It can also be adjusted with various flavorings to serve it as a quick vegetable side dish or a Chopped Asparagus Salad. Regardless of how you are serving it, this pan-seared garlic butter asparagus recipe is a great way to elevate any of your main dishes and feed your family in a healthy way.

I Love This Basic Recipe Because:

Ingredients:

You will need butter (or olive oil), asparagus spears, garlic, and kosher salt and pepper.  It is optional, but I love serving asparagus with parmesan. I think the saltiness that comes from parmesan paired with the earthy tones of garlicky asparagus is an easy way to elevate this otherwise humble dish. With that being said, if you are not a fan, you can simply omit using it.

Seasoning Ideas:

While I went for the basic salt and pepper for seasoning, the beauty of cooking asparagus on the stovetop is that you can add in any of your favorite spices during the cooking process. Alternatively, you can really take it to the next level by using roasted garlic butter instead of regular unsalted butter. I personally like spices like store-bought Italian seasoning or simple ground cumin and coriander and fresh ingredients like lemon zest, fresh chives, and fresh mint for seasoning.

How To Prepare Asparagus?

To prepare asparagus for cooking it in a skillet:

Do I Need To Cut the Asparagus?

It is up to you. As you can see in the pictures, I sauteed my asparagus spears as a whole, but you can cut them into 2-3 inch pieces. The cooking time might change slightly (more on that below), but it will be just as delicious. 

How To Make It?

To process of cooking asparagus in a skillet on the stovetop has 4 folds:

How Long Do You Saute It?

The cooking time for asparagus on the stove depends on how you are preparing your asparagus. I find that cooking whole asparagus spears takes a few minutes more than cooking asparagus cut into smaller (2-3 inch) pieces.  If you are pan-frying asparagus that are cut into small pieces, it takes about 5-6 minutes to cook them. However, if you cook whole asparagus spears, the cooking time might be around 6-8 minutes. Additionally, if you are using thin asparagus spears, the timing might significantly change. If that is the case, I would keep a close eye on them after the 3-minute mark. In either scenario, it is essential to make sure that you are not crowding the pan and making sure that the spears are distributed evenly.

How To Know If It Is Fully Cooked?

The best way to check doneness is by inserting a knife into the thickest part of an asparagus spear. If it comes in and out easily, it should be cooked. If not, let it cook for a few minutes longer.

Variations:

While I think asparagus sauteed in garlic and butter is truly delicious, there are a few other options you can try:

Make it vegan with olive oil and olives: Swap butter with olive oil and omit the parmesan cheese. If you like a bit of a salty kick, you can top it off with chopped & pitted kalamata olives. Make it fresh with lemon: It is no secret that a squeeze of lemon juice brightens any dish and this sauteed asparagus recipe is no exception. I would even recommend zesting a lemon for extra freshness and color. Top it off with fresh herbs: My favorite herbs to pair stovetop asparagus are fresh chives, basil, and mint. Use different types of cheese: As you can see in the pictures, I went with shaved parmesan cheese, but crumbled goat cheese and feta can also be used. Add nuts: I am a big fan of roasted and sliced almonds, but pine nuts are also great in this recipe. I would use ¼ cup per pound of asparagus.

How To Store & Reheat?

To Store: Bring sauteed asparagus to room temperature. Place in an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 3 days. To Reheat: Lightly pan fry with a teaspoon of butter or olive oil until it is warmed through. Alternatively, you can reheat it for 30 seconds in the microwave.

A Few Helpful Tips:

Adding garlic in the end: Since garlic cooks much faster and browns easily, I chose to add it in the end. The only time I recommend sauteing garlic with butter (in the beginning) is when you are using thin asparagus spears. Do not overcrowd the pan for even cooking: If you are cooking for a crowd, it is best to saute asparagus in batches rather than cooking them all at the same time.  New to using asparagus in your cooking? Be sure to check out my detailed post on the best way to store fresh asparagus to extend its shelf life.

What To Serve It With?

You can serve this sauteed parmesan asparagus as a side dish with any of your main dishes. Here are a few of my favorite ones:

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