  3. Wash the peeled spears in cold water.
  4. Divide the asparagus into five or six equal bundles, and tie the bundles together with soft string at both the tip and butt ends.
  5. In an enamelled or stainless steel kettle or oval casserole large enough to hold the asparagus horizontally, bring the water and salt to a bubbling boil. drop in the asparagus bundles and bring the water back to a boil.
  6. Reduce the heat to moderate and boil uncovered for 8 to 10 minutes, or until the butt ends are tender but still slightly resistent when pierced with the tip of a sharp knife. Do not overcook the asparagus.
  7. Using two kitchen forks, lift the bundles out of the water by their strings.
  8. Lay them on towels to drain, then cut off the strings.

To serve:

Serve the asparagus hot with melted butter or hollondaise sauce. Or chill and serve cold with vinaigrette sauce or mayonnaise (see in this section)

 

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