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Baked Stuffed Artichokes with Leeks

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Learn how to trim artichokes with my step-by-step instructions (see blog post) and then make delicious stuffed artichokes with leeks. You will learn how to prepare artichokes for stuffing and you can use your favorite stuffing recipe.

Ingredients

  • 4 whole Artichokes
  • 1 whole Lemon, Cut In Half
  • 1 cup Chicken Broth
  • 3 whole Leeks
  • 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 2 cloves Garlic, Minced
  • 1 pinch Salt And Pepper
  • ½ cups Finely Chopped Parsley
  • 2 cups Fresh Bread Crumbs
  • ½ cups Grated Parmesan Cheese

Preparation

To trim the artichokes:

Remove most of the smaller leaves, starting at the bottom of the artichoke, by just snapping them off. With scissors, trim the tips off any of the larger leaves. The very top leaves won’t matter, because you will be cutting these off. With a small sharp paring knife, trim the stem of the artichoke by starting at the bottom of the stem and trimming toward the top of the artichoke – you are removing the tough dark green outer part of the stem. Slice off the very tip of the stem. With the sharp small paring knife, clean up the bottom of the artichoke by removing any of the dark parts of the leaves that you snapped off. Just slide your knife around the bottom of the artichoke, like you were peeling an apple, and remove all those bits. With a very sharp larger knife, cut off about the top third of the whole artichoke. Place artichoke on cutting board, stem up, and slice right down the stem, cutting the artichoke in half. Rub the cut lemon all over the artichoke, to prevent browning. With your small knife, insert point right under the choke and run knife all the way under the choke and lift out. The choke is the hairy part right under the purple inner leaves. Do not cut into or remove the heart, which lies right under the hairy choke and on top of the stem. Lift out all the hairy choke and inner leaves. Moisten with lemon all of the cut, exposed parts. (See photos in post). Set artichokes in a large baking or roasting dish. (I used a paella pan). Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Pour chicken broth into the bottom of the baking pan with the artichokes. You are going to bake the artichokes without the stuffing for the first 40 minutes. The broth will keep the artichokes moist. Cover with foil tightly and bake at 375 degrees F for 40 minutes.

Meanwhile, prepare stuffing:

Clean leeks by cutting off the root tip and slicing off the dark green end, leaving some lighter green. Slice leeks in half, lengthwise, and wash, if they are dirty. Slice thinly into half rings. Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in skillet. Add leeks and cook, not allowing them to brown, for a few minutes until they are soft. Add garlic and saute for two minutes. Season with some salt and pepper. Turn off heat. Add chopped parsley, bread crumbs and cheese and stir. Transfer to a bowl.

When they are done baking, remove artichokes from oven. Uncover and stuff each artichoke with some of the stuffing mixture and place back in the pan. Place foil on top of pan again tightly, bake for another 20 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 15 minutes until stuffing is a little golden brown and the tip of a small knife can be inserted into the heart of the artichoke, right above the stem, and meets with no resistance. If, at any point you see that all the broth has cooked off, just add a little water into the bottom of the pan.

Serve artichokes hot or at room temperature.

* Please use fresh bread crumbs. Make your own. Don’t purchase dry bread crumbs from the grocery store. I make mine with leftover bread and just remove the crusts and place it in my food processor and grind away. I keep the bread crumbs in a plastic container in the refrigerator. They are far superior to anything you can buy.

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culinarycapers on 4.7.2010

I completly agree about the bread crumbs! And your recipe looks delish!

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