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Asparagus is a delicate and versatile vegetable. Unfortunately, sand and grit can become stuck in its tender tips and leaves. To clean the asparagus, rinse it well and rub away any dirt. Or lower the stalks into boiling water to release the trapped grit. You can also shave the outer peel away to remove dirt or sand that's trapped under the little leaves.

Method 1
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Rinsing

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  1. Take a bunch of asparagus and remove the rubber band that holds the stalks together. Turn on cool water and rinse the asparagus stalks under the water. Rinse the thinnest end where sand and grit can hide really well.
    • If the asparagus seems very dirty, you can use your thumb and forefinger to loosen sand or grit. You can also wash the stalks individually to remove the dirt.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    Turn off the water and set the cleaned asparagus on a work surface. Take one asparagus stalk and hold the middle of it with one hand. Use the thumb and forefinger of your other hand to hold the tough end of the stalk. Gently bend the asparagus stalk down, so the tough end snaps off. Snap off the ends from all of the cleaned asparagus.
    • If you're using thick asparagus, you may need to snap off a few inches (about 5 cm) from the bottom of the stalk. Thinner asparagus may only need to be trimmed by an inch (2.5 cm).
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    Lay a kitchen towel open on your work surface. Spread the cleaned asparagus on the towel in a single layer. Lay another kitchen towel over the asparagus and rub it gently across the asparagus. They should dry as they roll between the 2 towels.
  4. You can use the cleaned and trimmed asparagus immediately. Roast the asparagus in the oven, sauté them on the stove top, or toss them on the grill. You can also store the cleaned asparagus in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
    • To store the asparagus, wrap the trimmed ends in a damp paper towel so they don't dry out. Set the asparagus bunch upright in a jar or bottle so the damp towel is in the bottom and refrigerate it.
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Blanching

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    Get out a large pot and fill it three-quarters full with water. Put a lid on the pot and set it on the stove. Turn the heat to high and bring the water to a boil. [1]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    Use tongs to hold several asparagus stalks. Lower the asparagus into the boiling water and hold them there for a few seconds. If there are any small leaves on the stalks, they should wilt a little. Lift the asparagus out of the boiling water and continue to dip the rest of the asparagus. [2]
    • The hot water should open the tender tips a little so grit washes out easily.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    Set the asparagus in a strainer or colander and set it in the sink. Run cool water over the asparagus to stop it from cooking. The cold water will also help the asparagus keep its bright color. [3]
    • If you'll be coating the asparagus in oil before cooking it, consider drying the asparagus between a kitchen towel.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    Use the cleaned asparagus in your recipes. You can bake the asparagus in the oven, sauté it on the stove top, or grill them. You can also store the cleaned asparagus in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. [4]
    • To store the asparagus, wrap the trimmed ends in a damp paper towel so they don't dry out. Place the asparagus bunch upright in a jar or bottle.
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Method 3
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Shaving

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  1. Gather the stalks of asparagus and hold them under the faucet. Wash the asparagus with cold water and ensure that the grit at the tender tip of the stalks is rinsed away. [5]
    • If the asparagus is slick or hard to handle, you can dry it with a kitchen towel before you peel it.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    Move the rinsed asparagus to a work surface. Take a vegetable peeler and peel each stalk from the base of the tender tip to the tough end. Avoid peeling off the tender tip that you already washed. Repeat this for all of the asparagus. [6]
    • Remove only the thin, outer layer of the asparagus or you may remove too much of the stalk.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    Hold one asparagus stalk by the middle of one hand. Use the thumb and forefinger of your other hand to hold the tough end of the stalk. Press the asparagus stalk down, so the tough end snaps off where the woody end meets the tender part of the asparagus. Snap off the ends from all of the cleaned asparagus. [7]
    • If you're using thick asparagus, you may need to snap off a few inches (about 5 cm) from the bottom of the stalk. Thinner asparagus may only need to be trimmed by an inch (2.5 cm).
    • If a thick stalk of asparagus isn't snapping easily, you may have to move your fingers closer to the center of the stalk so several inches (5 to 7.5 cm) snap off.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Asparagus
    You can use the cleaned asparagus in recipes that call for tender asparagus. Because these stalks have been trimmed and may burn easily, you should avoid tossing them on the grill. Consider sautéing them or roasting them in the oven. [8]
    • You can also refrigerate the shaved asparagus for 3 to 4 days before you use the stalks. Wrap the trimmed ends in a damp paper towel to prevent them from drying out, then set the asparagus bunch upright in a jar or bottle.
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    You can dilute 1 Tbsp unscented chlorine bleach in a gallon of water; just be sure to rinse thoroughly with clean tap water before eating.
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      Rinsed Asparagus

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      • Kitchen towels

      Blanched Asparagus

      • Asparagus
      • Large pot with lid
      • Tongs
      • Colander or strainer

      Shaved Asparagus

      • Asparagus
      • Vegetable peeler

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      If you want to clean asparagus, remove the rubber band from the bunch and hold the asparagus under running water. When the asparagus is clean, place it on a chopping board and snap off the tough ends. Finish by laying a towel out on your table and drying the asparagus in a single layer. To blanche your asparagus to clean it instead, bring a pot of water to a boil, then pick the asparagus up with tongs and dip them in the water for a few seconds. Finally, strain the asparagus under cold water. For tips on how to shave the asparagus with a vegetable peeler, read on!

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