Quick Chicken-Asparagus Lettuce Wraps
Spring has sprung here in South Carolina and like everyone else, our house is excited! For me, this is doubly so ever since I found out I can grow asparagus.
When we moved to the south, we decided to stick to our family dream and purchase land. A parcel of property large enough for the kids to explore, hike on, take four wheeling rides through, and of course, big enough for a large garden. I want chickens too, but that is another post. *grin*
Now is the time of year to get our plows moving and start planting, but the red clay, granite boulders, and the abundance of trees has us on pause as to exactly how we are going to execute said garden. We figured no matter how delayed we were, we would at least get the asparagus planted. It takes a year or two for asparagus to start really producing so we didn’t want to waste any time! When I started asking friends in the area how well their asparagus faired, I was unprepared for the blank stares, perplexed looks, and general confusion of the question. Not one person I knew grew asparagus, knew how to grow asparagus, or had ever seen asparagus growing, much less growing in South Carolina.
Panic set in.
Would I ever be able to fulfill my dream of creating my own asparagus field, thereby guaranteeing that I would have a bumper crop of wonderfulness to roast and grill every spring? Had we moved to the south and built our dream home on our dream land only to live our lives eating asparagus imported from (gulp) Indiana? Would my children ever know the satisfaction of walking among the tall, bright green fronds of asparagus plants and delight in the knowledge that below them grew stalks of a vegetable so stupendous it could be used as currency in some countries?
It turns out, yes. Yes we would.
Asparagus grows great in the south and while we will have some adjusting to do with our soil, further research led me to the see that not only is it abundant here, but that clearly my friends haven’t been spending enough time out of doors.
With my future asparagus needs secured, I turned my attention to eating it. Cold, hot, snappy, or creamed into a soup, I love it in any form. I often blanch the stalks in boiling water for a bit after I bring them home and then save them, all set to go, to use later in the week. It was with this in mind that I decided to create these quick lettuce wraps. So fresh and so full of flavor; I foresee them becoming as much of a favorite in your house as they have in mine. The bright colors and crisp texture just scream the word ‘spring’ and the quick prep time fits the craziness of our schedule as the school year winds down. Simply scrumptious.
Now. Can anyone tell me if rhubarb grows in the South…?
Want to make my Quick Chicken-Asparagus Lettuce Wraps? Click here to get my original recipe created exclusively for BonBonBreak.com! But don’t stop there! Asparagus can be used in a bazillion different ways.
How do YOU cook your asparagus? What is your favorite way to enjoy this spring vegetable?
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Oh! These look so good! I saw them over at BonBon Break, too! I plan to make these later this week when the chickens I just got out of the freezer thaw out.
Asparagus is one of my favorite veggies. Thank goodness you secured your future asparagus needs! It’s so much tastier from the garden. I just found out that wild asparagus grows in California, and I can’t wait to try it! I love when nature gardens for me. 😉
Your place in South Carolina sound amazing! I would love to have our own space for hiking and ATVs. You’re living the dream! 🙂
Here in California yard, we have some chickens in our tiny yard, (Shhh!!!), lots of hiking trails nearby, and pretty much no winter, so I guess it’s not too bad. 😉
My family eats them like crazy! Enjoy!
This recipe looks great! I never know what to do with asparagus besides olive oil + garlic. I can’t wait to try this out. Pinning and sharing! 😀
I hope you enjoy it, Kara! I can never get enough asparagus!
I love asparagus. My favorite way to cook it is grilled! By the way, the lettuce wraps looks so delicious!
Thanks Ida! I love it on the grill too!