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  2. 60 Asparagus Recipes to Work Into Your Recipe Rotation - AOL

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    The easiest way to cook asparagus? Simply roasted in the oven. Get the recipe: Simple Oven-Roasted Asparagus Related: 100 Best Side Dishes for Easter Ham Asparagus Bread

  3. 37 asparagus recipes for snappy springtime dishes - AOL

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    Cooking fish and vegetables in parchment pouches (en papillote) is a quick, mess-free way to serve dinner. The steam that’s created inside of the pouch keeps the salmon and asparagus nice and ...

  4. Give Your Spring Recipes a Makeover with These Asparagus Recipes

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  5. Brassica - Wikipedia

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    The flowers, seeds, stalks, and tender leaves of many species of Brassica can be eaten raw or cooked. [5] Almost all parts of some species have been developed for food, including the root (swede, turnip), stems (), leaves (cabbage, collard greens, kale), flowers (cauliflower, broccoli, romanesco broccoli), buds (Brussels sprouts, cabbage), and seeds (many, including mustard seed, and oil ...

  6. The Absolute Best Way to Prep Asparagus, According to ...

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    "For the best asparagus, I try to get the thickest possible asparagus, very firm, especially with a tight head like the bud of a flower, rather than open, which would indicate that it is older.

  7. Celtuce - Wikipedia

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    The seeds can be planted in a set bed or a temporary nursery bed and then transplanted to the growing site. They should be spread 30 cm apart each way. The young (edible) leaves are ready about 4–5 weeks after planting and the edible stems are ready when about 30 cm tall.

  8. Blanching (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Blanching is a technique used in vegetable growing. Young shoots of a plant are covered to exclude light to prevent photosynthesis and the production of chlorophyll , and thus remain pale in color. Different methods used include covering with soil ( hilling or earthing up) or with solid materials such as board or terracotta pots, or growing the ...

  9. 16 of the Best Asparagus Side Dishes for Easter That Go ... - AOL

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    From a vegetable to serve with your Easter ham, to the perfect accompaniment to a steak on the grill and more, you just need to check out 16 of the best asparagus sides to make all season long ...