Cheesy Crispy Baked Asparagus | Easy Summer Side Dish

Healthy side dishes don’t have to be difficult to make. Asparagus is a delicious side that is easier to make than you think with this fail-proof recipe. This cheesy crispy baked asparagus is amazing and takes zero effort on your part.

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I seriously love asparagus. I could eat it all day. In fact, I don’t even mind the canned stuff. Of course, fresh is always the best kind.

Even if you’re not a big asparagus fan, you will be after you try this recipe. The crispy edges and salty cheese take the vegetable to a whole new level.

 

Baked asparagus on a parchment-lined baking sheet

Ingredients

Step 1

Preheat your oven to 400° F.

Step 2

First, cut the ends off of your asparagus stalks. This ensures the ends aren’t too tough to chew.

 

Fresh asparagus on parchment lined baking sheet

Step 3

Add half of your trimmer asparagus in a layer on a 12×24 cookie sheet lined with parchment paper.

 

Fresh asparagus on parchment lined baking sheet drizzled with oil, salt, and pepper

Step 4

Next, drizzle olive oil over the asparagus.

 

Cheese topped fresh asparagus on a parchment lined baking sheet

Step 5

Add a dash of salt and pepper to the asparagus and top with 1/4 cup of shredded cheese.

 

Cheese topped fresh asparagus on a parchment lined baking sheet

Step 6

Then add the remaining asparagus to the pan with the stalks facing opposite the first layer.

Step 7

Again, drizzle the stalks with olive oil.

Step 8

Finish seasoning by adding another dash of salt and pepper.

 

Cheese topped fresh asparagus on a parchment lined baking sheet

Step 9

Top everything off with your remaining shredded cheese.

 

Baked asparagus on a parchment-lined baking sheet

Step 10

Bake your asparagus for 25 minutes or until the ends have darkened.

 

Baked asparagus on a parchment-lined baking sheet

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The mixture of crunch and tenderness with this cheesy crispy baked asparagus gives a fresh new spin on a summer classic. The ease of the recipe makes it a new favorite for mom. The melted cheese makes it a family favorite for everyone else.

2 out of my 3 little ones even request it. (It is still a struggle with the veggie hater… but I refuse to give up!)

It is the perfect side dish for summer grilling and pitch-ins. Pair it with delicious kabobs like these Spicy Pomegranate Pineapple Chicken Skewers for a summer menu home run!

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When is the last time you enjoyed sitting down and crafting? In the current book I’m reading (Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century), it points out that moms not only enjoy less leisurely time but also that said time is frequently interrupted. That’s why I’ve rounded up 10 upcycled crafts to make this weekend with little time and money needed.

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I’m the first to admit that I don’t make enough time for myself. The needs of my family always come before my own. It is one aspect of my life that I am always striving to be better at.

Easy crafts like these are a great way to fit in leisure time for recharging your creativity. Since they are made from items you likely have at home, you won’t break the bank either.

 

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Now you can take time for you guilt-free with these 10 upcycled crafts to make this weekend. Stop putting it off and carve out time for taking care of you. Sometimes it’s okay for the kids to get a little extra TV time while you refresh and replenish.

Now it’s time for this week’s Merry Monday link party! Link up your latest creations then check out what everyone else is sharing. See you down there!

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Easy Ways to Save Money on Summer Clothes

Are your kiddos getting too big, too fast? Not only does it make you long for when they were babes in your arms, it also puts a cramp in your budget. Luckily, I can help you take the pressure off with these easy ways to save money on summer clothes.

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Seriously, these kids are 3, 5, and 9 and they are huge! They have insatiable appetites and, despite my best efforts to keep them little forever, they continue to grow.

That means that twice a year, every year, I am mounted with the humongous task of clothing them. This is no easy feat but I’ve developed some tricks over the years to keep costs low.

 

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Yard Sales

You can score some amazing deals at yard sales. It’s not all junk, either. With the pace at which kids grow, some of this stuff doesn’t even get worn. I’ve gotten brand new packs of socks for pennies or barely worn jeans for a buck. You simply can’t beat that.

Plus, chances are that your kids brand tastes are the same as all of the other kids. That means you’re finding the same awesome items at a fraction of the cost.

Cons:

Unfortunately, yard sales are a lot more legwork for you. It can take multiple sales to find everything you need which means an entire day spent hunting. If you have little ones in tow, it can be even longer (and more difficult).

 

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Thrift Stores

Yep, I’m not above getting our clothes from thrift stores and you shouldn’t be either. One of my all-time favorite clothing brands is Banana Republic. Their stuff is always well-made, comfortable, and holds up through the years.

Guess what: I’ve scored multiple articles of Banana Republic clothing at Goodwill for less than what you’d pay for Target clothes! Plus, thrift stores regularly run sales on seasonal items meaning you can get summer clothes at even deeper discounts.

Cons:

You need to know your brands. Some brands hold up much better than others, especially when it comes to rough and tough kids. Buying a shirt for a dollar doesn’t save much when it falls apart after the first wear.

 

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Target

Speaking of Target, their clearance racks are an awesome way to score brand new clothing at rock bottom prices. Their in-house brands are fantastic and you can easily get your kids everything they need. If buying used freaks you out (even though it totally shouldn’t), this is a nice budget-friendly option.

Cons:

If your child wears a popular size, it might be more difficult to find on clearance. While paying full price is still cheaper than department stores, it isn’t going to help you with that bottom budget line.

Swap

This is my new best friend when it comes to clothing shopping. Trust me, once you try them, you will be in love too.
Swap is an online consignment shop that has thousands of options. You can sort items by size, price, condition, and more making it easy to find what you need.

The prices are incredible and you can get everything on your list without even leaving home. Plus, if you spend $60 or more, you get free shipping.

Cons:

You can’t try on the clothes before you buy. Luckily, they have an awesome return policy but it can still be frustrating to have an item that doesn’t fit especially if you loved it.

 

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Now you can keep your kids clothed and stick to your budget with these easy ways to save money on summer clothes. Last winter, I got everything the kids needed for the season for around $75.00 and that’s for 3 kids!

I didn’t have to load everyone up, get in the car, and go shopping. I sat on my couch and ordered everything from Swap. It came straight to my door. Score!

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