Cook asparagus Asparagus is best when bought in season as they lose flavour and crispness within days after being harvested. Here are some tips on preparing them. Method If the ends of the asparagus spears are woody, cut or snap them off and gently peel the harder skin off using a vegetable peeler or sharp knife.Step 1Make bundles – as much as you can hold in a hand – and tie them together at the top and towards the bottom with some string or an elastic band.Step 2Steam the asparagus over boiling water for a couple of minutes. They will be done when you can easily stick a sharp knife into the woody ends. The spear should be firm, not floppy, and a bright green.Step 3
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