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Learn How to Store Asparagus and keep it fresh. We have the best tips and tricks. Try these easy ways to store asparagus.
Do you love Asparagus as much as my family? The number one problem we have with asparagus is keeping it fresh once it gets home. The trick is simple.
Instead of tossing your asparagus in the crisper drawer like you normally wood, place them in the glass with water instead. You will find that your asparagus will stay crisp and delicious much longer.
Whether you grill it, put it in a casserole or steam it, this simple method will keep that asparagus tasting amazing. It is a great tip and super easy to do. Enjoy fresh asparagus once you try these tips.
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Why We Love These Storing Tips
This simple little trick will allow you to enjoy fresh asparagus much longer than just tossing it in your vegetable drawer. Buying asparagus and storing asparagus does not have to be tricky.
Enjoy asparagus spears with this easy tips and tricks! I always hated going to get asparagus out of the fridge only to find out it wasn’t fresh anymore. Not only did I waste money but I needed to come up with another side dish for dinner.
Since I started doing this easy tricks, it has been amazing. It really works and the asparagus stays fresh and delicious.
What All Do You Need?
- Bunch Asparagus – Buy at the grocery store or farmers market
- Mason Jar or Glass Jar – Any jar or vase works great for storing the freshest asparagus
Scroll to the bottom for the full list of ingredients in the recipe card.
How to Store Asparagus in the Fridge
- Step 1 – Thoroughly wash the asparagus and trim the woody ends by cutting off approximately 1 inch off the bottom of the asparagus with a sharp knife. We like to gather the bundles of asparagus to cut the ends. See How to Cut Asparagus for tips.
- Step 2 – Place the water in the bottom of the mason jar or glass cup. Place the asparagus in the jar or cup with the cut ends at the bottom in the water or upright. Make sure all the ends of the asparagus are in the inches of cold water. Add more water if needed.
- Step 3 – Place the plastic bag over the top of the asparagus and store in the refrigerator for 5-7 days.
How to Pick Asparagus
You don’t want to buy asparagus that is limp. It should be firm when you choose this at the grocery store.
Easy Asparagus Recipes
- Garlic lime Steamed Asparagus
- Grilled Asparagus Recipe
- Roasted Asparagus Recipe
- Bacon wrapped asparagus recipe
The key to cooking asparagus is to make sure you do not overcook it. You want the asparagus to still be crispy and not mushy.
Try some of these easy asparagus recipes for a great side dish. Plus, they are all so simple and easy!
Healthy and easy side dishes can be delicious and not take forever. Each of these recipes are very quick to make. Give them a try!
What to Serve with Asparagus?
There are so many great meals that are quick and easy and go with asparagus. This easy side dish is so quick and easy and pairs nicely with many other simple recipe ideas!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this helps asparagus to last longer and stay crisp.
The best way to tell is by the way it smells. If the asparagus smells bad or the tips have turned dark green or mushy to the touch. Then it is time to throw the asparagus out.
We think the asparagus stalks stays fresher longer if stored mason jar but you can store in an airtight container with damp paper towels.
Yes, all fresh produce needs to be washed before cooking.
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How to Store Asparagus
Ingredients
- 1 Bunch Asparagus
- Mason Jar or Glass Jar
- 1 cup Water
- Plastic Bag
Instructions
- Thoroughly wash the asparagus and trim the ends by cutting off approximately 1 inch off the bottom of the asparagus.
- Place the water in the bottom of the mason jar or glass cup.
- Place the asparagus in the jar or cup with the cut ends at the bottom in the water. Make sure all the ends are in the water. Add more water if needed.
- Place the plastic bag over the top of the asparagus and store in the refrigerator for 5-7 days.