Friday, June 29, 2012

Asparagus Lasagna




From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...Asparagus is still plentiful in our local farmer's markets and I have two final recipes that I want to share with you as its season draws to a close. I'll feature one tonight and another tomorrow. I want to warn you up front that tonight's recipe  is neither quick nor easy  to prepare and patience is required to work through it. I can also tell you that it is over-the-top delicious and the dish is one that foodies and others with sophisticated palates will enjoy. The recipe was develop by Martha Rose Shulman for the New York Times. You can find her original recipe here.  I want to point out that this recipe uses an olive oil bechamel. I've included a recipe for it at the end of this post so you don't have to go searching for one. I'd also like to suggest you make three cups of the sauce to use with the lasagna. My only criticism of this dish was that I though the edges and the top were a bit too dry. The extra sauce will solve that problem and allow you  to really enjoy this light and luscious main course. The lasagna can be assembled well-ahead of serving, so this is a marvelous dish to prepare for guests. You'll get to serve them a really special meal and yet have time to enjoy their company. I think those of you who try the lasagna will really be pleased. Here's how it is made.  

Asparagus Lasagna...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Martha  Rose  Shulman and The New York Times

Ingredients:

2 large garlic cloves, peeled
Salt
2 pounds asparagus
1 recipe olive oil béchamel (see below)
3/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon freshly grated Parmesan
1/2 cup finely chopped fresh herbs, such as tarragon, chervil, parsley, chives, basil, arugula
1/2 pound no-boil lasagna noodles

Directions:

1) Fill a pasta pot with water, and add garlic cloves. Bring to a boil while trimming asparagus by breaking off woody ends. When water comes to a boil, add salt to taste and asparagus ends. Reduce heat to medium low, cover partially and simmer  asparagus ends for 30 minutes. Remove asparagus ends and garlic cloves from water and discard. Bring water back to a boil, and add asparagus stalks. Boil thick asparagus stalks for five minutes, medium and thin stalks for three minutes. Transfer them, using a spider or tongs, to a bowl of ice water. Do not drain cooking water. Allow asparagus to cool for a few minutes, then drain and dry on a clean kitchen towel. If the asparagus stalks are thick, cut in half lengthwise first, then cut all asparagus (thick or thin) into 1-inch lengths. Set aside.
2) Whisk 1/3 to 1/2 cup of cooking water from asparagus into béchamel, along with 1/4 cup of Parmesan and herbs. Add freshly ground pepper to taste and adjust salt.
3) Oil or butter a 3-quart baking dish or lasagna dish. Bring water back to a rolling boil, and drop in enough lasagna noodles to cover surface of the baking dish (for my rectangular dish, that’s three lasagna noodles). Boil just until pasta is flexible (about three minutes for no-boil lasagna). Using tongs, transfer pasta to a bowl of cold water, then drain on a clean dish towel.
4)Spread a very thin layer of béchamel over bottom of baking dish. Cover with a layer of pasta. Stir asparagus into remaining béchamel, and spread a layer over noodles. Sprinkle on 2 tablespoons Parmesan. Parboil another layer’s worth of pasta, and top with asparagus béchamel, then with another 2 tablespoons of Parmesan. Repeat with one more layer. End with a layer of pasta, and if you have any béchamel left, spread it over the top and sprinkle on the remaining Parmesan. Cover tightly with plastic if storing in the refrigerator.
5) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Drizzle 1 tablespoon of olive oil over lasagna, and cover tightly with foil. Bake for 30 minutes, or until bubbling. Uncover, and continue to bake until top just begins to color, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat, allow to sit five to 10 minutes, and serve. Yield: 6 servings.

