Lemon Butter Asparagus Almonds

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This spring-inspired dish brings together tender asparagus, gently sautéed in rich butter and infused with tangy lemon zest and juice. The finished asparagus is topped with golden toasted almonds for pleasing crunch and accented by a sprinkle of fresh parsley. Blanching the asparagus preserves its vivid green color and crisp-tender bite, while the lemon butter sauce enhances the fresh flavors. Simple to prepare, naturally vegetarian and gluten-free, it's a perfect addition to celebratory spreads or elegant dinners.

Updated on Wed, 25 Mar 2026 08:30:59 GMT
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Bright lemon butter asparagus with crunchy toasted almonds, a fresh and vibrant spring side dish. | calmatislit.com

There’s something quietly triumphant about the sizzle of asparagus hitting a hot skillet as the first warm day of spring peeks through your kitchen window. Lemon Butter Asparagus with Almonds wasn’t always my go-to side dish, but one breezy afternoon, the bright green stalks at the farmer’s market just called out for something celebratory. I tossed them in my basket, citron in hand, not yet sure what they would become. Back home, the melody of toasting almonds and lemon zest unlocked a brightness I didn’t know asparagus could have. Sometimes, the simplest moments create dishes that feel like a small feast.

I first served this to friends during one of those impromptu dinners where nobody expected anything fancy, yet suddenly we found ourselves eating off real plates and clinking glasses. The asparagus disappeared almost by magic: crunchy almonds, silky butter, and lemon cutting through the richness. We all agreed it was worthy of any spring table, whether a holiday or a Tuesday. Even my most veggie-skeptical friend took seconds. By the end of the night, the platter was picked clean and people were already asking for the recipe.

Ingredients

  • Fresh asparagus (1 lb 450 g): Look for spears that are slender and bright green – thicker ones need a bit more trimming, but never compromise on freshness.
  • Unsalted butter (3 tbsp): It’s the backbone of that luscious sauce – starting with a pat for toasting the almonds means nothing gets wasted.
  • Sliced almonds (1/3 cup): Toast them patiently until just golden – they’ll go from perfect to burnt quickly, so keep a close eye.
  • Lemon (zest and juice from 1): Zest first before juicing to get every fragrant bit without squishing citrus everywhere.
  • Sea salt (1/2 tsp or to taste): Finding your sweet spot here is key – I like to sprinkle a little as I sauté and finish with a pinch.
  • Freshly ground black pepper (1/4 tsp): Crack it right over the pan for a subtle, spicy aroma.
  • Fresh parsley (2 tbsp, optional): A scattering of bright green that isn’t just for looks: it gives an extra pop of freshness right before serving.

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Instructions

Set up the prep:
Trim the tough ends off the asparagus and have your ice water bowl ready – a little prep now makes blanching effortless.
Blanch the asparagus:
Bring salted water to a lively boil, drop in the asparagus, and count to three minutes; they should stay bright green and just tender. Plunge them into ice water so they don’t keep cooking, then drain and gently pat dry.
Toast the almonds:
Melt one tablespoon of butter in a skillet over medium heat, then add the almonds; swirl the pan as their edges turn golden and fragrant. Scoop them out swiftly to prevent any bitterness from over-toasting.
Sauté and season:
Add the rest of the butter and let it bubble before sliding in the blanched asparagus; tumble them around until coats of melted butter glisten. Zest the lemon right over the pan, squeeze in the juice, toss, and season with salt and pepper to taste.
Finish and serve:
Move everything to a serving platter, scatter toasted almonds and chopped parsley over top, and serve straight away for peak flavor.
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Tender asparagus spears glistening in lemon butter sauce, topped with golden almonds for a delightful crunch. | calmatislit.com

The first time I garnished this dish with a flourish of parsley, my younger cousin piped up that it “looked way too pretty to eat.” Seeing everyone grab a spear anyway, piling crunchy almonds onto their plates, turned that casual lunch into a quietly special memory. Sometimes a side dish is the reason people linger at the table just a bit longer.

Making Lemon Butter Asparagus Ahead of Time

If you want to save time for last-minute hosting, you can blanch the asparagus and toast the almonds a few hours in advance. Let the asparagus rest on a towel in the fridge so it stays perky, and keep the almonds sealed tight until just before serving to protect their crunch. I recommend holding off on the lemon and sauté until you’re ready to serve, so the flavors sparkle and nothing gets soggy.

