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kbnolan on 8.10.2011
Love this ! I strained my last batch of bacon grease and froze it. I take the jar out of the freezer about an hour before I want to use some, spoon out a heaping tablespoon and thaw it (covered with wax paper) in the micro then toss the asparagus in it. What I don’t use goes back in the freezer. Great flavor. Will try on green beans next ! Thanks for the idea !
AZJ22 on 6.16.2011
Yum! Delicious!
I even convinced 2 huge non-fans of asparagus to eat this, and they ended up loving it! I did roast about twice as long to get it a little softer or they wouldn’t have even touched it… but it was still delicious.
Will use this one again and again!
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whoistracy on 5.1.2011
Yum! This sounds delicious!
thisoldbroad on 5.1.2011
Everything is better w/bacon grease. I also use this same method on brussel sprouts – either roasted or sliced & saute. Don’t strain the grease & use a little less if you like.
darlin on 4.30.2011
Tip on how to find where the asparagus is tender:
hold the bottom end of the stalk and then put your other hand in the middle and gently bend until the stalk snaps in 2. This is the easiest way to get tender asparagus everytime.
I grew up with an asparagus patch in my back yard…it was a staple in spring and early summer. Trust me on this one!
4littleFergusons on 4.29.2011
*Oops, store bacon GREASE, not store bacon
4littleFergusons on 4.29.2011
I made Savory Spring Quesdillas for supper (check my recipe box) so I had fresh bacon drippings (aka grease) for this side dish. However, here is a step by step way to store bacon:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4523256_store-bacon-grease.html