Olive Oil Bechamel

Ingredients:
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons finely chopped shallot or onion (optional)
2 tablespoons flour
2 cups low-fat (1 percent) milk
Salt to taste
Freshly ground white or black pepper

Directions:
Heat oil over medium heat in a heavy medium saucepan. Add shallot or onion, and cook, stirring, until softened, about three minutes. Stir in flour, and cook, stirring, for about three minutes until smooth and bubbling but not browned. The paste should have texture of wet sand. Whisk in milk all at once, and bring to a simmer, whisking until mixture begins to thicken. Turn heat to very low, and simmer, stirring often with a whisk and scraping bottom and edges of pan with a rubber spatula, for 10 minutes, until sauce has thickened and lost its raw flour taste. Season with salt and pepper. Strain while hot into a heatproof bowl or a Pyrex measuring cup.






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27 comments :

Pondside said...

At this time of year we just can't get enough asparagus. I've never had asparagus lasagna, but the recipe sounds delicious and I will give it at try.

Daniela said...

I love lasagna, yours are perfect with a great presentation.
I hope you have a great day, Daniela.

Kit @ i-lostinausten said...

This is such a great idea using asparagus; I've always make my lasagna with spinach & can't wait to try this recipe of yours! Thanks for sharing! Have a wonderful weekend, Mary! :)

Diane said...

This sounds like a delicious change of taste in a lasagne. I will remember next time I make one. Have a great weekend. Diane

Jeanne said...

Thanks for your lovely visits, kind words and all that you share on your blog.

Much love and many blessings

Jeanne♥

Angie's Recipes said...

Such a lovely and healthy treat! I need more comforting dishes like this.

The Church Cook said...

I have never made asparagus lasagna but I think it's time! This looks fabulous, Mary!

Ellen B Cookery said...

Mary, I jut love it when your post comes up in my reading list. I always look forward to seeing what you've cooked up. I love this recipe!

Kim said...

This is really a great lasagna recipe. And it's lighter than a lot of these. I like it, it looks pretty and good!

Whats Cookin Italian Style Cuisine said...

What a great and tasty idea this is!

Southerncook said...

Oh my, does this ever sound delicious. I think a lovely dish for a ladies luncheon. YUM!!!!!!!

Carolyn/ A Southerners Notebook

Unknown said...

I still have not found my love for asparagus yet - but this does look really good! Loving the olive oil bechamel sauce too.. will have to use that in something very soon! Thanks for sharing, Mary! Happy Friday!

T.W. Barritt at Culinary Types said...

Wow - my two favorite words - asparagus and lasagna. It does look like a project, but from the recipe and the photo, and the way my stomach is growling, I would say it must be worth it!

Ana Regalado said...

This dish looks elegant and scrumptious ! The olive oil bechamel sounds interesting :D

David said...

Mary, I'm definitely a carivore but I love asparagus and this lasagna recipe looks great to me! Thanks and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

SkinnyMommy said...

Looks super!

Jessica@AKitchenAddiction said...

What a great idea to use asparagus! I love using it in new dishes!

Unknown said...

I'm jealous that you still have local asparagus! Our's is long gone - sadly! This lasagna is so unique and very delicious sounding!

From the Kitchen said...

Lovely to have another delicious asparagus recipe! I'm hoping for a few pounds from tomorrow's farmers' market.

Best,
Bonnie

Ginny Hartzler said...

This is so pretty and fancy looking. And light for the summer! The sauce I amazingly healthy!

Suzie said...

This looks so delicious. It is so pretty on the plate too. The bechamel sounds divine too.

Choc Chip Uru @ Go Bake Yourself said...

This lasagne looks stunning my friend, who says too much asparagus?
Beautiful :D
Have a wonderful weekend my friend!

Cheers
Choc Chip Uru

Rambling Tart said...

I love this SO much, Mary. :-) I never, ever tire of asparagus and know I would happily devour this - especially with extra sauce. :-)

Karen (Back Road Journal) said...

Your lasagna and your crepes sound light and delicious.

Joanne said...

I will be so sad when asparagus season is over! I just can't get enough of it. What a great lasagna. Total comfort food!

GLENDA CHILDERS said...

This recipe sounds worth the work, eh?

http://platanosmangoes.com said...

Anything with asparagus has to be great!

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