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>, aem > wrote: > On Dec 13, 10:06*am, Sheldon > wrote: > > [snips] > > I think a little dusting of parm would be okay... but I'd be cautious > > using strong cheese with asparagus. *I'd probably saute asparagus in > > butter with a wee bit of garlic and forget the cheese unless served > > atop pasta for a buffer... a toasted orzo pilaf would work. > > I use garlic with asparagus most of the time. This time, since we > hadn't had asparagus for months, I wanted to leave it unadorned. Then > at the last minute I noticed the microplane and succumbed to the > parmesan temptation. Just a light sprinkle. > > > > Where are you that local asparagus are in season in mid December? > > Real asparagus season is still a ways off here in Southern > California. I suspect this batch came from Mexico, but I don't know > that for sure. It was just an unexpected pleasant surprise and there > probably won't be any more next time I hit that market. -aem Huh. If it's coming from Mehico, I'll have to watch for it around here then. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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