Roasted Artichoke
1 artichoke, trimmed
1 Bay leaf
kosher salt
olive oil
1/2 tablespoon butter
1 Wash artichoke thoroughly and trim the pointy ends off the leaves. Trim the stem off.
2 Place a medium pot with about 2 inches of water and a steam basket inside. Place a bay leaf inside and boil water.
3 Place artichoke on steamer basket and cover for about 25-30 minutes until tender.
4 Slice artichoke in half from tip to end and scoop out the center fuzzy choke. I used a spoon for this.
5 Drizzle artichoke halves with olive oil and kosher salt and place in toaster oven cut side up at 400 degrees for about 15-20 minutes.
6 Prepare a dipping bowl with melted butter from the microwave. Also, prepare a bowl for the discarded leaves.
7 To eat, pick leaves, dip in butter sauce, and scrape the artichoke meat off the root of the leaf using your teeth. Discard the leaf when done. Once you pick all the leaves, you are left with the artichoke heart and this part is completely edible. And delicious.
I would have picked those up with one hand and chewed....while sipping on butter...they look perfect.
ReplyDeleteI like that these are roasted after steaming; great for the texture!
ReplyDeleteThe roasting must impart a great flavor. I will definitely try it.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother always made fried breaded artichoke hearts as a thanksgiving side dish and thus I have always had a special place in my palate for this vegetable. Your preparation is so simple and traditional - I love it.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to eat an artichoke..lol! This is not very common here..but it looks like something i would gladly dip my hands into..
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious. I love artichokes, but haven't ever tried then grilled! Have you ever seen an artichoke plant/bush? The are VERY peculiar things...
ReplyDeleteArtichokes are one of my favorites and I can't wait to try this! It sounds simple enough that even I can do this!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karyn
how neat! this is an artichoke preparation that i haven't tried, but now i'm eager to do so. and butter sauce is always appropriate. :)
ReplyDeleteArtichokes are one of my favorite things! They look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOMG you just wrote about one of my fave preps for Artichoke. I recently got turned on to this from the Hitching Post restaurant. YUM! IMO, roasting is the best prep for it.
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe,
ReplyDeleteNice blog, great look - and I love grilled artichokes!
That photograph took my breath away. I am sure its just as delicious!
ReplyDeleteAn ideal summer finger food. Simple really is best with these. Must try them roasted rather than pan grilled. Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely appropriate!! I love plain artichokes...they are just perfection! Great photo :D
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! I have always had artichokes with either mayo or remoulade and they are usually always steamed. I will definitely have to try the roasting method, I have a feeling that adds a wonderful flavor.
ReplyDeleteThese roasted artichokes look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteyummy! might have to make this this weekend:)
ReplyDeleteI love artichokes.
ReplyDeleteI have never roasted them before, I bet it really intensify their flavor.
Looks great.
Yummy for the tummy! :)
I never even saw a fresh artichoke until eight years ago and since then I have only tried a handful of times. I really think if I was presented with what you made I would be eating it all the time:)
ReplyDeleteI find artichoke very tasty. It is good for health. It is rich in iodine. It reduces cholesterol and improves blood circulation, it is also helpful for diabetic people and is great for liver. It is also good for hair and is excellent treatment for eczema It has many more uses and benefits.
ReplyDeleteThe roasting must impart a great flavor. I will definitely try it.
ReplyDelete