Asparagus is the first spring veggie I always get excited about spring. I try to come up with at least one new delicious dish to incorporate it in each year. Asparagus pasta is my dish this year! Asparagus goes great with pasta, thanks to it’s tender-crisp texture and earthy flavor. It’s also one of those veggies that’s really easy to incorporate into a pasta dinner. This particular asparagus pasta recipe is super easy. The asparagus gets quickly steamed in a skillet and then cooked up with zippy balsamic vinegar and garlic. Easy! You’re definitely going to want to hang on to this one for those busy weeknights!

Ingredients You’ll Need

Penne pasta. Feel free to substitute just about any variety of dried pasta here. Asparagus. We’re using fresh asparagus. Please don’t use frozen or canned asparagus — since asparagus is the star of the dish we’re using the good stuff! Salt. Olive oil. The recipe will work with any high-heat oil, but olive will give your sauce the best flavor. Garlic. Balsamic vinegar. Use good quality balsamic vinegar! Choose a variety that’s thick and syrupy, with a hint of sweetness. Check the ingredients to make sure it’s 100% balsamic, and not a blend of balsamic and red wine vinegar. Red pepper flakes. Leave these out for a heat-free version of the dish. Black pepper. Fresh parsley or basil. Choose your favorite for finishing the dish, or leave it out if you prefer!

How It’s Made

The following is a detailed photo tutorial on how to make this dish. Scroll all the way down if you’d like to skip right to the recipe!

Trimming Asparagus

First, let’s talk about trimming your asparagus! The number one mistake people seem to make when cooking asparagus is not trimming the spears, or doing so incorrectly. Have you ever bitten into an asparagus spear, only to find the end is super tough and chewy? That’s the worst! That end needs to be trimmed before you cook your asparagus. Here’s the trick to trimming asparagus perfectly: grab a spear, grasping each end in one of your hands. Now bend it until it breaks. It should break in just the right spot, every time! Now discard the bottom portion of your spear (which will probably be between ¼ and ⅓ of the length of your asparagus), and cook the upper portion according to the recipe. Still need some guidance? I have a full article with all the details on how to trim asparagus.

Cooking the Dish

You’ll need one large skillet with a lid to make this recipe. Cut your asparagus into 2-inch pieces and cook your pasta according to the package directions.

Add about ½ cup of water to the skillet and bring it to a simmer. Now add your asparagus. Cover the skillet. Let the asparagus steam for just a few minutes, until it just begins to tenderize and turn bright green.

Note: if you really want to save time, you can skip the steaming. I recommend steaming because it prevents the asparagus from coming out too stringy.

Transfer the asparagus to a plate and pour the water out of the skillet. Dry the skillet and place it back on the burner. Heat up some oil and return the asparagus to the skillet. Crank up the heat and cook the asparagus until it’s tender and has some dark spots. Push the asparagus to the side and add minced garlic to the skillet. Just cook the garlic for a minute or two, stirring the whole time to prevent burning. Stir everything up to combine the garlic and asparagus, pour in some balsamic vinegar, and let it simmer for a minute. Stir in cooked pasta and some red pepper flakes. Cook everything for a minute more until the pasta is heated throughout.

Take the skillet off of the burner and season the pasta with salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle it with some parsley or fresh basil if you’d like. You could even top it off with some vegan Parmesan cheese if you like! Tip: For a different spin on this dish, try serving it cold, as asparagus pasta salad.

Leftovers & Storage

Leftover asparagus pasta will keep in a sealed container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.

More Asparagus Recipes

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