The Best Air Fryer Asparagus - Easy Recipe (2024)

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This air fryer asparagus is the perfect side dish to accompany any meal. It’s quick, easy, and bursting with flavor. The garlic and Italian seasoning add a delicious depth of flavor to the asparagus, while the air fryer cooking method gives it a crispy texture that’s hard to resist.

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You are going to love cooking asparagus in the Air fryer! It is a fantastic side dish that offers a wonderful combination of flavors and textures. I mean asparagus is probably the easiest vegetable to cook since you can simply roast it, turn it into an asparagus soup, or cook it on a sheet pan with some potatoes.

Of course, you definitely want to try cooking it in the air fryer because it is absolutely fabulous and comes out perfectly crispy and flavorful every single time!

Is Asparagus Healthy?

Not only is air fryer asparagus delicious, but it’s also a healthy alternative for those on a low-carb diet. Asparagus is a nutrient-dense vegetable that’s packed with vitamins and minerals, including vitamins A, C, E, and K, as well as folate and potassium. By air frying the asparagus, you can enjoy all of these health benefits without the added fat and calories.

Plus, it is quick and easy to make, making it a great choice for busy weeknights when you want to get a healthy and delicious side dish on the table in no time.

Here is some more information on the health benefits of eating asparagus.

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Why you’ll love this asparagus recipe

I absolutely adore my air fryer and I use it daily since it cooks everything from potatoes to chicken so easily. Once you try this air fryer asparagus it will be the only way you cook vegetables from now on!

  • Crispy and flavorful
  • Quick and easy
  • Healthy side dish
  • Versatile and pairs great with other dishes
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How to trim asparagus

Here are two ways to trim asparagus:

  • Hold each asparagus spear at both ends and gently bend it until it snaps. This will indicate where the tender part ends and the tough part begins.
  • Using a sharp knife or vegetable peeler, trim off the tough part of the asparagus, usually about 1-2 inches from the bottom of the spear. This is how I prefer to do it, as shown above.

Rinse the trimmed asparagus spears under cold water and they’re ready to cook!

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Ingredients you will need

  • Asparagus – you will need fresh asparagus that is firm, bright green in color, with closed tips, which means it is nice and fresh, and delicious.
  • Olive oil – Just a little bit of extra virgin olive oil or avocado oil to help the asparagus crisp up as it cooks while also allowing the seasoning to stick to it.
  • Seasoning – garlic powder, italian seasoning, salt, and pepper
  • Pecorino cheese and lemon – optional finishing ingredients for adding even more flavor when you serve the cooked asparagus.
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How To Make Air Fryer Asparagus

  1. Preheat your air fryer to 390 degrees F.
  2. Rinse and dry the asparagus then carefully trim/cut off the woody ends.
  3. Add the asparagus to a shallow pan or large bowl, drizzle it with olive oil, and season it well with garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper and toss to coat it all in the seasoning.
  4. Place the trimmed asparagus in a single layer in the air fryer basket.
  5. Air fry the for 5-10 minutes, or until crisp-tender. Per the recipe card below.
  6. Remove the asparagus from the air fryer and serve immediately with a sprinkle of pecorino cheese and lemon.
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Expert Tips

  • Choose the right asparagus: Look for asparagus spears that are firm, straight, and bright green. Avoid any that are limp, discolored, or have a woody texture.
  • Trim the asparagus: To trim the asparagus, simply snap off the woody ends at the bottom of each spear. You can also use a knife to cut off the ends, but snapping them off is quick and easy.
  • Season it well: To give your asparagus plenty of flavors, be sure to season it well with salt, pepper, and your choice of herbs or spices. For this recipe, we recommend using garlic and Italian seasoning.
  • Don’t overcrowd the basket: It’s important to arrange the asparagus in a single layer in the air fryer basket, so they cook evenly. Don’t overcrowd the basket, as this can cause the asparagus to steam rather than roast.
  • Shake the basket: About halfway through the cooking time, shake the air fryer basket to ensure that the asparagus cooks evenly on all sides.
  • Adjust the cooking time: The cooking time for air fryer asparagus may vary depending on the size of the spears and the wattage of your air fryer. Keep an eye on the asparagus and adjust the cooking time as needed to ensure it’s cooked to your liking.
  • Serve immediately: For the best texture and flavor, serve the air fryer asparagus immediately after cooking. This will ensure it’s crispy and hot.

