Air Fryer Asparagus and Tomatoes with Parmesan – Easy 10-Minute Side Dish

Come make one of my go-to side dishes — Air Fryer Asparagus and Tomatoes with Parmesan.  It’s cheesy, juicy, and ridiculously easy. Asparagus + tomatoes + parmesan = flavor perfection. It’s one of those dishes that looks fancy but takes almost no effort.

Quick, cheesy, and healthy — this air fryer asparagus and tomato side dish with parmesan is ready in just 10 minutes. Perfect for busy nights or elegant dinners alike.

This simple dish (one of my air fryer favorite recipes)  is ready in 10 minutes prep to plate — perfect for a busy weeknight dinner, yet elegant enough to serve when company’s over.

Makes 2 servings: 106 calories, 6g carbs, 6g fat, 8g protein. Tip: If you’re not using an air fryer, simply roast it in a 400°F oven for about 12 minutes for that same golden, roasted perfection.

Why Asparagus & Tomatoes Share the Spotlight

Asparagus isn’t just delicious — it’s a nutrient powerhouse packed with fiber, folate, and vitamins A, C, and K to support digestion, energy, and glowing skin. And when you toss it with juicy grape or cherry tomatoes, the benefits only get better. These little bursts of sweetness bring vitamin C, potassium, and lycopene — an antioxidant that helps support heart health and fight inflammation. Together with a sprinkle of salty parmesan, you’ve got a bright, feel-good combo that tastes like sunshine on a plate.

✨ What Type of Air Fryer Should I Use for Asparagus

Well, I say . . . use what you’ve got! But, personally, I prefer the larger multi-function air fryers that have an oven-door like opening — you can fit bigger pans in there and asparagus is a long veggie! I use THIS AIR FRYER multiple times daily, I could rave about it all day. But, if you have a smaller, basket-style air fryer, you can still successfully make this recipe, but you may have to cut the asparagus in half. Also, oven-roasting is always an option, it just takes a few minutes longer (see recipe below for details).

✨ More Easy Air Fryer Side Dish Ideas

If you love quick and healthy sides, check out these other easy air fryer side dish recipes:

These easy Air Fryer Parmesan Mushrooms are ready in 10 minutes or less! A healthy, low-carb snack or side dish with bold umami flavor—perfect on their own or added to burgers, pizza, or pasta.
Turn juicy summer tomatoes into cheesy, low-carb perfection with these Margherita Baked Tomato Slices. An easy air fryer or oven recipe using just a few ingredients—great as a side dish, appetizer, or party snack!
A low-carb, gluten-free and keto-friendly way to snack and get more vegetables in your day! These easy air fryer zucchini chips use just a few simple ingredients and are done in minutes – perfect for game day entertaining or a delicious side dish and alternative to fries.
 Air Fryer Asparagus and Tomatoes with Parmesan
Prep Time
2 mins
Cook Time
8 mins
Total Time
10 mins
 

Quick,cheesy, and healthy — this air fryer asparagus and tomato side dish withparmesan is ready in just 10 minutes. Perfect for busy nights or elegantdinners alike.

Course: Side Dish, Vegetable
Keyword: air fryer, asparagus
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 106 kcal
Ingredients
  • 24 asparagus stalks trimmed
  • 12 grape tomatoes
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • ½ tsp garlic salt
  • ½ tsp Italian seasoning
  • ¼ cup shaved Parmesan cheese
  • Fresh basil for garnish optional
Instructions
  1. Preheat air fryer to 380°F.
  2. Toss asparagus with oil, garlic salt & Italian seasoning.
  3. Add tomatoes and sprinkle on Parmesan.
  4. Air fry 8 minutes — until cheese melts and tomatoes just start to burst.*
  5. Finish with fresh basil and enjoy!
  6. *note, you may bake in conventional oven at 400F for approximately 12 minutes.
Recipe Notes

Addictive Honey Ginger Broccoli for Two in Air-Fryer

When I’m looking for a fast vegetable side dish, this easy broccoli recipe is a winner. A quick roast in the air fryer makes those little buds on the top “tree” part of the stalk deliciously crispy and lightly salty-sweet, while the stalk remains mostly tender. So delicious, it is seriously addictive!

