I don’t know if it’s the way the thinnest slices of asparagus curl like tiny green ribbons or how the puff pastry gets that golden flaky edge—something about this tart feels like a little secret, tucked away and waiting to be shared at a lazy spring picnic. It’s not just food; it’s a moment. A time charactered by the smell of toasted almond and the sound of that first crisp bite. I made this on a whim, thinking I’d bake something simple, but somehow it turns out to be a small rebellion—against takeout, against overly complicated recipes. This is mostly about timing, about catching those delicate stalks before they get too big or woody. It feels vital right now, since asparagus is flooding the farmers’ markets. Honestly, I might just eat half the tart in one sitting and forget the rest for tomorrow’s lunch—if I can resist too long.

Asparagus and Puff Pastry Tart
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and roll out the puff pastry sheet on a lightly floured surface to form an even rectangle. Transfer the pastry to the prepared baking sheet.
- Slightly toast the sliced almonds in a dry skillet over medium heat until golden brown and fragrant, about 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.
- Trim the woody ends off the asparagus and slice the stalks into very thin, lengthwise ribbons using a sharp knife or mandoline. Arrange these asparagus slices evenly over the puff pastry, leaving a small border around the edges.1 sheet Puff pastry sheet
- Drizzle the asparagus and pastry with olive oil, then season with a pinch of salt and black pepper. Brush the exposed edges of the puff pastry with the beaten egg wash for a shiny, golden finish.1 sheet Puff pastry sheet
- Bake in the preheated oven until the pastry is puffed and golden, about 20-25 minutes. The asparagus should look tender and slightly crisp at the edges, and the pastry should have a flaky, golden crust.
- Once baked, sprinkle the toasted almonds evenly over the top of the tart. Slice into squares and serve immediately, enjoying the crisp pastry with tender asparagus and nutty almond topping.1 sheet Puff pastry sheet
Sometimes a recipe sneaks up on you. No fuss, no fuss, just a thin layer of cheese, the bright pop of roasted asparagus, and that satisfying crunch. It’s funny how a simple dish can make you feel like spring itself—light, a little reckless, with a promise of better days.
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