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"My husband and I grill dinner almost every night, and I love grilling asparagus for a side dish," relates Patricia Kitts of Dickinson, Texas. "I serve these bacon-wrapped spears with grilled meat and sliced fresh tomatoes for a wonderful meal."
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (5 each) equals 222 calories, 22 g fat (8 g saturated fat), 25 mg cholesterol, 281 mg sodium, 2 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 5 g protein.
Originally published as Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus in Quick Cooking March/April 2005, p24
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Reviewed on May. 09, 2011 by Summy
I used to make something like this, but used prosciutto to wrap each piece of asparagus, drizzled with olive oil, and just put them in the oven. Frankly, I think maple bacon would be better. :) I'll give this one thumbs up, so as not to mess up the rating, though I don't think I would make it on the grill.
Reviewed on May. 02, 2011 by Bon_the_Baker
Haven't followed this recipe before but after eating this at Disneyland many years ago had to try it myself. I do slightly precook my asparagus because the bacon cooks quick and the dripping cause flames, I line mine up on a fish rack for BBQing that clamps shut and if makes flipping very easy and you don't need toothpicks to keep the bacon on. I love it with fresh lemon that I squeeze over it when on my plate, Yum!
Reviewed on May. 01, 2011 by XOBasia
Awesome!!! I pre-cook the bacon in the microwave for a couple of minutes, still pliable. Otherwise, the asparagus is cooked and the bacon is still a bit raw in places. This way, some of the fat cooks off and you don't have the flare-ups on the grill and burn it.
Reviewed on Apr. 15, 2011 by yisagirl
Great thank you
Reviewed on Aug. 01, 2010 by kittst
This was really a great side dish with our steaks. Easy to prepare.
Reviewed on Jun. 09, 2010 by jsimmons814
I marinate asparagus spears in Italian dressing for a few hours before wrapping in bacon, then sprinkle with Parmesean cheese after taking them off the grill.
Reviewed on Jun. 08, 2010 by juliesprincess
My whole family loved it!I also put them in the oven.They came out nice and crispy.We love asparagus anyway but these were outstanding.
My whole family loved it!
I also put them in the oven.
They came out nice and crispy.
We love asparagus anyway but these were outstanding.
Reviewed on May. 17, 2010 by cnor
I have made this and love it, but also like to add a bit of a twist to it. I blanche the asparagus for a few seconds,wrap in maple bacon, place on a broiler pan and brush with melted butter with a touch of brown sugar added. I then broil till bacon is of desired doneness. Remove from oven and sprinkle with toasted almonds and return to broiler just long enough to heat the almonds. This is wonderful and never has leftovers.
Reviewed on May. 09, 2010 by caribassett
The prep seemed daunting, but was actually very easy! My husband loved, which truly speaks volumes, he generally dislikes vegetables. We can not wait to make this again, and I recommend this this to everyone. They taste fantastic cooled as well, and this is a wonderful idea for potlucks and picnics too.
Reviewed on May. 04, 2010 by Darlene1679
Since all of my family are asparagus lovers I tried this recipe for a family brunch when it was first published in 2005. It was such a hit that it has been requested at every family gathering since then, and sometimes in between. When ready to serve I sprinkle it with sea salt. mmmmmm GOOD!
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