Grilled Asparagus with Miso, Lemon, and Garlic
As you read in my last post I have been neglecting this beautiful project of mine for way too long. Even though the blog has sat dormant I have still be cooking and developing recipes but In truth it is so much simpler to post up a single edited photo to Instagram with a few words then it is to find the time and the inspiration to photograph all of the steps of a recipe, edit them, write the recipe out and then write something clever, witty and engaging to lure you into the post. However, I love writing, I love cooking and I love helping all of you eat healthier.
Growing up in the 80’s and 90’s vegetables were a side dish, often steamed or boiled topped with butter, salt and pepper or my favorite, KETCHUP! (Really, it’s true, I wouldn’t eat anything without ketchup when I was a wee one.) Every one knew that vegetables were good for them but we were not letting the natural flavors shine nor were we very imaginative. I have been a vegetarian since I was 14 years old, I survived by eating sides of what my meat eater parents made, potatoes and green beans more often than not, chips, cookies and pasta. Restaurant eating was pasta primavera or eggplant parm.
Now though the veggie revolution has allowed us to really embrace the many different flavors, cooking methods, and techniques in which you can prepare vegetables. We et their natural flavors shine, we enhance them with seasoning and sauces and not only do we know that they are good for us but they taste good as well!!!!
Previously on the blog, I felt that I needed to create culinary masterpieces for you. Recipes that had multiple ingredients and preparation methods. This new little section is going to go in the opposite for I know how busy we all are and I too struggle during the week to make dinner that is healthy and isn’t pulled from the freezer or ordered out. So hopefully these little ditties will simplify your life and allow you to create delicious meals for yourself and your families.
I make and eat all of the recipes that you see on this blog, my honey is a meat eater so often times he will accompany the dishes with lean meats or fish. Remember, alkaline isn’t about only eating alkaline forming foods, we want a balance - 70% alkaline and 30% acidic, just be smart about those acids loves.
Grilled Asparagus with Miso, Lemon, and Garlic
serves 2
1 Bunch of Asparagus, bottoms trimmed
1 ear of Corn
1 -2 tomatoes, halved
2 tbs Olive Oil
Pink Himalayan Sea Salt to taste
Miso, Lemon and Garlic Sauce
1 tbs Miso Paste
1/4 cup water
1/4 Lemon, juiced
2 tbs Olive Oil
1 tbs Honey
1 Clove Garlic, chopped
Preheat your grill. Toss all of the veggies into a bowl with the olive oil and salt. Grill the asparagus, corn and tomatoes, cut side down until brown with a little bit of char (I love a little char on my grilled veggies).
Meanwhile, in a saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium high heat. Add the garlic and saute until fragrant. Stir in the miso paste, water, and honey bringing to a simmer. Continue to stir so it doesn’t burn. Stir in the lemon juice and add a little more water if too thick.
Cut the corn off of the ear and plate the grilled asparagus, corn and tomatoes. Top with the Miso, Lemon and Garlic Sauce, a little bit of feta if so desired and some parsley. Enjoy and healthy eating!!