Discover a healthier twist on fries with our Baked Asparagus Fries recipe. Crispy, delicious, and easy to make, these fries are a perfect side dish or snack that everyone will love.
Craving a snack that’s both healthy and satisfying? Baked asparagus fries are the answer. This clever twist on traditional fries uses tender asparagus spears coated in a crunchy breadcrumb mixture and baked until golden and crispy. They’re a guilt-free option that’s perfect for snacking or as a side dish alongside your favorite meal.
The best part about asparagus fries is how simple they are to make. You start by trimming the asparagus spears and dipping them in a light egg wash before coating them in a flavorful breadcrumb mixture. For an extra touch, add parmesan, garlic powder, or your favorite seasoning blend to the breadcrumbs for even more depth of flavor.
Baking, rather than frying, keeps them light and crisp while letting the natural flavors of the asparagus shine through. The high heat ensures that the asparagus becomes tender inside, with just the right amount of crunch on the outside. A drizzle of olive oil helps them crisp up perfectly, while keeping things healthier than traditional fried options.
These baked asparagus fries are a great alternative to regular fries, offering a fresh vegetable with a satisfying texture and flavor. They’re perfect for dipping in ketchup, ranch dressing, or even a tangy lemon aioli.
Whether you serve them as an appetizer at a party, a side dish for dinner, or as a fun snack, baked asparagus fries are an easy and delicious way to add more veggies to your diet without compromising on taste. Crispy, savory, and healthy – what’s not to love?
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Ingredients
- 1 bunch asparagus
- 1 cup panko bread crumbs
- 1/2 cup parmesan cheese grated
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp paprika
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 2 eggs large, beaten
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C).
- Trim the woody ends of the asparagus and cut into 4-inch long spears.
- In a shallow dish, combine the panko bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and black pepper.
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- Dip each asparagus spear into the beaten eggs, then roll in the bread crumb mixture, pressing lightly to adhere.
- Place the coated asparagus fries on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 15-20 minutes, or until the asparagus is tender and the coating is crispy and golden brown.
- Serve the baked asparagus fries hot with your favorite dipping sauce.

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Best side dish ever, i’m gonna make these for every dinner from now on.
These are amazing! I couldn’t believe how crunchy they turned out. Definitely a new favorite!
These are absolutely delicious! My kids loved them and didn’t even realize they were eating veggies. Definitely a keeper!
Made these for a party and everyone loved them. Didn’t last long at all! Thanks for sharing!
I used regular bread crumbs instead of panko and it was still okay. Just a bit soggier.
Soggier? Sounds like a kitchen fail to me! Stick to the recipe, you’ll get better results! 😂
That’s interesting! I’ve only ever used panko, but glad to hear yours turned out alright. Maybe I’ll give the regular crumbs a go next time!
These turned out great! I added some cayenne for a kick. Highly recommend!
Not sure if I did something wrong, but they burnt so fast in my oven, I couldn’t even eat them.
Best snack ever! 🥗 Easy and delish. I could eat this every day!.
Absolutely love asparagus fries! Can’t get enough of them. Great recipe! 😍
I used regular bread crumbs instead of panko, and they just didn’t have that crunch. Next time I’ll follow the recipe exactly.
Made these last night and they were shockingly good. Crispy outside, still tender inside—my oven actually got them golden like the recipe promised.
How long can I keep these in the fridge after cooking?
These are AMAZING! Didn’t think veggies could taste so good. 😀
Absolutely love these! So crispy and tasty! 🥳
Wasn’t expecting much, but wow, I’m impressed! Even my kids ate them.
Easy recipe but they came out a bit mushy for me. Maybe I baked them too long? I’ll try again but with less time.
Yummy! Great way to sneak in some greens, lol. I added a bit of cayenne for kick!
Cayenne sounds like a great idea! I usually just do salt and pepper, but I’ll have to try that next time!
I tried this recipe but my fries came out soggy. What did I do wrong?
Yum! Just made these last night and they were demolished by my family. 10/10!
So glad to hear that! They are one of my family’s favorites too! 🥳
10/10?? Really? I thought they were a bit bland. Maybe I didn’t season enough? 🤔