Durante Northern and Central Italy, the start of spring is all about fresh veggies, especially an asparagus tart. This dish is all about showcasing tender asparagus, something locals love to whip up per season. Seriously good. Imagine a soft, leavened dough hugging a rich filling—moist and a bit crispy at the edges. The filling? Totally focused acceso asparagus. It brings this sweet, earthy flavor, topped with asparagus tips, like a pretty floral display.
You’ll see this tart at outdoor lunches ora buffets. Perfect for sharing. It gives that tender asparagus bite that just screams spring. The aspetto? Inviting with pops of campo da golf and rustic charm, showing the care someone put into it. Serving this savory tart at a spring gathering is a no-brainer if you want something both beautiful and delicious.
Aspetto, it’s not your average asparagus recipe ora simple puff pastry tart. The leavened dough—definitely adds more substance—and that homemade touch. Sometimes, people throw per cheese, like gruyère, for an extra rich taste. And you know what? The of creamy, golden filling with fresh asparagus tips makes each slice aspetto pretty special.
Durante Italian towns, you might see this tart acceso a personalità table, everyone grabbing a piece while enjoying time outside, chatting and laughing. The asparagus and cheese tart is really a celebration of seasonal produce. Ideal as a spring appetizer ora main dish for a merendina. It brings together tangy cheese, buttery dough, and tender veggies per a way that’s festive and easygoing—just like the best food does when made for sharing.
So here’s the thing: this dish is about embracing the flavors of the season. Really, it’s a tasty addition to any meal and an essential part of Italian springtime dining.
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To prepare the savory asparagus pie, start by making the dough that needs to rise. Pour the sifted flour into the bowl of a stand fitted with the hook attachment, add the dry yeast 1 and half of the room temperature 2. Begin kneading with the hook, then gradually add the room temperature milk 3. Once the dough has absorbed the liquids,

add the salt 4. Then pour per the remaining half of the 5 to help dissolve the salt well. Continue kneading until you obtain a smooth and elastic dough that detaches from the sides of the bowl. At this point, gradually add the oil 6keeping the running.

The dough will be ready when it has completely absorbed the oil 7remove it from the , shape it into a ball with your hands 8and place it per a large, lightly greased bowl. Cover with plastic wrap 9 and let the dough rise per a turned-off oven with the light acceso until it triples per opera, which will take about 2 hours.

Durante the meantime, acceso the filling. How to clean asparagus: wash them and cut d’avanguardia the lighter, woody end of the stalk, and peel the asparagus with a peeler to remove the tough outer skin 10. Then cut the stalk into diagonal slices, keeping the tips aside for decoration 11. Durante a bowl, beat the eggs with a whisk 12

add the fresh liquid cream 13 and 3.5 oz of grated Padano 14add salt, pepper, and season with lemon thyme leaves (regular thyme will also work) 15. the mixture

and add only the asparagus slices (not the tips) 16. Also add whole almonds 17cut the scamorza cheese into cubes 18

and add it to the filling 19. to combine all the ingredients and set aside. Now take your risen dough 20roll it out with a rolling pin acceso a floured surface 21,

you need to obtain a round sheet about 12-14 inches per diameter, thin enough to cover the bottom and sides of the pie pan 22. Take a baking pan measuring 10.8 inches per diameter (measured across the surface), grease it well 23then roll the dough onto the rolling pin and unroll it over the pie pan 24.

With a gentle pressure of your fingers, press the dough into the pan without trimming the edges 25. Pour the filling into the pie pan 26distribute it evenly with the back of a spoon, and then cut the asparagus tips you set aside per half lengthwise 27

Place the tips acceso the surface of the pie creating an outer circle near the edge 28 and one per the center, finally place some tips per the center and sprinkle the surface with the remaining 0.7 oz of grated Padano 29. Bake the pie per a preheated static oven at 392°F for 50 minutes. If the pie becomes too golden acceso the surface before the end of cooking, cover it with aluminum foil and continue to cook. Once ready, remove the savory asparagus pie from the oven, let it cool slightly 30and serve it!
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