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Imbued with the classic Mediterranean flavors of artichokes, garlic, mint and olives, this braised chicken is complex and highly satisfying, with a white wine sauce brightened with lemon Fresh artichokes have the most pronounced character and meatiest texture, but if you can’t get them or don’t want to go to the trouble of cleaning them, you can substitute frozen artichoke hearts (you'll need a 9- or 10-once package) Serve this with crusty bread for sauce-mopping.
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This is my Brazilian mother's recipe for lasagna. She used ground beef in the sauce and filling and I added the artichokes to the recipe because I love them...
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Get Fried Artichoke Bottoms with Picholine Olive Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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In Korea, chefs typically create stir-fries with just one kind of vegetable, like lotus root. Tradition is broken here with an assortment of vegetables, including Jerusalem artichokes and parsnips.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Bowties with Pancetta, Grilled Salmon and Artichokes, and Mixed Greens with Russian-Peppercorn Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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This tasty medley of vegetables includes the curiously named tuber, Jerusalem artichoke. Originating in the eastern United States, this sunflower species resembles ginger and tastes similar to a potato.
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A hearty and healthy fall or winter soup from the Spotted Pig's April Bloomfield, filled with celery root, potatoes, fennel, carrots, turnips, and parsnips.
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Golden brown chicken cutlets are served with a lemony artichoke and caper sauce in this straightforward and delicious chicken dish.
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The meaty artichoke hearts provide a nice balance to the light and creamy ricotta cheese. Take premade dough out of the fridge a few hours before you plan on using it to let it rise.