Roasted Asparagus Fettucini with Peas, Mint, and Grated Gruyere


Although asparagus and peas are not technically in season, this pasta dish is one of my favorites to make during a warm Summer night.  Roasted on my outdoor grill, the asparagus takes on a sweet and smoky flavor that pairs well with the peas and mint.



Finished with a bit of pasta water, grated Gruyere, and a sprinkling of red pepper flakes, this fresh and bright dish is best eaten al fresco with a nicely chilled white wine.

15 comments:

Clay said...

Beautiful lead photo!

Cookin' Canuck said...

What gorgeous photos and I love the simplicity of this recipe. Lovely!

Sippity Sup said...

Asparagus is particularly delicious with a little char on it. GREG

Russell at Chasing Delicious said...

This dish looks scrumptious! All the vegis and mint. Gorgeous shots too!

marla said...

Stunning recipe, love all the veggies and roasting is always my favorite way to prepare them :)

Danny said...

Thanks everyone! Simple pastas like this one are my current obsession!

Maureen said...

Doesn't this look like the best comfort food ever!! Yum!

xlpharmacy said...

Do you have more recipes with asparagus? is my favorite vegetable!

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Asparagus is particularly delicious with a little char on it

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glutenfreegabber said...

I love how easy this is to put together and great idea to add the gruyere cheese. I love that cheese.

 Plavix said...

delicious! this dish looks scrumptious............!

compare medicine said...

This looks perfect for a yummy dinner. I am so with you on the spring thing. If it snows one more time I think I am going to throw up! I am so ready for some sun. Great pictures

Nancy Montgomery said...

The pasta looks delicious and healthy at the same time! This will be a perfect dish to serve any celebration, pretty sure every guest will love this.

Louie McDonald said...

Looks delicious! I think restaurant owners should use enticing photographs to promote and attract their customers to dine with them, just like this one. The curiosity on how does the food on the picture tastes like will let them figure it out themselves.

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