Cooking times for asparagus in the air fryer

Asparagus can vary in thickness, so here are some cooking time recommendations to use as a guide when making this recipe.

  • Thin asparagus: 3-4 minutes
  • Medium-thick asparagus: 4-7 minutes
  • Thick asparagus: 7-10 minutes
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Ways to serve air fryer asparagus

Here are a few ways to serve cooked asparagus:

  • Serve it as a side dish: asparagus makes a delicious and healthy side dish that pairs well with a variety of main courses, such as grilled chicken, fish, or steak.
  • Add it to salads: Sliced or chopped cooked asparagus makes a great addition to salads, adding crunch, flavor, and nutrients.
  • Mix it into a quiche: Like in this amazing asparagus quiche or in an omelet.
  • Make it into a soup: Puree-cooked asparagus with some broth and seasonings to make a creamy and flavorful soup.
  • Top pizzas or flatbreads: Cooked asparagus can be used as a topping for pizzas or flatbreads, along with other vegetables and cheese.
  • Use it as a sandwich or wrap filling: Cooked asparagus can be added to sandwiches or wraps, along with other fillings such as hummus, avocado, and cheese.
  • Incorporate it into pasta dishes: Cooked asparagus pairs well with pasta, making it a great addition to pasta dishes such as fettuccine Alfredo, pasta primavera, or pasta with pesto sauce.
  • Make it into a dip: Puree-cooked asparagus with some Greek yogurt, lemon juice, and seasonings to make a healthy and delicious dip for veggies or pita chips.

Storing and reheating instructions

  • To store air fryer asparagus, place it in an airtight container or resealable plastic bag and store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Making it wonderful for meal prep!
  • Freezing cooked asparagus: I do not recommend freezing it since it will get quite mushy and lose a lot of its flavor.
  • To reheat, preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Arrange the asparagus in a single layer on a baking sheet and bake for 5-7 minutes, or until heated through. Alternatively, you can reheat the asparagus in the air fryer for 2-3 minutes at 375°F (190°C).
  • Avoid reheating asparagus in the microwave, as this can cause it to become mushy and lose its crispy texture.
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FAQs about asparagus

How can you tell if asparagus is fresh?

Fresh asparagus will be firm, bright green in color, and will have closed tips. It also shouldn’t be too smelly or slimy.

Can you cook frozen asparagus in the air fryer?

How to cook frozen asparagus in the air fryer: Preheat your air fryer to 400°F. Spread the frozen asparagus in a single layer in the air fryer basket, and spray with cooking oil. Cook for 8-10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through to ensure even cooking. Remove the asparagus from the air fryer, season with salt and pepper, and serve immediately.

How long does asparagus keep before you cook it?

When stored properly, fresh asparagus can last up to a week in the refrigerator before you cook it. It is important to keep it in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator and to avoid washing it until you are ready to use it to prevent it from spoiling prematurely.

More healthy air fryer vegetable recipes

  • Air Fryer Carrots
  • Crispy Air Fryer Brussel Sprouts
  • Air Fryer Cauliflower
  • Easy Air Fryer Mushrooms
  • Healthy Air Fryer Broccoli

Check out all of my easy air fryer recipes on PMG!

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The Best Air Fryer Asparagus – Easy Recipe

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  • Author: Amy Estes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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Description

Make this crispy, flavorful air fryer asparagus for a quick and easy 10-minute side dish. Serve it with pretty much any main dish as a delicious gluten-free and low-carb addition to any meal!

Ingredients

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  • 1 pound fresh asparagus
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons pecorino cheese – optional for serving
  • Lemon – optional for serving

Instructions

  1. Wash and dry the asparagus and trim the ends by cutting them about 1-2 inches from the bottom.
  2. Preheat the air fryer to 390 degrees F.
  3. Place the trimmed asparagus into a large bowl or dish, drizzle it with olive oil, and season it with garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper. Then toss to coat it all in the oil and seasoning.
  4. Lay the seasoned asparagus in a single layer in the air fryerbasket and cook it until tender and crispy. About 5-10 minutes depending on how thick your asparagus is. See suggested cooking times in the recipe notes.
  5. Serve immediately with a sprinkle of pecorino cheese and a squeeze of lemon. Alternatively, you can also add a pinch of red pepper flakes for some spice.

