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    How to Cook Artichokes | Family Cuisine

    August 15, 20214 Mins Read
    Video How to cook boiled artichokes

    Learn how to cook artichokes using two simple methods, boiling and steaming. Master the preparation technique for trimming the prickly leaves to make the plant meat easier to eat. I’ll also show you how to remove the inedible choke to enjoy the delicious artichoke heart in the center.

    How to Cook Artichokes

    Reading: how to cook boiled artichokes

    Artichokes are beautifully colored olive green and sometimes purple globes that always stand out amongst the other vegetables at the market. They may look intimidating, but they’re actually really easy to cook.

    Using simple cooking methods like boiling and steaming softens the protective outer leaves and the artichoke heart. It’s a delicious appetizer to share as it requires a hands-on experience to eat.

    This veggie is a perennial thistle that’s a member of the sunflower family. It’s also loaded with nutritional benefits such as fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, calcium, iron, and potassium. Other methods like roasting and pressure cooking can also be used, but require a little different preparation.

    Table of Contents

    • How to prepare an artichoke
    • Boiled Artichokes
    • Steamed Artichokes
    • How do you remove the artichoke heart?
    • What sauce do you serve with artichokes?
    • More how-to recipes

    How to prepare an artichoke

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    person using scissors to trim the leaves of an artichoke

    To cook a whole artichoke the first thing to do is cut and trim the outer leaves. The tips can feel prickly like thorns, so you want to cut a few rows from the top first to expose the inside of the vegetable. Depending on the size, that’s about a ½ to 1 inch.

    Use kitchen shears to trim off the very tips of each leaf. All of the edible meat is at the bottom of the leaves attached to the base, so you’re not losing any as you trim. Cut the stem off of the bottom so it can sit upright for serving. However, the stem is edible if the fibrous outer layer is peeled off.

    Boiled Artichokes

    how to boil artichoke

    tongs removing a boiled artichoke from a pot of water

    • Prepare the artichoke and then bring a pot of salted water to a boil.
    • Add to the water, reduce heat to a simmer and cover.
    • Test for doneness by carefully transferring the boiled artichoke to a plate then tugging on one of the large outer leaves. If it’s easy to pull off the base, it’s ready. Otherwise if needed, add back to the water and continue cooking until it’s tender.
    • Cook time is between 20 to 35 minutes depending on the size.
    • Drain and cool slightly before serving.

    Steamed Artichokes

    how to steam artichokes

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    artichoke on a steamer basket inside a pot

    • Fill a pot with enough water so that it doesn’t go above the steamer basket.
    • Place the steamer basket in the pot and then the trimmed artichoke.
    • Cover the pot and steam over medium-high heat.
    • Once the steam builds up in the pot, cook until the outer leaves are easy to pull away from the base.
    • Remove the artichoke with tongs with the heat turned off. The steam is very hot so be careful when removing the cover.
    • This method takes 20 to 35 minutes depending on the size.
    • Allow the artichoke to cook slightly before serving.

    How do you remove the artichoke heart?

    how to remove the artichoke heart

    After all of the leaves have been eaten and removed, you’ll find a meaty heart in the core. Just remove the inedible fuzzy, bristle-like piece on top. The heart will be tender from the selected cooking method, so it’s easy to cut in half and eat right away. You can also use it in a variety of ways such as coating it with breading for a crunchy surface or add it to salads, pasta, or pizzas.

    What sauce do you serve with artichokes?

    Artichokes can be eaten plain, or simply seasoned with salt and pepper. To kick up the flavor, serve it with a sauce like hollandaise, melted or browned butter, garlic mayonnaise or pesto sauce. It’s fun to dip each leaf in the sauce, and then scrape the meat away using your teeth. Cut up the heart enjoy with the toppings!

    person holding an artichoke leaf in a white dipping sauce

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