Classic Asparagus Mimosa Salad
Asparagus mimosa salad prepared with blanched asparagus and topped with chopped hard boiled eggs, parmesan, and a light lemon dijon vinaigrette.
It is fresh asparagus season and we’re not holding back. Instead of making asparagus potato soup, we’re making a light, cold asparagus salad today with blanched asparagus.
It also goes by the name Asparagus Mimosa.
What is Asparagus Mimosa Salad?
Asparagus mimosa salad is essentially a fancy term for blanched asparagus tossed with a Lemon Dijon vinaigrette and topped with hard boiled eggs.
Traditionally, the hard boiled eggs are pushed through a strainer to produce a very fine garnish. For this version, we’ll be finely dicing them with a knife. This eliminates cleaning one more kitchen tool.
The diced egg yolks melt into the dressing and add richness to this classic dish. The lemon dijon vinaigrette adds some acid to balance everything. For an extra kick of umami and saltiness, we’ll top the whole thing off with parmigiano reggiano shavings!
To keep the asparagus vibrant and green, be sure to blanche them in very, very salty water, then immediately shock them in an ice bath. The combination of these two steps helps produce crisp and colorful, green asparagus that doesn’t lose its color.
Depending on the freshness of your asparagus, I recommend peeling the bottom inch or two of the stalks to avoid any stringy, fibrous bits.
Asparagus Mimosa Salad
Ingredients
- 2 large eggs
- 1¼ fresh asparagus spears woody stalks trimmed and discarded
- kosher salt
Lemon Dijon Dressing:
- 3 tablespoons (45 mL) fresh lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 6 tablespoons (90 mL) extra virgin olive oil
- kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
Garnish:
- shavings parmigiano-reggiano cheese
Instructions
- Prepare Hard-Boiled Eggs: Fill a small saucepan with water and bring to a very, very low simmer (small bubbles begin to form on the bottom of the pan). Add the eggs carefully and simmer over very low heat for 12 minutes.
- Remove eggs from the water and place in an ice bath until completely cool. Peel and finely dice the eggs. Season with salt and set aside in a bowl.
- Prepare Asparagus: Trim any tough ends from the asparagus stalks. Lightly peel the first inch or two of the base of the stalks.
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Salt the water very generously (it should taste like salty, sea water). Blanch the asparagus until just fork tender (they will just begin to curve and bend if you hold a stalk horizontally), roughly 2 to 3 minutes depending on the size and thickness of the asparagus stalks.
- Shock the asparagus immediately in an ice bath. Remove the chilled asparagus and on a clean linen or thick layer of paper towels to drain any excess water. Meanwhile, prepare the dressing.
- Prepare Lemon Dijon Dressing: In a bowl, whisk together the lemon juice and Dijon mustard. Slowly pour in the oil, whisking continuously, until emulsified. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Assemble: Gently toss the blanched asparagus with the dressing and season with additional salt and pepper as necessary. Serve on a platter and top with the diced hard boiled egg mixture and parmigiano-reggiano shavings, as desired.
25 Comments on “Classic Asparagus Mimosa Salad”
looks great! I will test it today.
Laura– just found your website while randomly browsing and boy, am I glad! I come from a very Korean family and learned to cook some amazing Korean food while overlooking my mom’s shoulders. However, it has been difficult for me, now that I’ve recently married an amazing but not Korean man, cooking non-Korean food and learning to pair which appetizers or side dishes with which main course. Just an idea but it would help tremendously if you could link or reference the dishes you have posted that pair well together for a meal.
Your site is amazing! <3
It was great meeting you too Carrie! Wish we could have chatted more!!!
I made asparagus mimosa last year! And I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. It’s supposed to be 60 here tomorrow, so that is definitely mimosa weather in my opinion!
You’re the first person who knew what I meant by mimosa! Maybe that means it’s going to be 60 degrees in DC! Off to check the weather forecast..
What a nice, simple dish (and pretty, too). Relieved that you weren’t drinking asparagus 😉
Haha! 🙂
I too thought it was a new fangled mimosa. Then I saw the photos and I was hooked. Lovely as always.
I love how I (unknowingly and unintentionally) freaked people out! Thanks Norma!
No complaints from this asparagus fan! Yum!
Woot!
When I read asparagus, and mimosa, I thought I was in for a very interesting drink recipe. LOL 🙂 This is beautiful & pinned!
Hahah! This is too funny. Sounds like a good April Fools prank 🙂
I love asparagus so freaking much. This recipe looks lovely!
Me too! So freaking much!!!
This is such a perfect combination!
Lesson for the day: A mimosa is not just an alcoholic beverage. Who knew?! I love learning new food preparations, especially when they’re fancy! When I saw Asparagus Mimosa in my feed, I was like huh? She’s really off her rocker today. Ha! Asparagus is my favorite vegetable, loving that this is simple, yet refined. Perfect.
Haha!!! This comment made my day. It really does sound like an alcohol beverage. Not quite THAT crazy yet 😉
Brian loves this combo!
I love the combination of eggs and asparagus. And that lemon dressing sounds very tasty! Great post 🙂
Thanks Adrienne!!
The name got my attention! I thought this was going to be an asparagus drink with champagne! Eeewwww! This asparagus dish is lovely, and a relief!
Oh man, that idea is both hilarious and revolting at the same time. Hehe!
Keep the asparagus coming! This is just lovely!!!
Yes! That’s all the encouragement I needed! 🙂