Asparagus with Farm-Fresh Eggs and Dry Jack Cheese

From O, The Oprah Magazine

Grilled asparagus with fresh eggs, black olives, and shaved dry Jack cheese makes an enticing spring appetizer.

By Cindy Pawlcyn

 
   

Serves: 6 Edit

 

Ingredients

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Directions

  1. Preheat grill. Blanch asparagus in a large pot of boiling water for 3 minutes, then place in an ice bath until cold. Remove asparagus and dry with paper towels; set ice bath aside.
  2. Rub asparagus with olive oil, and grill until just charred. Let cool to room temperature.
  3. Boil eggs in shells for 6 minutes. Place in the ice bath and peel once cool. Set eggs aside and cut them into quarters just before serving.
  4. Brush both sides of bread with oil; grill just until grill marks show. Set aside.
  5. To make dressing, combine lemon juice with salt and pepper to taste in a small bowl. Mix well; whisk in 1 cup olive oil.
  6. To serve, divide bread among 6 plates. Lightly coat grilled asparagus with dressing, then place spears on top of bread slices. Arrange egg quarters and anchovies on the plates, and sprinkle chopped olives. Drizzle remaining dressing, then add chervil, tarragon, lemon zest, and shaved cheese. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Tips & Techniques

Notes: Dry Jack cheese (which is aged for at least 6 months) can be purchased at murrayscheese.com; or Vella Cheese Parmesan is a good substitute. If you can't find Meyer lemons at your local market, use regular lemons instead.