Steamed Artichokes with Tarragon Mayonnaise
Source: artichokes.org and Whole Foods Market
Adapted by There's Always Thyme to Cook
Printable Recipe
Artichoke Preparation:
Wash artichokes under cold running water.
Pull off lower petals which are small or discolored.
Cut stems close to base, so they will stay put in the pot.
Cut off top quarter and tips of petals, if desired. It really isn't necessary to remove the tips. They soften with cooking and pose no threat to diners, but people like the look of a trimmed artichoke better.
Gently spread the center to get to the purplish, thorny center leaves. with a spoon, scrape out the purple, thorny fuzz!
Plunge into acidified water to preserve color. (A tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar per quart of water. )
Optional: The trimmed artichoke stems are edible. Cut brown end about ½-inch. Peel fibrous outer layer to reach tender green of stem. Stem may be steamed whole with the artichoke. Cut into rounds or julienne for salads or pastas.
Use this same technique for making stuffed artichokes, too!
Steaming:
Pour enough water into a large pot to reach a depth of 1 to 2 inches. Cover and bring to a boil. Uncover pot and arrange trimmed artichokes, bottoms up, in the bottom in a single layer. Cover pot, reduce heat to medium and steam until tender, 20 to 40 minutes. Cooking time will depend on size of artichokes. When the leaves pull out easily and the base can be pierced with a knife, they're ready. Drain well and transfer to a large platter.
Meanwhile, make the dipping sauces.
For Tarragon Mayo, just mix some fresh tarragon with a cup of mayo, some chopped shallots, two teaspoons fresh lemon juice , and a pinch of cayenne pepper. Salt and pepper to taste. To make the lemon-butter, whisk together melted butter, a little lemon juice, salt and pepper, to taste; transfer to a bowl. Serve artichokes warm, with lemon-butter and tarragon mayo on the side for dipping.
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These looks delicious. I bet the tarragon mayo would be delicious with fish as well. My grandmother was from Italy and she would make the most delicious stuffed artichokes I had ever eaten.
ReplyDeleteI love artichokes! I've always steamed them. I've even done it in the microwave! Love the tarragon mayo! Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteOh yum Carol! I don't put artichokes on our menu nearly enough. The mayo does sound wonderful. Enjoy your Sunday! We are cooler finally...only in the 80's now.
ReplyDeleteI've never had an artichoke! One day I'll have to find out what I've been missing:@)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter introduced me to artichokes. They still seem a lot of work for so very little - but of course it's a very delicious little bit!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of the tarragon mayonnaise. I have a bunch growing in the garden and now have another way of using it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good! I'm glad you got to use them
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious and I like tarragon mayonniase too.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, these look delicious, I enjoy them, hubby not so much, he thinks they are too much work! LOL!!! Thanks for the tarragon mayo tip!
ReplyDeleteYum, yum and yum!!!!! I'll be right over! :D :D
ReplyDeleteI am not so sure I like artichokes but the taragon mayo sounds great. Thanks for sharing. Maybe someday I will give them a try. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteAnd, they are too expensive to waste - at least they are here. I love dipping artichokes in savory sauces like this - even a simple butter and mustard sauce is fine with me. I have to try that tarragon mayo dip - it sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you've discovered how to enjoy them easily and deliciously without them going to waste. I have a friend who would love this recipe...she so loves artichokes and I am willing to make them, yet unwilling to eat them myself.
ReplyDeleteI love to eat these in restaurants..but it's something I've never cooked! I should try this recipe! Happy Monday! ♥
ReplyDeleteI enjoy eating artichokes and dipping them in garlic butter. But this recipe sounds good, too.
ReplyDeleteMy mouth went into instant watering mode...love steamed artichokes!!
ReplyDeleteoh wow.. so delicious! The tarragon mayo is lovely paired with the artichoke.
ReplyDeleteOh Carol, we do too! I love them steamed and once I fried the hearts ...much more involved but oh so good.
ReplyDeleteReally like your mayo!
I love steamed artichokes too, Carol. I always wonder why some pare them down to almost nothing when they prepare them. I love to dip and scrape the delicious pulp from every leaf! It's messy, but sooo good! Your tarragon mayo sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteYum, I miss these. In Spain they are common but in Malaysia.....
ReplyDeleteOH yes delicious and that mayonaise sounds so good.
ReplyDeleteI will have to try this dressing recipe and get some artichokes again soon. It's been a while since we've had them. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love artichokes and enjoyed them in Italy. Have you tried creamed artichokes ? They're lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI have a sudden craving for an artichoke now - yum.
ReplyDeleteAlways wanted to try these, but still on my too do list; you are braver than I.
ReplyDeleteRita
Love love artichokes ! I had them with cream but never steamed. I hope to try this soon.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week ahead.
Looks good! We don't do chokes here, no one eats them. Miss Picky likes them?
ReplyDelete@ Kathleen, Miss Picky is hit or miss :) Sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI have to try with cream, I love them any which way so far!
Thanks for the comments :) Have a great week!
We love artichokes...as a matter of fact I still have one in the fridge...but never steamed...will definitely try your method...Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week Carol :-)
Oh my! I have been craving artichoke. These look fantastic.
ReplyDeletelovely artichokes looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteI would so much love to try this sometime, Carol, but I've always been intimidated to try cooking fresh artichokes. Maybe I need to just do it! :)
ReplyDeleteThe tarragon mayo with it sounds really interesting. Wish I had some fresh tarragon to try it! :)
I've never had steamed artichokes~ I'll have to take the plunge. Your tarragon mayo sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is the preparation I use most of the time, Carol. Just a quick trim and a steam. Next time I'll dress up my mayo dip with some tarragon and shallots. Thank you so much for the link to my blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit Carol. Your featured recipes are so interesting - I clicked on the zucchini spaghetti and hope to try it if ours grow this summer...there's still time!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had artichokes in years, so I've forgotten what they taste like.
ReplyDeleteThe tarragon dip sounds like it'd also be wonderful paired with the purple potato in Wordless Wed.
Have a good weekend, my friend.
Artichokes are the best vegetable ever and the tarragon sauce looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny, I make artichokes all the time and I have never steamed them. I am a stuffer of artichokes but this looks so yummy I have to try it!! :)
ReplyDeleteMy mom always made the most delicious artichokes. Since she passed, I have never been able to replicate the taste.
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