Fail with asparagus

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Mar 6, 2018
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Tried Jeff’s smoked balsamic asparagus and what ever happened was not pleasant. Maybe to much balsamic? After an hour smoke at 230, they were still to firm, another 15 minutes didn’t help. Tried to grill them to save some but just didn’t work. Any advice would be appreciated.
 
Did you trim the asparagus? I typically snap the ends off, which breaks them where the woody part ends. It’s up to a 30-40% loss but it guarantees it won’t be tough.
 
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I would cut down on the vinegar and adjust the cooking temp, or time. Thickness of the asparagus will also make a difference. When I grill them, I like the pencil thin ones. A longer cook may be better with thicker spears that won’t dry out as quickly?
 
I would cut down on the vinegar and adjust the cooking temp, or time. Thickness of the asparagus will also make a difference. When I grill them, I like the pencil thin ones. A longer cook may be better with thicker spears that won’t dry out as quickly?
I’ll definitely try that next time, thanks for the suggestions.
 
I like to smoke bacon wrapped bundles of asparagus in a teriyaki sauce.

I add the sauce after the bacon asparagus bunde have cooked half way, and I poured off any collected water.

The recipe works with baby bok choy as well.

Dean
 
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