Steamed Artichoke with Lemon-Shallot Dip recipe
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Steamed Artichoke with Lemon-Shallot Dip

An easy spring appetizer. Start to finish -- approximately 50 minutes, so start early, but 45 minutes of that is simply steaming time.

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Servings: 4 Servings
Total Time (median): 0 : 50 Active Time: 0 : 10

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Ingredients

-- Lemon-Shallot Dip --

-- Melted Butter Dip --

  • 3 tablespoon Melted Butter
  • 1 small clove Garlic crushed; optional

Preparation

Artichokes are a delicious appetizer if prepared properly.

To prepare, first cut off the bottom stem to allow a flat sitting surface for the artichoke. Then, cut off the top inch or so. Using kitchen shears or a paring knife, cut off each leaf''s pointy tip, about 1/2 inch. If it''s the first time you''re making an artichoke, you may feel that you''re cutting away good parts -- but don''t worry, there''s plenty of leaves still left. You want to cut it fairly aggressively, to avoid the most fibrous parts.

Bring a steamer (or a large stockpot with 1-2 inches of water) to a boil, covered.

Place the prepared artichoke in the steamer, stem side down. Steam for 40-45 minutes.

Prepare Lemon-Shallot dip: Slice lemon in half, squeeze half the lemon''s juice into a small dipping container. Mix in dill, freshly ground pepper and minced shallots.

Optionally, prepare melted butter: Melt butter, mix in crushed garlic (optional).

To enjoy the artichoke, break off leaves, starting with the outer leaf, and dip. Use your teeth to scrape off the flesh of the leaf and the dip. Once you get down to the core, remove the prickly purple "choke", and indulge in the nutty taste of the best part of the artichoke -- the heart -- which should be soft and delicious.


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Yes, the mayonnaise is for the lemon-shallot dip. Simply mix the non-artichoke ingredients together for the dipping sauce.

stevemurstevemur : comment :  2y 34w 3d ago


wait, is the mayonnaise for the lemon-shallot dip? (it doesn't say anything about what the mayo is for)

enhance1942enhance1942 : comment :  2y 34w 3d ago


My 10 year old loves this recipe for an after school snack!

hanan@homehanan@home : : 0:50 total time : 0:10 active time :  3y 6w ago


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stevemurstevemur : comment :  4y 23w 2d ago


[I posted this recipe.]

stevemurstevemur :  :  4y 23w 2d ago


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