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Baby Purple Artichokes Fried in Olive Oil
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onionista
May 20, 2010
This sounds terrific! I've never tried them fried. Can't wait to try them. The image is beautiful also. Congrats Greg!
pierino
May 14, 2010
In Italy I've seen more kinds of artichokes than you can imagine. They are just thistle flowers anyway. But the "violetta" would be the closest to the description above, and always with that long stem. I've seen elephantine artichokes in America at farmers markets with a stem about a foot long. However I learned quickly that when they are that big the stem end is woody, fibrous and inedible. So go with the smallest ones here. Globe artichokes work for one thing; sticking them directly into hot coals. Oretta Zanini de Vita is the Marcella Hazan of Rome (Mario Batali is one of her acolytes). She suggests stuffing them, placing them about half way into your coals. Afterward you remove the burnt outside leaves which have acted as an insulation from the flame. And with "cariofi" remember that less is often more.
TasteFood
May 13, 2010
I love how easy this is, and I also appreciate the detailed frying instructions. Baby artichokes are on tomorrow's shopping list!
Oui, C.
May 13, 2010
Congrats Sup! Any recipe that doesn't require my carving away the leaves to expose the heart and choke is tops in my book! These are beautiful to behold, and I'm sure, quite tasty.
TheWimpyVegetarian
May 13, 2010
Congratulations on being a finalist! This time of year I mostly do baby artichokes and will definitely try this.
solmstea
May 7, 2010
This is just how I make them (this is basically carciofi alla giuda) except that I first boil them for a few minutes until just tender. This softens them up and makes it easier to spread them out like a flower. I like leaving more stem so that I can hold onto it and eat the heart like an ice cream cone (though then you definitely have to boil it, otherwise the stem probably wouldn't cook)
dymnyno
May 5, 2010
Gorgeous and sounds delicious. I am going to try it soon. Baby chokes are in the market now.
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