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Spring Spears

George Hirsch March 22, 2025
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I am reminded it's spring because the calendar says it's so. But what do you do on those days when the weather says otherwise, like all this rain lately? I suggest bringing spring into your kitchen with ingredients that say spring flavor. What first comes to mind is asparagus. It's so versatile; you can steam, sauté, roast, and, if you must, fry it—preferably tempura. 

Some conversational tidbits to keep in your pocket for your next dinner party or in a packed elevator:

- Asparagus comes from the ancient Persian word asparag, meaning a sprout. The ancient Egyptians cultivated asparagus and dedicated it as an offering to numerous gods. It must have been considered significant back then. And the Romans have an expression, "Velocius quam asparagi coquantur" - meaning, faster than you can cook asparagus. 

In the 1890s, it was a rare and expensive vegetable in the United States, but cultivation helped tame the price. 

- It was inevitable that the asparagus should be considered an aphrodisiac given its shape, which an Elizabethan writer remarked 'manifestly provoked Venus.'’ 

Asparagus is a young edible shoot commonly known as a "spear." The spear rises from an underground stem called a "crown," which can produce spears for 15 to 20 years. Most asparagus is harvested in spring when it is 6 to 8 inches high and has tender, fleshy spears and tight, compact heads. Once it reaches maturity, the asparagus stalks become woody, and fernlike foliage grows from the heads, making them inedible.

Ricotta Asparagus Bruschetta

Ricotta Asparagus Bruschetta

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Tips:

Although grown on quite a large scale and in many countries, asparagus is available in abundance from March to late June. There are over 300 varieties of asparagus, and only 20 are edible. 

They are divided into three main categories:

Green asparagus. This is the most common type of asparagus. It is harvested at a height of about 8 inches. 

White asparagus. Grown in the dark (covered with soil to keep it from turning green), white asparagus is harvested as soon as it emerges from the ground. Although more tender than the green variety, it tends to be less flavorful and is more expensive since more work is required to grow it. 

Purple asparagus: This variety has a fruity flavor and is harvested when only 2 to 3 inches high. 

How to buy asparagus:

Whether asparagus is thin or thick, choose them with firm, crisp stalks and compact, brightly colored heads with no trace of rust or softness. The bottom of the stalk should be moist when squeezed, not dry and woody. Avoid yellowish asparagus with soft stalks beginning to flower, as these are signs that it is old.

Store asparagus vertically in 1 inch of water in a container, stem-side-down, in the refrigerator.

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