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Martin’s Cardoon Potato Gratin

Recipe from Marquita Farms

About Cardoon
Relative of the globe artichoke cardoon stalks are can be eaten raw or fried, boiled and pureed. Cardoons are popular in Spain, Italy and other Southern Europe regions.

Refrigerate in a plastic bag up to one week.

 



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Ingredients

8-10 cardoon ribs
2-3 medium potatoes
8 oz grated Parmesan cheese
1 pint half and half or cream
Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Blanch the cardoon stalks in water that has a splash of vinegar or lemon juice until medium tender. You can peel them if you like. We don't. Cut the cardoon stalks in 1/4 inch crescents, across the grain, like you would celery.

Peel the potatoes. Cut the potatoes into batons, about like a french fry. Toss the cut, blanched cardoon stalks with the potatoes directly in a gratin dish. Reserve a handful of the cheese for the top and toss the rest of the cheese with the cardoon/potato mixture. Add the pint of half and half (or cream if using.) Season with salt and pepper.

Bake in a 425 oven 40 minutes or so: until golden brown and the potatoes are all the way through.
Posted: 7/14/2009 8:09:39 AM

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