What to Serve With This Asparagus

This dish slots in beautifully alongside roasted meats like lamb or ham, but it’s also right at home with a simple grain bowl or a flaky piece of fish. Its lightness balances out richer mains, making it feel like springtime on a plate. I’ve even tucked leftovers into a frittata for breakfast – let yourself get creative with pairings.

Troubleshooting and Little Fixes

Sometimes your asparagus may be thicker or thinner than expected and can cook faster or slower – don’t hesitate to test one with a fork as you go. If the almonds look like they’re browning unevenly, stir more often or turn down the heat slightly so they toast instead of burn. Remember, your taste buds are your best guide: adjust salt, lemon, and pepper right at the end to find your perfect mix.

  • If the butter browns a little, it actually adds nutty flavor.
  • Switch to hazelnuts or pine nuts if that’s what you have on hand.
  • Don’t skimp on the lemon zest – it’s what makes the dish sing.
Elegant asparagus sautéed in lemon butter and sprinkled with toasted almonds, perfect for festive dinners or Easter brunch. Save
Elegant asparagus sautéed in lemon butter and sprinkled with toasted almonds, perfect for festive dinners or Easter brunch. | calmatislit.com

Hope this Lemon Butter Asparagus with Almonds brings you as much joy as it has around my table. Whether for an occasion or an ordinary day, it’s always a welcome burst of spring.

Questions & Answers

How do I keep asparagus crisp-tender?

Blanch asparagus in boiling water briefly and transfer to ice water to stop cooking, ensuring a crisp-tender texture and vibrant color.

Can I substitute almonds with other nuts?

Yes, hazelnuts or pine nuts work well, or opt for toasted seeds for a nut-free option while maintaining crunch.

Do I need to peel asparagus before sautéing?

Peeling is not required if spears are thin and fresh. For thicker stalks, lightly peel the lower portion for tenderness.

What main dishes pair well?

This side pairs beautifully with roasted lamb, ham, or any simple grilled proteins to balance its bright flavors.

Is it possible to make this dairy-free?

Absolutely, replace butter with plant-based alternatives for a dairy-free take while preserving the dish’s character.

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Lemon Butter Asparagus Almonds

Asparagus sautéed with lemon butter and almonds delivers a vibrant, elegant spring side. Ready in 20 minutes.

Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
10 min
Overall Time
20 min
Created by Alisha Madden


Skill Level Easy

Cuisine International

Makes 4 Number of Portions

Diet Preferences Meat-Free, No Gluten

What You'll Need

Vegetables

01 1 pound fresh asparagus, trimmed

Dairy

01 3 tablespoons unsalted butter

Nuts

01 1/3 cup sliced almonds

Citrus

01 Zest and juice of 1 lemon

Seasonings

01 1/2 teaspoon sea salt, or to taste
02 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Optional Garnish

01 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley

Method

Step 01

Blanch Asparagus: Bring a large skillet of salted water to a rolling boil. Add the asparagus spears and blanch for 2 to 3 minutes until bright green and crisp-tender. Drain and immediately submerge in a bowl filled with ice water to halt cooking. Drain again and gently pat dry with paper towels.

Step 02

Toast Almonds: Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the sliced almonds and toast, stirring frequently, until golden and fragrant, about 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer toasted almonds to a bowl and set aside.

Step 03

Sauté Asparagus: Return the skillet to medium heat and melt the remaining 2 tablespoons butter. Arrange the blanched asparagus in the skillet and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes, tossing occasionally, until heated through.

Step 04

Add Lemon and Seasoning: Sprinkle the lemon zest and pour in the lemon juice. Season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Toss to coat the asparagus evenly in the lemon butter.

Step 05

Finish and Serve: Transfer the asparagus to a serving platter. Top with toasted almonds and garnish with chopped parsley if desired. Serve immediately for best flavor and texture.

Tools You Need

  • Large skillet
  • Slotted spoon
  • Mixing bowls
  • Zester or fine grater
  • Knife
  • Cutting board

Allergy Info

Remember to review each ingredient for allergens and talk to your healthcare provider if you aren't sure.
  • Contains dairy (butter) and tree nuts (almonds).
  • For dairy-free, use plant-based butter.
  • For nut-free, omit almonds or replace with toasted seeds.

Per-Serving Nutrition

Details shared here are only for reference and are not a substitute for health guidance.
  • Energy: 150
  • Fats: 12 g
  • Carbohydrates: 8 g
  • Proteins: 4 g

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