Sugar Grilled Beef and Asparagus Kebabs are extra delicious with sweet and salty steak bites and fresh spring asparagus. This is always a hit at our backyard gatherings!

Sugar Grilled Beef and Asparagus Kebabs on parchment paper


 

Grilling season has ramped up around here, where you’ll find us grilling almost daily. I love what that big open flame under searing hot grates does for the flavor and aroma of a meal. There is no better way to eat all summer long!

These Sugar Grilled Beef and Asparagus Kebabs are extra delicious with sweet and salty steak bites and fresh spring asparagus. You’ll want to include these kebabs on your menu every weekend, all summer long. So good!!

Here’s another grilling recipe that incorporates the goodness of fresh seasonal produce: Farmers Market Grilled Flatbread Pizza. We LOVE it!!

* This is a sponsored post, created in partnership with Michigan Asparagus.

grilled beef and asparagus kebabs

The asparagus you see on these sugar grilled beef and asparagus kebabs came straight from the fields of Oceana County, Michigan, along the shores of Lake Michigan.

People consider this region of Michigan to be the asparagus capital of the world. It offers great weather conditions and a sandy loam soil mix that allows asparagus to flourish.

fresh asparagus in the field

I recently traveled to this area to visit with Michigan Asparagus and take in their spring asparagus harvest. It was so very interesting!

man in an asparagus field

Meet John, the Executive Director of Michigan Asparagus, and all-around asparagus authority. If you have a question about this beautiful vegetable, this is your guy. He fully lives and breathes asparagus.

In this photo John is standing beside trenches of soil waiting to be planted with asparagus crowns. I takes about four years for an asparagus field to mature. The field will continue to produce asparagus for up to fifteen years before needing to be replanted. John said that mature roots can sometimes reach lengths of 25 feet!

asparagus picking machine

John showed us how to pick asparagus with a single-person machine.

All Michigan asparagus is hand-snapped. That means they harvest all asparagus by hand, breaking it off at the ground rather than cutting it. This creates a natural break in the stem, giving consumers more usable asparagus and less fibrous ends.

asparagus field

The Michigan asparagus harvest runs from early/mid May to late June. New asparagus spears emerge every day, and under ideal conditions may grown 1/2″ per hour. Asparagus grows so fast that fields are sometimes harvested twice a day. Isn’t that crazy?!

man in a field

About 120 farm families grow the fresh asparagus that Michigan is famous for.

We met with Dwight and Melissa Fuehring of Fuehring Farms, 4th generation asparagus farmers. When their spring asparagus harvest is wrapped up, they move on to their tart cherry orchards during the summer, and then to their Christmas trees and greenery in the winter.

Spring asparagus harvest

This machine allows much more work to get done, with five people harvesting at the same time.

fresh picked asparagus

Just look at all those perfectly snapped spears of fresh asparagus!

boxes of asparagus

I also was able to see how fresh asparagus is packed and shipped at Todd Greiner Farms, with Todd and Sarah Greiner.

The Greiners also keep extra busy outside of asparagus season, farming asparagus, zucchini, sweet corn, field corn, sweet and tart cherries, hard squash, peaches, apples, plums, ornamental gourds, pumpkins, and Christmas evergreens.

todd greiner farm

It’s always a learning experience to get out in the field and see how fresh food gets from the farm to our tables.

silver lake, michigan

The finale to my short time in Michigan was an afternoon at Silver Lake, a body of water separated from Lake Michigan by the sand dunes you see in the distance. We were at the home of Gina Ferwerda of Nom News. This photo was taken from her deck – not a bad view to wake up to and go to bed with each day!

woman holding a pizza

Gina was the perfect hostess for the day, as she comes from a family of asparagus farmers and is so very proud of her area’s contribution to fresh asparagus on our tables. At her home, Gina showed us how to make a fresh asparagus pizza crust and a scrumptious asparagus guacamole.

a fork with steak and asparagus

Beef and asparagus recipes

Both Gina and I agreed that the #1 way we like to eat asparagus is with beef. And I know you’ll agree that these sugar grilled beef and asparagus kebabs are a beautiful way to enjoy this combination.

My family loves this easy flavor twist on grilled steak, a flavor combo shared by my friend Sandy. Overall, the seasoning is sweet, but there’s also a great saltiness from Lawry’s. I grew up on that seasoned salt. You just can’t go wrong in using it to flavor grilled steak and skillet fried potatoes!

What to serve with beef and asparagus kebabs?

*Here are a few recipes I’d like to try: Cauliflower Risotto from All Day I Dream About Food or Beer Bread from Today’s Creative Life. These Foil Pack Grilled Red Potatoes from Fit Foodie Finds would also be great!

Sugar Grilled Beef and Asparagus Kebabs

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