Pan-Fried Asparagus with Gorgonzola and Pine Nuts (Video)
Pan-Fried Asparagus with Gorgonzola and Pine Nuts is amazing and this delicious asparagus recipe is quick and easy to make! And everyone who likes asparagus and Gorgonzola Cheese is going to love this for a low-carb side dish.
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When I first made this Pan-Fried Asparagus with Gorgonzola and Pine Nuts, I said on the Danica's Kitchen Facebook page that it was one of the best tasting things I had ever eaten in my life. Now years later this is still one of my favorite ways to cook asparagus, even though I’ve tried a lot more asparagus recipes since I first made this one.
And it’s prime asparagus season right now, so I’m reminding you about this favorite asparagus recipe for my Friday Favorites pick this week! If you like these ingredients at all you can’t go wrong with amazing pan-fried asparagus covered with creamy melted Gorgonzola and pine nuts! I hope everyone who likes the sound of this combination will give this a try.
What ingredients do you need for this recipe?
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- fresh asparagus
- Olive Oil (affiliate link)
- large cloves of garlic
- crumbled Gorgonzola
- Pine Nuts (affiliate link)
- salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste
What pan should you use for pan-fried asparagus?
Any large frying pan will work for pan-frying the asparagus, but you will get best results in a pan that’s large enough to cook the asparagus in a single layer.
What if you’re not a fan of Gorgonzola Cheese?
I realize not everyone enjoys the pungent flavor of Gorgonzola cheese. If you’re not a fan of it, I think another creamy cheese like Feta, Goat Cheese, or grated Swiss would also be delicious for this recipe.
What other vegetables could be used instead of asparagus?
My apologies to the asparagus haters for the abundance of asparagus recipes every spring! If you’re one of those people who just can’t get much asparagus love going, I think this recipe would be divine with those thin green beans that you get at Costco. Beans might take slightly longer to cook, but probably not too much longer for the thin ones.
Want more low-carb asparagus recipes?
If you’re an asparagus lover like I am, check out Low-Carb and Keto Asparagus Recipes to see more of my favorites; enjoy!
How to make Pan-Fried Asparagus with Gorgonzola and Pine Nuts:
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- I don’t usually buy pre-crumbled Gorgonzola because it doesn’t last long in the fridge, so if you have a block of Gorgonzola be sure it’s cold before you try to crumble it.
- Toast pine nuts for 1-2 minutes in a small dry pan.
- Cut tough ends off the asparagus and then cut on the diagonal into pieces about 2 inches long.
- Heat oil in a large pan, add garlic cloves, and cook just until you smell garlic.
- Discard garlic, add asparagus and pan-fry 5-7 minutes, or until asparagus is getting barely tender and slightly starting to brown.
- You can add the gorgonzola while the asparagus is still in the pan if you want it to melt as much as possible, but it looks a little prettier if you plate it immediately and add the gorgonzola on top of the hot asparagus on the plate.
- Sprinkle with pine nuts, season with a tiny bit of salt and fresh-ground black pepper as desired, and devour!
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Pan-Fried Asparagus with Gorgonzola and Pine Nuts
This Pan-Fried Asparagus with Gorgonzola and Pine Nuts is amazing and it's also incredibly quick and easy to make and super low in carbs!
Ingredients
- 1 pound fresh asparagus
- 1 T olive oil (or slightly more, depending on your pan)
- 4 large cloves garlic, sliced
- 1/2 cup crumbled Gorgonzola (see notes)
- 2 T toasted pine nuts
- salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste (see notes)
Instructions
- Crumble the gorgonzola so you have the desired amount, or measure it if you have pre-crumbled Gorgonzola.
- Put a small frying pan on burner and turn heat to high.
- Add pine nuts to dry pan and toast for 1-2 minutes, or until barely turning brown, shaking pan frequently.
- Remove from the pan so they don’t keep cooking. (You can toast the pine nuts while you cook the asparagus if you feel confident with two things cooking at once.)
- Snap one piece of asparagus to see where to cut off the tough ends, then trim all asparagus to that length and cut on the diagonal into pieces about 2 inches long.
