Asparagus bread pudding Recipe

  1. Snap the asparagus: Hold each spear at both ends and bend until it snaps at the natural breaking point.
  2. Keep the tops and use the bottoms for something else (after peeling, they are good for soup).
  3. Cut the asparagus tops into 1-2a pieces (shorter with thick asparagus, longer with thin).
  4. Blanch the asparagus in boiling salted water (1 min for thin, 2 min for thick) and plunge into ice water.
  5. Toss together the cheese and herbs.
  6. (Note: If youare doing this far in advance, keep the grated cheese in the fridge; otherwise the swiss and gruyere will get gummy.)
  7. Whisk together the milk, eggs, salt and pepper.
  8. In a big bowl, toss the bread cubes with the milk/egg mixture.
  9. Let this sit and soak for 15 minutes or so.
  10. The liquid will not entirely cover the bread, so toss it gently once or twice during the soak so that all the bread gets a chance to be submerged.
  11. Be gentle.
  12. Preheat the oven to 375A degrees F.
  13. Butter a casserole/baking dish (13ax9ax2a).
  14. Using a slotted spoon and shaking off excess liquid, scatter half the bread mixture on the bottom of the baking dish.
  15. Now scatter half the asparagus and half the cheese.
  16. You guessed it; do those three things again.
  17. If thereas any milk/egg mixture left, pour that over the top.
  18. Place the dish on a center rack and cook for 40-45 minutes.
  19. The bread will puff, emerge from the liquid and cheese, and turn an enticing golden brown.
  20. Walk it around the kitchen and show it off.
  21. Cut into 8 entrAe or 12-16 side portions and serve.

bread, milk, eggs, kosher salt, black pepper, swiss cheese, gruyere, parmesan, parsley, oregano, thyme, butter

Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/asparagus-bread-pudding-288 (may not work)

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