This Easy Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad recipe makes a perfect spring side dish. Low-carb, Atkins, LC/HF, ketogenic, gluten-free, Paleo, and Banting diet friendly.

Easy Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad

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Spring and Easter are just around the corner and I’m noticing asparagus piled high in the grocery store produce displays. Green, gorgeous asparagus selling at amazing prices. I couldn’t help myself. I had to buy a few bunches and start experimenting with recipes.

I decided to pair the asparagus with leeks. Leeks are a member of the onion (Allium) family. Their flavor is milder and more sophisticated than their stronger flavored cousins, onion and garlic. The softer flavor works well with the asparagus without overpowering it.

Easy Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad

I roasted the leeks and asparagus to bring out the flavors and tenderize the vegetables. Roasting brings out a mellow, nutty flavor in the asparagus and sweetens the leeks. I topped the roasted vegetables with a lemony olive oil based dressing with hints of garlic. The result is a spring salad that’s quick and easy to make and can be made ahead and served later. 

I like this dish because it’s easy to make ahead for dinner. I love not having to deal with last minute vegetable dishes when I’m entertaining. I’d rather chat with arriving guests instead. I do recommend removing this salad from the refrigerator and allowing it to warm up a bit before serving. The reason for this is that real olive oil partially solidifies when refrigerated. Allowing it to warm to room temperature avoids having olive oil clumps in the final product.

Easy Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad

This Easy Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad also makes a perfect dish to pass at a spring event. It’s easy to transport and you won’t need to worry about keeping it warm or reheating it.

This dish will please asparagus lovers everywhere! Enjoy!

-Annissa

Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad

Tired of the typical “house salad”? Try this easy Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad recipe. You can make this ahead of time and serve it later. The secret is roasting the asparagus and the leeks so you get a nutty and sweet taste from the two vegetables. 🍴😋

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Easy Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad

This Easy Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad recipe makes a perfect spring side dish. Low-carb, Atkins, LC/HF, ketogenic, gluten-free, and Banting diet friendly.

Course Salad
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 6
Author Annissa Slusher

Ingredients

For the roasted vegetables:

For the dressing:

Instructions

For the vegetables:

  1. Preheat oven to 425º F. Have two roasting pans available.

  2. Wash and dry asparagus. Cut off the stiff, tough bottom portion of the stalks and discard.

  3. Remove top dark green leaf section and root section from the leek. Rinse remaining white and light green portion thoroughly in water. Slice leek crosswise into 1/8" disks. If the leek still contains some dirt, wash the disks in a bowl with cold water. Strain and pat dry.

  4. Place asparagus, leek, and olive oil in one of the roasting pans. Stir to coat the vegetables with the olive oil. Sprinkle lightly with salt. Transfer half of the vegetables into the other roasting pan and spread so that there is only one layer of vegetables in each pan.

  5. Roast vegetables in the preheated oven for 5 minutes, then remove from oven and stir gently. Arrange so they are in one layer again. Roast in oven for 3-6 minutes longer, or until the edges are brown and they are crisp-tender.

  6. Allow leeks and asparagus to cool for about 5 minutes. Transfer vegetables to medium bowl. Sprinkle pine nuts on top. 

For the dressing:

  1. In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper, sweetener of choice, and lemon zest. Stream in lemon juice while vigorously whisking.

  2. Pour dressing over the vegetables and pine nuts. Toss and refrigerate until ready to serve. Allow the salad to return to room temperature before serving.

Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1/6th of recipe

Per serving:

Calories: 123

Fat (g): 11

Carbs (g): 5

Fiber (g): 2

Protein (g): 2

Net Carbs (g): 3

Note: Nutritional information is calculated using the granulated stevia/erythritol sweetener option.

Roasted Leek and Asparagus Salad