- Put olive oil into large frying pan, turn heat to medium, add garlic and saute about 1 minute, or until you start to smell garlic. (Don’t let it brown or it will make your oil taste bitter rather than delightfully garlicky.)
- Take pan off of heat and remove garlic and discard.
- Put pan back on heat, add asparagus, and pan-fry the asparagus about 5-7 minutes, turning a few times, until asparagus is barely starting to soften and brown slightly.
- Timing will depend completely on how hot your stove burner is; just get a fork and try one piece when you think it seems about done.
- When asparagus is done, immediately plate the asparagus and crumble Gorgonzola over. (I used to crumble the Gorgonzola over the asparagus while it was still in the pan, but it gets a bit messy and now I wait until it’s on the plate.)
- Sprinkle with pine nuts.
- Season with salt and fresh ground black pepper as desired.
- Serve hot.
Notes
Use more or less Gorgonzola to taste, depending on how much you like it! I used a little pepper, but not much salt
This recipe created by Kalyn with inspiration from many other asparagus recipes.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
4Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 149Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 355mgCarbohydrates: 7gFiber: 3gSugar: 2gProtein: 7g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
Pan-Fried Asparagus with Gorgonzola and Pine Nuts is a good side dish for any low-glycemic or low-carb diet, including any phase of the South Beach Diet. Both Gorgonzola and pine nuts are high in fat, so keep that in mind if you’re strictly following South Beach.
Find More Recipes Like This One:
Use Asparagus Recipes or Side Dishes to find more recipes like this one. Use the Diet Type Index to find recipes suitable for a specific eating plan. You might also like to follow Danica's Kitchen on Pinterest, on Facebook, on Instagram, on TikTok, or on YouTube to see all the good recipes I’m sharing there.
Memories and Historical Notes for This Recipe:
This recipe for pan-fried asparagus was first posted as part of Asparagus Aspirations at a no-longer-online blog called Seriously Good, sponsored by blogger Kevin Weeks. Kevin passed away in 2012, and I’m dedicating this recipe to his memory. His insight and cooking expertise were something he shared freely with many people, and he is greatly missed. And he was a blogger I used to “talk to” online quite often in the early days and I always hoped we might meet in person, but sadly that never happened. The recipe was last updated with more information in 2024.
49 Comments on “Pan-Fried Asparagus with Gorgonzola and Pine Nuts (Video)”
Can’t wait to try this! Happy 18th birthday!!!!
Thanks Holly! I hope you love it!
I don’t have any Gorgonzola cheese. I do have Asiago and feta… do you think one of these would work?
Both will probably taste good, but personally I would pick Feta out of those two choices.
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I love the combination of asparagus and strong cheese (and thanks for linking to one of my recipes). I need to put gorgonzola back in regular rotation in my kitchen, because it is so very good. And now that asparagus season is approaching, this recipe goes right on the list!
Thanks Lydia; it's such a perfect combination!
I love it with just salt and pepper, but I'm a sucker for blue cheese. I'll have to try it this way soon!
I agree, asparagus is good no matter how you cook it, but this is a wow. Hope you enjoy!
Hanna, glad you liked it!
I will be eating this all summer long! Thanks for the great recipe.
Really great new way to serve up asparagus and love the combination of gorgonzola with the asparagus
Thanks Alison. It was indeed delicious!
Three of my favorite things! This HAS to be delicious. I can't wait to try it! Love your site 🙂
I make something like this with crumbled blue cheese and a drizzle of balsamic reduction and grilled asparagus when I can. Always a big hit!
Sandy, yaay! Hope you get to try it.
Love your unique asparagus recipe. And… just happen to have blue cheese in my fridge right now.
SusieT, this is worth making a trip to the store!
Thanks Dara, I absolutely love the flavors in this one.
I am positively drooling over this recipe, Kalyn. This has to be one of the best asparagus recipes I've seen!
Oh man! That is sooooo "Raven"!
Ok, well it probably isn't. I wouldn't even know having never seen that show, but that title sure is catchy isn't it? Hehe!
