Anyone else obsessing over asparagus right now? I’ve been picking up a bunch nearly every time I hit the grocery store and I’m so thankful that it is vibrant green, crisp, and fresh. No wilted, sad asparagus in sight. How long it takes: 30 minutes Equipment you’ll need: sheet pan (13 x 18 inches) Servings: 14 We might be eating asparagus with every meal this summer. Grilled, sautéed, roasted, pickled, ribboned, and any other way I can get it. Lately, we’ve been loving easy air fryer asparagus.
About this asparagus Gruyère tart
Easy to make: It’s made with store-bought puffed pastry, and the layers are really simple. This is going to become an entertaining go-to recipe! Visually stunning: This tart not only tastes delicious but it also looks gorgeous. Anyone you serve it to will be so impressed! Delicious: The combination of Gruyère cheese, asparagus, and balsamic glaze is a winning trio. The crispness of the asparagus contrasts so well with the rich pastry and Gruyère cheese, and sweet balsamic glaze brings it all together.
How to make this Asparagus tart
Roll out the pastry. This is probably the hardest part and it’s actually pretty easy. Make sure you’re rolling it out on a floured surface and using a floured rolling pin. It doesn’t have to be perfectly sized or perfectly square. Make it as big as you can without tearing it. The rolled out pastry should comfortably fit into a sheet pan (13 x 18 inches). Prep the crust. Once you’ve finished that step, you get to prick it with a fork which is oddly fun. Then, smear the pastry with Dijon mustard. You can use a brush but I actually prefer using my fingers to get it evenly spread over the dough. Add cheese and asparagus. Layer on a cup of the shredded cheese, arrange the asparagus spears nicely lined up, then sprinkle on more cheese. Bake for 20 minutes. The asparagus should be tender and the cheese melted. Serve. I top the asparagus tart with my favorite balsamic glaze before cutting it into squares and serving. If you’re a bit more ambitious, try it with homemade balsamic reduction which is so easy to make! This asparagus Gruyère tart with balsamic glaze is a great addition to a brunch or as part of an appetizer spread. It goes great with a glass of white or red wine. A rosé spritzer or white wine spritzer is lovely, too. Quick-Start Guide!