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Marinated Artichoke Hearts
Marinated Artichoke Hearts
Marinated Artichoke Hearts
Freshly marinated artichokes hearts are much more flavorful than the 'store' purchased varieties. The process is not too difficult and rewarding.
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Artichokes
Vegetable
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Ingredients
24
small
to medium artichokes, trimmed and steamed (
see recipe
1
cup
wine vinegar
1
cup
olive oil (*virgin, not extra virgin)
4
cloves
fresh garlic, minced OR 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
3
tablespoons
minced fresh Italian parsley
Instructions
If you are using fresh artichokes prepare as directed below, otherwise proceed to the next step.
Steam the artichokes and remove leaves. Place the leaves in a plastic bag and seal tightly. They can be eaten later chilled with a nice aioli.
Remove the choke and trim as desired. You can leave the chokes whole or cut them in half vertically through the stem.
Mix together wine vinegar, oil, garlic powder and parsley. Add artichokes. Stir, cover and refrigerate. Better on the second day. Will keep several weeks in the refrigerator; stir occasionally. Makes 24 whole chokes.
*Extra virgin olive oil may become too dominate in flavor so virgin olive oil is preferred.
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Additional Notes
) (You can substitute frozen artichoke hearts which should be prepared according to the package directions) Don't over cook or they may get mushy.
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