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Lemon Thyme Pickled Asparagus with Cheese Fondue

May 19, 2013 by Valerie Lugonja 8 Comments

Connie DeSousa shared another of her tasty creations!

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 Spring and Asparagus are synonymous.  Last week at CharCut in Calgary, Connie had prepared this crisp delicate pickle with a light, yet very cheesy sauce. I was hooked. “How did you make the pickles, Connie?” and her answer: “Lemon, thyme, garlic, salt and water. Made them about five hours ago.” She went on to explain that once they cool, they are ready-to-eat and that the process creates a crisp bite; I hovered over that dish all evening.

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Edgar’s Asparagus is famous in Central Alberta. They sell in Calgary and in Edmonton at the Farmer’s Markets. She got hers from there, and so did I. This is one vegetable that there are line-ups for at the outdoor market. The season is so short and asparagus is such a delicious celebration of Spring. I have written about dancing amongst the end-of-season over-grown fronds at my grandmother’s house as a child. Watching them grow, feasting on them raw, blanched, pickled and puréed, with cheese sauce, heavy cream, hollandaise, grilled, wrapped and just steamed is embedded into my taste memory and an integral and anticipated wonder of Spring.

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Water is boiling. Lemons are juiced. Thyme, fresh and fragrant. Garlic minced and asparagus ends broken off.

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 The kilogram of asparagus over the aromatic pickling ingredients was covered with salted boiling water; all was tightly sealed, and chilled in the freezer for faster results.

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Voilá! Mine were done in about 3 hours. Smaller batches would be chilled faster.

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Patted them dry and platted with the fondu I made while they were cooling and embracing the delicate lemon, thyme and garlic scent.

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Crispy, crunchy, delicious, nutritious, addictive and just such a pleasure to bite into the first harvest of the season. The fondu sauce is made with organic chicken stock and a beautiful compliment to what could be a complete lunch – or, and appetizer, part of the main… possibilities…

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Lemon Thyme Pickled Asparagus

Ingredients:

  • 1 kilogram of asparagus, ends broken off
  • 3 lemons, squeezed (about 12 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice)
  • 6-8 large cloves of garlic, minced
  • several sprigs of thyme
  • boiling water to cover all ingredients
  • 4 tablespoons of salt added to the water before boiling

Instructions:

  1. Prepare all ingredients
  2. Add salt to water, boil
  3. Place lemons, thyme, minced garlic and juice into pot large enough to hold asparagus and water
  4. Prepare space in the fridge or the freezer for the container of asparagus
  5. Pour boiling water over all ingredients, weigh with a plate, if needed, to keep submerged
  6. Cover, and place in fridge or freezer to cool
  7. Remove from brining liquid when cold, pat dry, and serve immediately
  8. Keep leftovers in a tightly sealed plastic container for up to a week

Note: These can also be made in individual jars, as in the photo below:

  • place small wedge of lemon, 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, 1/2 teaspoon of salt, a clove of minced garlic and a sprig of thyme in each jar
  • fill with asparagus, tips up
  • cover with boiling water, seal
  • will keep in the fridge for months, but best eaten sooner than later

IMG_0135Cheese Fondu

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 2 cups chicken stock
  • 1 cup grated cheese
  • lots of freshly ground pepper
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons Chinese Chili Garlic Sauce

Instructions:

  1. Make a roux with the butter and flour in a small saucepan; the mixture will form a ball
  2. Add freshly grated pepper
  3. Cook for a bit, stirring constantly under medium heat, to ensure flour is cooked
  4. Add stock a little at a time, stirring until thickened to desired thickness
  5. Add cheese, stir until melted
  6. Add Chili Garlic Sauce and more freshly ground pepper, if needed (season to taste)
  7. Serve immediately

How did I do? Gold star! Without ingredient amounts or specifics in our discussion about this “recipe”, I winged it and was really happy with the pickles. They were even more “lemony, thymey and garlicky” than Connie’s, but still very delicately scented with this flavour combination. I was equally as thrilled with my fondue sauce. I had never thought of making it with a chicken stock before and that completely lightened the texture and richness of a typical cheese sauce and created the perfect compliment for these magic wands.

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Preserves, Sauces Dressings Rubs, Spring Tagged With: Asparagus, Cheese, Chicken Stock, Connie DeSousa, Edgar's Asparagus, Garlic, Lemons, Thyme

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Comments

  1. Susan says

    May 19, 2013 at 12:26 pm

    This sounds delightful! I love how the asparagus is poached with the lemon, garlic and thyme. What a great idea for a light, spring or summer appetizer!

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  2. Amy Tong says

    May 19, 2013 at 4:20 pm

    I love asparagus and can’t wait to give this a try. They would definitely be great to serve as appetizers in gatherings and parties. But I think I’ll make a batch so I can munch on them throughout the week whenever I wanted some.

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    • Valerie Lugonja says

      May 19, 2013 at 5:27 pm

      Hi, Amy!
      That is exactly what I did. Guests for dinner last night, so served them before the dinner, then have the batch to munch on this week. I cannot keep my hands out of the dish!
      🙂
      V

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  3. Krista says

    May 19, 2013 at 6:13 pm

    These look so delicious!!! I love asparagus very much. Alas, it is Autumn here, so I have to wait a few more months before I get to taste them again, but I will wait with anticipation. 🙂

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    • Valerie Lugonja says

      May 20, 2013 at 3:12 pm

      So odd to be reading the harvest fare from all my Ausie friends… when we are just lighting upon Spring!
      🙂
      V

      Reply
  4. Aurora Importing says

    May 21, 2013 at 9:22 am

    Valerie, this is just amazing… I think I can just eat this everyday this summer! So good spring is finally showing up in Canada 🙂

    -Andrés

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  5. Charmian says

    May 22, 2013 at 7:55 am

    Ha! I read this as “lemon thyme” not lemon AND thyme. I grow lemon thyme in my garden and love it with asparagus. I have never pickled anything but cucumbers. What an intriguing preserve! Not sure I can part with my fresh asparagus, but am intrigued by the endless ways you can use this seasonal vegetable. Thanks for the great ideas.

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  6. Dreena says

    May 23, 2013 at 9:48 pm

    This sounds delicious. Thanks for posting it!
    Cheers.

    Reply

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