
In my wise old age, I have come to a realization about myself — I am terrible with due dates. Like, really terrible.
From library books, to movie rentals, even to turning in my taxes on time (which I at least mailed in this week at 4:50pm!), I have a pretty terrible track record of remembering to take care of things on time. This past weekend, when I was “spring cleaning” out my fridge, I realized the same holds true there. Eek. Let’s just say that I think I finally learned what happens to cilantro if it accidentally gets hidden at the back of the vegetable drawer for a month!
The good news was that, as I was taking an inventory of leftover ingredients in the fridge, I realized that I had the makings of a stir fry right in front of me. So I decided to make a simple chicken and asparagus stir fry for lunch, mixed with some garlic, scallions, soy sauce and honey. It took all of 15 minutes to make, and after I took the first tasty bite, I realized that I should totally share it with you!!!
So I mustered up every inch of self-control to resist diving in, and instead set up my camera and snapped some photos for the blog. Oh the life of a food blogger — lots of lukewarm food after photo shoots! But even then, this simple stir fry absolutely hit the spot. So simple, but such great flavors. Plus, it’s healthy and literally comes together in a snap. So if you are a chicken and asparagus fan like me, or if the ingredients happen to be sitting there in your fridge, I highly recommend giving it a try!

Chicken and Asparagus Stir-Fry

Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp. soy sauce
- 1 Tbsp. honey
- 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces (about 1-inch)
- 1 Tbsp. olive oil
- 1 bunch asparagus, cut into bite-sized pieces
- 4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
- 2 scallions, chopped
- 2 tsp. toasted sesame oil
- (optional) 1 tsp. toasted sesame seeds
Instructions
- In a small bowl or in a ziplock bag, combine soy sauce and honey. Add chicken, and stir to coat. Set in the refrigerator until ready.
- Meanwhile, heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add asparagus, and saute until cooked, about 5 minutes. Remove the asparagus with a slotted spoon, and set aside.
- Remove chicken from marinade, and add to skillet. Saute until nearly cooked through (with the insides still slightly pink), about 5 minutes. Then add garlic, scallions, and the reserved marinade to the pan. Saute for an additional 2 minutes until the chicken is cooked and the garlic is fragrant. Remove from heat and stir in the cooked asparagus and sesame oil until combined. Serve immediately with rice, garnished with toasted sesame seeds if desired.







I made this tonight, it was very good. Thanks for the easy, healthy recipe!
You’re so welcome Andrea — we’re happy you enjoyed it! :)
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Hey there! We’re not sure what’s going on, but we’re working on trying to get it fixed — thanks for bringing this to our attention! :)
I am a student. And I love making good food that takes minimum effort and time. I made this for lunch, while I cleaned the apartment, and did my laundry. It turned out really nice. I added a little bit of dried rosemary and ground pepper before marinating. Thank you for the lovely recipe.
Thanks for sharing Nadu, we’re happy this worked out well for you!
I made this last night and omitted/added a few ingredients! While the recipe was overall good- I had a few suggestions from those enjoying dinner with me (I thought I’d share them with you)
* Add salt
* Add a bit more soy sauce
* Add ginger
We added raw almonds to the finished product and paired it with Siracha sauce- it was amazing
Thanks for your tips Leslie, we always appreciate feedback! We’re glad you enjoyed the recipe!
This was really tasty!!! I will certainly make it again! Only thing though…how in the world did your chicken look so appetizing?! Mine was all kinds of soy sauce brown. Other than the appearance I love it lol
Thank you, Blake! And haha, I’m not sure! Maybe it’s just my lighting. Glad you enjoyed it though! : )
OH MY GOSH. I just made this dish last night. I added onions and green peppers, too. This rocked my world. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Kay! So glad to hear that! : )
Wow, so darn simple and full of flavor. Plus clean up is as easy as can be. Add put a little sraracha sauce on the side for s heat.
Thanks Dave!
I’ve just tried this after seeing it on a FB 15 minute meal post – I added purple sprouting broccoli to the recipe (because I am both a greedy moo, and pretty hungry at the time) – absolutely delicious, and made within the time to brew of spot of jasmine tea.
Thank you! :D
Yum, I bet it was gorgeous with that purple broccoli! Sounds lovely with the jasmine tea too. Glad you enjoyed it! : )
one of my new favorite “go-to” meals, easy to do for the most basic chefs (aka me) and amazing results. Good work!
Thanks Chris, I appreciate that!
Just made this for dinner.. It was delicious! Thanks for the recipe!! :)
Thanks Crystal, I’m glad you enjoyed it!