Notes

  • Select asparagus that is firm, and green with closed tips that is not slimy or smelly.
  • Trim the asparagus ends before you season and cook the asparagus since they are tougher and have a more woody flavor to them.
  • Cooking time recommendations – thin asparagus: 3-4 minutes, medium thick asparagus: 4-7 minutes, thick asparagus: 7-10 minutes.
  • Store this air fryer asparagus in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Reheat it in the oven for 5-7 minutes at 375 degrees, or right in the air fryer for 2-3 minutes until warmed through.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: Healthy Side Dishes
  • Method: Air Fryer
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean
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FAQs

What cooking method is best for asparagus? ›

Thin asparagus is great for stir fries and sautéing. Fat asparagus is good for roasting or grilling, and best when you want to serve whole spears, even simply steamed. Medium spears work in almost any cooking method.

What's the best way to cook asparagus? ›

Fill a pot with a few inches of water and insert a steamer basket or insert. Lay the asparagus in the steamer and cook until it's bright green and crisp-tender, 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Then submerge the asparagus in a large bowl of ice water to quickly stop the cooking.

Should you soak asparagus before cooking? ›

Fine grit can lurk in asparagus tips. To get rid of it, fill a bowl with cold water and soak the asparagus for a few minutes, then rinse off. That should rid the stems of any unpleasant sandiness.

How do you cook asparagus so it doesn't get soggy? ›

Overcooking It

Because it only takes a few minutes to cook, keep a close eye on it to avoid soggy, limp stems as the outcome. To avoid overcooking, take it out of the oven or off the stove a minute or so before you think it's done. Another way to prevent overcooking is to shock the asparagus in an ice bath.

Do you season asparagus before or after cooking? ›

Step 1In a large skillet over medium heat, heat a thin layer of olive oil. Add asparagus and cook until tender, 7 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and a squeeze of lemon.

What is the healthiest way to eat asparagus? ›

Try adding shredded, raw asparagus to pasta dishes and salads. Alternatively, enjoy the spears lightly steamed or sautéed in a frittata, or as a stand-alone side dish. Asparagus is a nutritious choice, regardless of whether it's cooked or raw. Try eating a combination of the two for maximum health benefits.

Why do you soak asparagus? ›

I soak all asparagus first in cold water. I trim the ends and then rinse the stalks and let them sit in cold water for five minutes. It hydrates the asparagus, and they cook more quickly, for they are already wet with some moisture within them. Do not soak them for thirty minutes, you are not trying to get them soggy.

How many stalks of asparagus should you eat? ›

For asparagus, a standard serving size is six medium spears, a 1/2 cup of pieces, or just over three ounces cooked.

Why you shouldn't 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.

How long should you soak asparagus before cooking? ›

Soak in cold water for about 15 minutes, gently agitating every so often to loosen any sandy soil trapped in tips or "fins"; then lift asparagus from the water, leaving grit behind. TRIMMING: For thin spears, hold stalk with one hand at base, the other hand about two inches away; then bend spear.

Why is my asparagus tough after cooking? ›

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. It will break right at the point where the stalk becomes tender. Do this just before cooking so you leave no time for asparagus to accumulate yet more lignin.

What to eat with asparagus? ›

Asparagus is excellent served with any type of dairy product, such as cheese (particularly Grana Padano or Parmigiano), butter and any sauces containing dairy produce or cream. - Asparagus and eggs. A great classic? Green asparagus, eggs and truffle.

Is it better to blanch or steam asparagus? ›

One easy way to cook asparagus is to blanch it. Not only is it quick, but blanching also helps retain the vegetable's vibrant green color. Plus, blanched asparagus results in a crisp-tender texture, perfect for recipes like Asparagus Salad with Eggs & Jambon de Bayonne and Tarragon Scallops on Asparagus Spears.

How do you cook asparagus so it's not stringy? ›

Simply pan-fried until tender, and enjoy! How do you cook asparagus so it's not stringy? To prevent asparagus from being stringy, it's important to trim the tough woody parts off of the bottom of the asparagus spears and cook until perfectly tender. If it's overcooked, it can be stringy and soggy.

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.

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