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  2. 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 ...

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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.

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

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    Lemon, Shrimp and Shaved Asparagus Pasta. Thinly shaved asparagus can be eaten raw, and it adds both its unique flavor and a little crunch to this bright, flavorful pasta dish.

  5. Broccolini - Wikipedia

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    The entire vegetable (leaves, young stems, unopened flower shoots, and flowers) is edible. Its flavor is sweet, with notes of both broccoli and asparagus, [9] although it is not closely related to the latter. [10] Common cooking methods include sautéing, steaming, boiling, and stir frying. According to a 2005 study assessing how Australians ...

  6. List of leaf vegetables - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vegetables which are grown or harvested primarily for the consumption of their leafy parts, either raw or cooked. Many vegetables with leaves that are consumed in small quantities as a spice such as oregano , for medicinal purposes such as lime , or used in infusions such as tea , are not included in this list.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 30 Amazing Ways to Cook Asparagus This Spring - AOL

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    Asparagus Pasta. This creamy lemon pasta is studded with crispy bacon and tender asparagus. Plus, there's lots of grated parmesan cheese! Get the Asparagus Pasta recipe.

  9. Celtuce - Wikipedia

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    Celtuce (/ ˈ s ɛ l t ə s /) (Lactuca sativa var. augustana, [3] [4] [5] angustata, or asparagina), also called stem lettuce, [6] celery lettuce, asparagus lettuce, [7] or Chinese lettuce, is a cultivar of lettuce grown primarily for its thick stem or its leaves. It is used as a vegetable.

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