You do know your away around our skinny green friends doncha, Missy? Great job. Gorgeous photo and tasty lookin' vittles! I feel a trip to the grocery for the aspara-guys comin' on!
Thanks, hope you enjoy!
Quick and easy asparagus recipe (I love asparagus). I think it's a great photo too. Can't wait to try it.
This is actually a warm vegetable side dish and not a salad, but I bet it would also taste good at room temperature.
My kind of salad!
That's great; so glad to hear the teenagers liked the recipe!
My teenagers were cringing at the cheese sitting on the counter waiting to be sprinkled on the asparagus. Turns out they absolutely LOVED the recipe. Both said it's a keeper! I used almonds instead of pine nuts just because that's what I had on hand. Thanks for another super SB recipe!
I think it will be great with feta!
This recipe looks delicious, but I don't like gorgonzola cheese. Do you think feta would be okay? Thanks!
Ooo Looking forward to making this one Kalyn! I'm always up for new asparagus recipes!
Laura
This looks really delicious! I'm definitely going to try this out. We're hosting an online seasonal potluck and May is asparagus month. If you'd like to link your recipe, we'd love to have you!
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Thanks Lydia. I love seeing the progress.
Pegasus, you could substitute any kind of cheese that melts easily and I'm sure it would still taste good.
Joanne, glad you re-discovered it.
I really truly wonder how I've missed this dish all these years! After all, it combines some of my favorite things! Asparagus…gorgonzola…pine nuts. Amazing!
Looks delicious…just wondering if there is a substitute for gorgonzola? For expecting mothers 🙂
It's such fun to see the old photo and how super your photos are now. The dish looks just as delicious as ever.
Ali, so glad you're enjoying the recipes. (And oh I am shuddering when I look at this old photo!)
Kayln, Thank you so much for this site, it is one of the very best out there. I love your enthusiasm, creativity, and inspiration. I am eating this asparagus dish as I type and all I can say is "OH MY" it is out of this world! I have made it several times and I seriously doubt that I will ever eat asparagus any other way!
Hi Tim, me again. I followed a link in this recipe and remembered I found some crumbled gorgonzola at Costco that only had 8 grams of fat in 1/4 cup, which should be great for South Beach. Look for something like that if you can.
Hi Tim,
This recipe fits very well with the emphasis on low-glycemic foods that is the foundation of South Beach, but it might be a little high in saturated fat. Now you have me wishing I was home so I could look up gorgonzola to make sure it really is okay! I’m thinking it might be what I call a “once in a while treat” for South Beach. Look for the lowest fat gorgonzola you can find and it should be fine.
OK I just found your site and it’s great, I just started the south beach diet on Monday so I am in phase 1. I didn’t know you could eat gorgonzola, so thankyou for that. Also, Giada D. (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/everyday-italian/baked-artichokes-with-gorgonzola-and-herbs-recipe) has a recipe for artichokes with melted gorgonzola that might be good, haven’t tried it yet, (the bread crumbs and cream might need to be substituted) but now I will. Thanks!
I made this for dinner tonight and I must say it is the most delicious asparagus I’ve ever eaten. Thank you!
I found your site through googling “south beach diet friendly recipes” I can’t wait to try more of your recipes.
not only does this look delicious it is delicious………I tried it shorty after you it came up on Asparagus Aspirations!!! I must admit here in Florida asparagus was long gone………but ours is now coming from Peru of all places and I must admit not bad. But I will make this dish often…thanks kalyn
MMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!
I agree.. this looks so fantastic!
This dish looks absolutely delicious! And I love the first tender asparagus of the year.
AK, Genie, Ilva, and BNA, it tasted amazing. I’m eating the other half for lunch today. Thanks for visiting.
Oh my goodness. I’ll have ten servings, please.
With or without, you manage SO WELL anyway! Just look at this dish…I better make it to stop the drooling!
Wow, Kalyn — this looks divine. I’m going to have to try it!
🙂 Genie
The Inadvertent Gardener
This looks DELICIOUS!