This easy-to-make air fryer asparagus recipe cooks in less than 10 minutes and is the perfect side dish for any occasion!
Jump to RecipeLet's face it.
Everyone has a favorite kitchen appliance.
My longtime favorite has always been my food processor.
But as of late, I've been leaning more toward my air fryer.
Shh...don't tell my food processor. I like to avoid the possible retaliation of electrical machinery. 😉
But for real, the air fryer is like a dream come true.
What's not to love about a device that cooks food faster than the oven...even frozen French fries!
Plus, you don't have to heat up your home with a super hot oven. Bonus!
I have to admit that after making this air fryer asparagus, I never want to make it any other way.
So, are you ready to give it a try?
Ingredients you'll need
This recipe requires just two main ingredients, asparagus and extra virgin olive oil, plus sea salt to taste.
How to make asparagus in an air fryer
First, wash the asparagus spears and pat them dry.
Trim the ends enough so that they fit in the air fryer basket (about 1 to 1 ½ inches up from the bottom).
Add the asparagus to a rectangular container with a tight-fitting lid or a zip top bag along with the olive oil and salt.
Shake until asparagus is well-coated.
Alternately, you can add the asparagus to a mixing bowl and use your hands to combine the ingredients until well-incorporated.
If your air fryer has a separate elevated crisping tray or plate, be sure to insert it. For example, my Ninja air fryer comes with a crisper plate that fits right into the basket.
Then, add the asparagus.
Air fry at 400° F for 6-9 minutes, shaking the basket every few minutes.
Thinner spears will take less time to cook while thicker spears will take longer. Asparagus should be tender with a slight crisp.
Add more sea salt to taste before serving, if desired.
Ideas for serving
Take this asparagus to the next level by topping it with some of our vegan hollandaise sauce.
This dish pairs perfectly with our marinated tempeh, maple Dijon baked tempeh or chickpea veggie loaf.
It also makes a great addition to Sunday brunch alongside our vegan "eggs" Benedict.
Or, chop it up and mix it into this vegan risotto or into some gluten-free pasta tossed with a little olive oil and vegan Parmesan (or dairy-based Parm if not vegan or dairy-free).
Variations
Instead of regular olive oil, try using a flavored olive oil such as lemon-infused or garlic-infused.
Or, after the asparagus is cooked, toss with a bit of balsamic vinegar or squeeze on some fresh lemon juice.
Storing and reheating leftovers
Store leftover asparagus in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Reheat in the air fryer at 350° F, in a nonstick skillet on the stove top or in the microwave in 15-second intervals until warmed.
More vegan air fryer recipes
Air Fryer Asparagus
Ingredients
- 1 lb fresh asparagus (16 oz.)
- 2 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
- Sea salt to taste
Instructions
- Wash the asparagus spears and pat them dry. Trim the ends enough so that they fit in the air fryer basket (about 1 to 1 ½ inches up from the bottom).
- Add the asparagus to a rectangular container with a tight-fitting lid or a zip top bag along with the olive oil and salt. Shake until asparagus is well-coated. Alternately, you can add the asparagus to a mixing bowl and use your hands to combine the ingredients until well-incorporated.
- If your air fryer has a separate elevated crisping tray or plate, be sure to insert it. Add the asparagus to the air fryer basket and air fry at 400° F for 6-9 minutes, shaking the basket every few minutes. Thinner spears will take less time to cook while thicker spears will take longer. Asparagus should be tender with a slight crisp. Add more sea salt to taste before serving, if desired.
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Christie
This dish makes me want to invest in an air fryer or run over to my mother in laws to borrow hers once this virus has left the country! Thanks for sharing this easy asparagus recipe!
Sherri Hall
Thank you Christie! You won't regret it! The air fryer is awesome! 🙂
Carol Feiss
So delicious, we made them tonight. Best ever asparagus.
Sherri Hall
Thanks so much, Carol! So glad you enjoyed the asparagus! 🙂