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Preparation time: 10 minutes

1 pound fresh asparagus
1 teaspoon olive oil
2 dashes salt
Zest of 1/2 a small lemon
Preheat oven broiler. Snap tough ends off asparagus, then rinse and drain asparagus well. Place asparagus in a zip-top bag and drizzle evenly with oil. Seal bag tightly and shake gently to coat asparagus with oil.
Place asparagus in a single layer in a 9" x 13" pan. Broil 5 inches from the heat source with the oven or broiler door cracked. After 2 minutes, pull the pan out and shake pan or use tongs to turn asparagus over. Return to the oven and broil 2–3 minutes more, or until crisp-tender. Watch closely and remove if asparagus begins to brown.
Sprinkle lightly with salt and lemon zest, then divide into 4 equal servings.
Yield: 4 servings
Serving Size: 1/4 of the recipe
Per Serving:
Calories: 21
Carbohydrate: 2 g
Protein: 1 g
Fat: 1 g
Saturated fat: <1 g
Sodium: 40 mg
Fiber: 1 g
Exchanges per serving: 1 vegetable
Carbohydrate choices: 0
This recipe was developed by Tami Ross, a Diabetes Nutrition Specialist and Certified Diabetes Educator in Lexington, Kentucky.
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