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Roman-Jewish Fried Artichokes (Carciofi alla Giudia)
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Roasted Stuffed Artichokes with Mint Oil from 'The New Persian Kitchen'
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Artichokes à la Barigoule (French Braised Artichokes With White Wine)
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Deep Fried Blooming Artichoke
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Artichokes with Mint and Chiles Recipe | Grilling
I saw the first decent artichokes of the season, calling to me between the remains of the winter vegetables. In this recipe, they get a Mario Batali treatment—boiled in a lemon, wine, garlic, and mint mixture, then taken to the grill to crisp up, and finally finished with a sprinkling of mint, hot peppers, and sea salt. Sound good? Well, good is an understatement here.
Braised Roman-style artichokes are cooked gently in a mixture of white wine, olive oil, garlic, and herbs.
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