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How to Prepare and Eat an Artichoke

If any of you have not eaten an artichoke before, you might think you have to take a bite out of it. BEWARE: This is FALSE information. Today I will teach you How to Prepare and Eat an Artichoke.

How to Prepare and Eat an Artichoke

Artichokes are spiky, so I don’t think anyone would want to take a bite out of this vegetable.

How to Prepare Artichokes

You need to take off the very first layer of leaves because they are too tough to eat.

How to prepare artichokes

Chop off the stem as close as you can to the leaves but without cutting any off.

How to prepare artichokes

Cut off the top of the artichoke so that it can steam better and most of the spiky leaves are gone.

How to prepare artichokes

Clip off the rest of the spiky leaves. You don’t want to eat spikes!

How to make artichokes

The three artichokes that I am making are ready to steam.

How to make artichokes

You have to put the artichokes- top side down- in a large pot with a steamer insert and add about an inch of water to the bottom of the pot. Put the lid on. Then you can put the stove on high until the water starts boiling and then just let it simmer on low for 50 minutes to 1 hour (Until a fork slides into the bottom of an artichoke easily). After your artichokes are done, you can remove them from the pot and set them on a plate to cool.

How to eat an artichoke

You eat the artichokes by peeling off the leaves and scraping off the flesh with your front teeth. Mayonnaise is a popular option for dipping the artichoke leaves in. If you don’t like mayonnaise, you can also use melted butter.

How to eat an artichoke

After the flesh of the leave is in your stomach, you can put the remains in a plastic bowl for later disposal.

How to Prepare an Artichoke

DO NOT EAT THIS PART!!! Scrape this whole part out with a spoon.

How to prepare an Artichoke

After you have scraped the purple stuff and stringy things off, you can eat the heart of the artichoke (the part underneath). I personally do not like this part, but my family does.

Hopefully I have introduced a new vegetable to all of your “Favorites’ Lists.” I love artichokes but usually I get so anxious to eat them because of the good smell wafting through the house for the hour or so while they are simmering.

And even a kid can teach people how to prepare and eat certain vegetables… Like Me!

How to Prepare and Eat an Artichoke

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They're a little bit tricky, but worth the effort!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 55 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 1 artichoke (or more)

Ingredients
  

  • artichoke
  • mayonnaise or melted butter

Instructions
 

  • Pull off the first couple of layers of leaves of the bottom of the artichoke. Use a sharp knife to cut off the stem- as close as you can to the leaves. Use the knife to cut off the top of the artichoke too- just enough to cut off the spikes and create a flat layer on top.
  • Place the artichoke - top side down-in a steamer basket inside a pan. Add about 1 inch of water to the pan. Bring the water to a boil on high heat, then reduce the heat to low and simmer on low for 50 minutes to 1 hour (or just until a fork can be easily inserted into the bottom of the artichoke).
  • Remove the artichoke to a plate to cool slightly before eating. Pull off the leaves and dip in mayo or butter. Scrape the tip of the artichoke leaf with your teeth to eat the "meat" of the artichoke, then discard the leaf. When you get down to the "heart" of the artichoke (lots of purple leaves will be showing), scrape out the purple leaves and stringy stuff, then cut the heart into pieces and eat that too.
Keyword artichoke, mayonnaise, prepare artichoke
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brian

Tuesday 9th of July 2013

I used to make these by trimming the artichokes, then steaming them for like twenty minutes. Next I would spread their leaves, then sprinkle minced garlic in those leaves. I would stand them back in the pot, cover them then continue steaming until tender. Serve with butter or garlic butter.

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Friday 7th of June 2013

Hello, just wanted to tell you, I enjoyed this post. It was inspiring. Keep on posting!

emma

Wednesday 1st of May 2013

Wonderfully illustrated and easy to understand. Thanks so much for sharing. Looking forward to eating my steamed artichoke!

Andrea

Wednesday 26th of December 2012

Great post! I will have to try this!

Kath

Friday 13th of July 2012

I steam mine right side up with pickling spice in the water. After about 30 minutes, I drain the liquid and pour it through a sieve (to keep the pickling spice out) over the artichokes. I drizzle with olive oil then pour boiling water over to rinse most of the oil off. Then I continue to steam them until done. They come out beautifully glazed and the taste is out of this world. I serve them at room temperature as an appetizer.