A quick vegetable side dish in the air fryer that the whole family will love!  Slightly salty-sweet, crispy so delicious it's addictive!

This air fryer broccoli recipe only requires a few simple ingredients, takes less that 15 minutes prep to plate, and pairs deliciously with everything from fish, beef, chicken or to pile up in a nourishing grain bowl. My family thinks it’s the best broccoli recipe ever and will often eat it as a snack!

This broccoli recipe is SO EASY!

Choosing Broccoli for this Air Fryer Side Dish

Select broccoli with for tightly closed, dark green florets and firm, thinner stalks. Thick stalks mean the plant is older and can yield a woody texture. Also, skip over heads of broccoli with yellowing or tiny yellow flowers, this also means they are over-mature and not the best for eating. Fresh broccoli will last about 3 to 5 days in the fridge, properly stored.

One shortcut I use on busy nights is to use pre-washed and bagged broccoli florets from the produce department, rather than cutting up the whole thing. Also, in a pinch, you can grab fresh broccoli florets off the salad bar offerings if your grocery store has one. However, I definitely don’t recommend using frozen broccoli for this air fryer broccoli recipe – that just won’t work. You’ll get a soggy, mushy result.

Can I Swap the Ginger Paste?

Another convenience I use in this air fryer broccoli is ginger paste, making my own rather than using the microplane grater on fresh gingerroot (although that’s a very fresh and vibrant option if you have a few extra minutes). Ginger paste is simply finely blended or minced ginger with a bit of oil and usually comes in a toothpaste-like tube or squeeze bottle so it’s easy to portion what you need. I would not recommend using dried ground ginger in this recipe, it just doesn’t lend the same zip! For another flavor option, you can also swap out the ginger for garlic! Or, for picky eaters, simply olive oil, salt and pepper.

What Air Fryer is Best for this Broccoli Recipe for Two?

Because this makes a small-batch of crispy broccoli intended for two people, it will fit in a standard, smaller “drawer” type air-fryer. I’ve also made it in my Instant Pot Duo Crisp (which has an air fryer function). If you are looking to double up the recipe to make more, then I would suggest using a larger toaster-oven style air fryer. I have the Instant Pot Omni Pro XL Air Fryer Toaster Oven, it has a large capacity cooing space, trays pull in and out like a traditional oven; and bakes, broils, air-frys, roasts, toasts and does nearly everything but wash dishes. Seriously, I love that think. However, if you don’t even have an air fryer at all, just bake at 400F degrees in a traditional oven for about 12-14 minutes, turning once with a spatula.

Storing Leftover Honey Ginger Broccoli

Store leftovers (if any!) in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. However, it will lose its crispness to a degree. The best way I have found to reheat is to pop in microwave on “defrost” for up to a minute to take the chill off, and then crisp back up in a pre-heated air fryer for 2 or 3 more minutes, taking care not to burn the already browned parts.  This air-fryer broccoli isn’t suitable for freezer meal prep – it’s best enjoyed immediately.

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Honey Ginger Broccoli (for two) in Air Fryer
Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
10 mins
Total Time
15 mins
 

A simple, speedy, and super-tasty wat to prepare broccoli in the air fryer that the whole family will love!

Course: side, Side Dish, Snack, Vegetable
Keyword: air fryer, broccoli, paleo
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 120 kcal
Ingredients
  • 6 ounces broccoli florets
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp honey
  • 1/2 tsp ginger paste
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • Dash pepper
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat air fryer to 390 F degrees.
  2. Wash, dry and chop broccoli into approximate 1-inch florets. Try to keep florets about the same size to promote even cooking.
  3. In bowl, whisk together olive oil, honey, ginger, salt and pepper
  4. Add florets and toss until well coated.
  5. Spread coated broccoli florets out into single layer in air fryer basket or tray.
  6. Air fry for 7 to 10 minutes, turning once, until “tree” part of broccoli is turning light brown and crispy.
Recipe Notes

Notes:

  • For a short cut, use bagged, pre-washed florets or purchase from the salad bar.
  • Smaller florets will cook faster than large florets.

Nutrition:

  • 120 cal, 8g fat, 25g carb, 3g fiber, 3g protein per serving