When spring arrives in Germany, Spargelzeit — asparagus season — officially begins, and white asparagus starts appearing in supermarkets and restaurants everywhere.
Previously, I wrote about my first asparagus season in Germany and the little signs of spring I discovered around the city.
👉 “Asparagus 🌱 A True Sign of Spring in Germany”
This time, I would like to introduce a collection of European dishes that celebrate this special seasonal ingredient.
From the classic German combination of white asparagus with ham and Hollandaise sauce to spring-inspired dishes served with salmon or meat, these recipes bring together the flavors of spring across Europe.
I hope you enjoy a taste of springtime in Germany and beyond through these asparagus dishes.
White Asparagus with Ham and Hollandaise from Germany

When it comes to spring in Germany, white asparagus is a true classic.
Served with ham, potatoes, and creamy Hollandaise sauce, this traditional dish appears on restaurant menus and family tables throughout asparagus season. Simple yet elegant, it is one of the best ways to experience the flavors of a German spring.
👉 White Asparagus with Ham and Hollandaise from Germany
Simple & Easy Hollandaise Sauce

Creamy Hollandaise sauce is an essential part of many white asparagus dishes and one of the classic sauces of French cuisine.
During asparagus season in Germany, it is traditionally served with ham and potatoes, but it also pairs beautifully with salmon, eggs, and many other spring dishes. Rich yet bright with a hint of lemon, it brings a touch of elegance to the table.
👉 Simple & Easy Hollandaise Sauce
Asparagus and Salmon with Hollandaise Sauce

This colorful combination of green asparagus and salmon makes a beautiful spring dish.
Originally from France, Hollandaise sauce has also become a classic companion to asparagus dishes in Germany. The rich flavor of salmon, the freshness of asparagus, and the creamy sauce together create a meal that feels wonderfully European and full of springtime charm. Perfect for a slightly special weekend lunch or dinner.
👉Asparagus and Salmon with Hollandaise Sauce
German Schnitzel with Traditional Sides

A classic German schnitzel is often enjoyed with white asparagus during springtime.
The crispy schnitzel pairs beautifully with tender white asparagus and green peas, creating a meal that feels distinctly German and seasonal. A fresh yogurt and dill sauce served with the asparagus adds a light and refreshing touch, while a squeeze of lemon brings even more brightness to the dish.
👉 German Schnitzel with Traditional Sides
Grilled Asparagus with Chilled Tomato Dressing

Lightly grilled green asparagus served with a chilled tomato dressing makes a wonderfully fresh spring dish.
While boiled white asparagus is the traditional favorite in Germany, grilled asparagus is also popular in France and Japan. The contrast between the warm asparagus and the cool tomato dressing creates a refreshing balance that pairs beautifully with both meat and fish dishes. A light and flavorful way to enjoy asparagus in spring.
👉 Grilled Asparagus with Chilled Tomato Dressing
Roast Leg of Lamb – Gigot d’Agneau

Gigot d’Agneau, or French roast leg of lamb, becomes even more special when served with beautifully grilled asparagus.
The tender, flavorful lamb pairs perfectly with the natural sweetness of asparagus, enhanced by gentle grilling. In France, this dish is often enjoyed during Easter and spring gatherings, making it a wonderful way to celebrate the season. Elegant yet comforting, it is perfect for a special weekend dinner inspired by the flavors of spring in Europe.
👉 Roast Leg of Lamb – Gigot d’Agneau
Every spring, asparagus season brings a sense of excitement to markets, restaurants, and family tables across Europe.
From traditional German white asparagus to lighter grilled dishes, each recipe reflects the simple pleasures of the season.
I hope these spring-inspired dishes bring a little warmth and European seasonal charm to your table as well.
