Asparagus spears with garlic aioli

There is only one other place I know that makes this and it is a very limited season. Since I love asparagus and its too expensive to buy it from the restaurant I wanted to come up with a way I could make it any time, year round.
Asparagus spears with garlic aioli
There is only one other place I know that makes this and it is a very limited season. Since I love asparagus and its too expensive to buy it from the restaurant I wanted to come up with a way I could make it any time, year round.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Heat oil in fry pan or use deep fry if you have one.
- 2
Have one dish with eggs and one dish with flour and season salt.
- 3
When the oil is ready, take one spear of asparagus at a time and roll in egg then dredge in flour and place in oil. Cooks about 2 minutes on first side or until golden brown, then flip over and cook to the same color on second side.
- 4
Line a plate with napkins or paper towels and place cooked asparagus on the plate to remove excess oil.
- 5
Place garlic mayonnaise and lime juice in blender and blend until smooth. Pour it into a small bowl and serve on plate for dipping with the asparagus.
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