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15oz Amazon Fresh Extra Long Asparagus

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Amazon has 15oz Amazon Fresh Extra Long Asparagus for $1.25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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I purchased these last month and these are absolutely unedible. I got a refund real quick.

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AllYouCanEatShrimp
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I purchased these last month and these are absolutely unedible. I got a refund real quick.
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EfficientSnail709
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Regular price is the same as the sale price? Am I missing something?
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Quote from AllYouCanEatShrimp :
I purchased these last month and these are absolutely unedible. I got a refund real quick.
Just curious?....in which respect(s) were they inedible?
.....and where can I find "all you can eat shrimp"?😋
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Quote from EfficientSnail709 :
Regular price is the same as the sale price? Am I missing something?
The price tracker I use (named after a Middle Eastern horse-like creature) has been showing a price of $3 for 2 months since the product debuted.

The last deal also included 10% off if you purchased four, so it came to around $3.50 shipped for a 4-pack. I ended up canceling it, though, as I wasn't sure if these would be edible or appetizing. It seems I made the right choice based on the feedback.
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phacheid
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I love canned asparagus with white rice. Good deal. Thanks!
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Nwryguy
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Quote from AllYouCanEatShrimp :
I purchased these last month and these are absolutely unedible. I got a refund real quick.

Agreed they were just mush out of the can. And it tasted weird not like asparagus but more like spinach with similar consistency

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XFiliate
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Asparagus is just not meant to be canned. It's the same with other name brands.
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Ssj3jonathan
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These are gross btw. Had a can a few months back. They're just too soggy and taste weird. Buy fresh !
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Quote from AllYouCanEatShrimp :
I purchased these last month and these are absolutely unedible. I got a refund real quick.

I did the same… I bought 10 cans.. tried to eat one and it was terrible… Gave the rest away and received a credit
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COOK
COOKING TIPS
How To Cook Canned Asparagus So It Isn't Soggy
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
Dec. 16, 2023 2:15 pm EST

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Fresh asparagus is a wonderfully versatile ingredient that can pep up everything from salads and soups to stir-fried dishes and sides. However, its season is woefully short, usually running from April through June. While it may not seem as exciting, canned asparagus, picked at optimum freshness, can be a quick, cheap, and flavorful way to enjoy some of the taste and health benefits of the vegetable.


Some ways of preparing canned asparagus, however, can leave it soggy and underwhelming. If you've ever been disappointed by the limp texture of microwaved canned asparagus, or found it mushy in casseroles and bakes, don't worry. There are other ways to prepare the vegetable to make it much crispier and more delicious.

Removing the moisture from the canned asparagus is key for a crispy result. Whether you prefer to cook it on the stove, in the oven, or in an air fryer, it's important to drain, rinse, and pat dry the spears before they hit the heat. That way, whether it's sauteed or baked, it will remain firmer rather than soft or soggy.


Which cooking methods achieve the best results

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Given that canned asparagus has already undergone heat treatments during the canning process, it doesn't need to be cooked from scratch. When seasoning the drained, dried asparagus, bear in mind that you may not need much salt, as canned asparagus can already be fairly salty, depending on the brand.

One of the simplest and quickest ways to crisp up canned asparagus is in a hot skillet. Sauteed quickly in a little butter or oil over medium heat, the asparagus becomes nicely crisp. Alternatively, try the grill or a stovetop grill for cooking canned asparagus with appetizing char marks; it only takes a couple of minutes on each side. Another easy way to prepare canned asparagus is to bake it in a single layer on a baking sheet in the oven at a high heat, which also intensifies the natural flavor of the vegetable by evaporating even more moisture.

Or try the air fryer for a fast result, which is arguably the best method for getting canned asparagus to the crispiest possible texture. It only takes a few minutes, depending on your air fryer, and there's no need to turn the asparagus during cooking.



Read More: https://www.foodrepublic.com/1467...not-soggy/
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Why would anyone buy canned asparagus?
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Quote from EfficientSnail709 :
Just curious?....in which respect(s) were they inedible?
.....and where can I find "all you can eat shrimp"?😋

Think you can find it at red lobster when they have their specials or a Chinese buffet. Neither place has good shrimp though.
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COOK
COOKING TIPS
How To Cook Canned Asparagus So It Isn't Soggy
By Louise Rhind-Tutt
Dec. 16, 2023 2:15 pm EST

HandmadePictures/Shutterstock
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Fresh asparagus is a wonderfully versatile ingredient that can pep up everything from salads and soups to stir-fried dishes and sides.....
blah blah blah blah blah, yuck

Summary...BUY FRESH!
$1.95/lb @ aldi

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It was terrible. I donated some to charity and even feel bad about that . It couldn't even finish one stalk.

Also not everyone lives near an Aldi.

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