Stuffed Artichokes Recipe

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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2024

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  • @MimiYuYu
    @MimiYuYu 7 років тому +9

    Lidia!! This was my first attempt ever cooking artichokes. And this was my first time ever eating artichokes (besides spinach and artichoke dip). The only change I made was I omitted pine nuts. I also had homemade white wine in the fridge but my husband told me (while I was making this for the second time) that I was actually using moscato. This was so delicious! Where has this been all my life?! What hasn't anyone ever told me how fun and delicious it is to eat it?! For me I doubled the stuffing mixture. I also assemble the stuffing first to help slow down the oxidation. Then as soon as I cut the tops off I rub it with a halved lemon and then I stuff it. I stuff the outer leaves first and work my way through to the middle. Making sure each and every leaf had a ton of stuffing. This is my second time making this this week! Thank you so much!

    • @LidiaBastianich
      @LidiaBastianich  7 років тому +4

      I am glad you tried cooking and eating artichokes, they are one of my favorite vegetables. Thanks for watching and keep on cooking!

  • @kindnesslove2183
    @kindnesslove2183 7 років тому +3

    Lidia You are a great cook, I am from Sicilian and live in Utah, my grandmother past away a long time ago. Thank you for being the grandmother I've never had and teaching me how to cook artichokes .

  • @justinecardone6392
    @justinecardone6392 7 років тому +8

    I have always steamed my artichokes on top of the stove but I will definitely try your recipe and cook them in the oven. I also add a little garlic for flavoring.

  • @donnastitz1497
    @donnastitz1497 4 роки тому +2

    Go Lidia. This is EXACTLY how my Italian family makes the stuffing. & this is the reason I don't make it. It takes a lot of time but is soo delicioso. I don't make it, BUT I sure do enjoy it when I go to my relatives homes. Most have passed away. But I still got my sister ;) U R a joy to watch Lidia & bring back wonderful memories of my childhood ! THANK U :)

  • @Barbarra63297
    @Barbarra63297 3 роки тому

    I haven't had these since my girlfriend's mom made them back in the early 80's and that was my first taste of Italian Artichoke, it was amazing and I've loved them ever since! Thanks for posting this, your recipe has a couple more things I can now add to the way I make them!

  • @marypaes9264
    @marypaes9264 6 років тому +1

    Thank you Lidia! Your recipe looks so deliciouso!!! I do make artichokes but.....have never tried stuffing them. I have only steamed them with good olive oil, chopped fresh garlic, freshly squeezed lemon and a little "good" white wine. However, I will have to make your recipe for our Easter dinner. ❤️. "Tutti mangiani....".

  • @ChefRafi
    @ChefRafi 7 років тому +10

    This looks so good. I used to have artichokes in my back yard!

  • @kathleenf2305
    @kathleenf2305 6 років тому +5

    I make the best! No egg, good heavens. No pignoli. Roman Stuffed Artichokes like my mom made. To die for!

    • @maryb6872
      @maryb6872 3 роки тому

      The pignoli might be an interesting addition...but definitely no hard boiled egg!

  • @lindac5680
    @lindac5680 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the great recipe.

  • @richardvacha6407
    @richardvacha6407 5 років тому +12

    I think her time is a little off. Anytime I baked them raw they get too dry. So I steam them in a pot first for about 25. Then stuff them and then bake. At 400 0r 425 usually for 30-45 But be careful not to over steam or they will fall apart on you.

  • @ciravaldes7262
    @ciravaldes7262 7 років тому +2

    Toda sus recetas son exquisitas etcelentes 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @kathberry8
    @kathberry8 7 років тому +1

    such a good episode!!

  • @maryb6872
    @maryb6872 3 роки тому

    I always leave those little bottom leaves on...because they are vehicles for jamming more bread crumbs into!

  • @guidosartucci3316
    @guidosartucci3316 4 роки тому

    Mi ricordi di mia madre! ❤️

  • @lovenlight878
    @lovenlight878 4 роки тому +6

    You lost me at hard boiled egg... There are no eggs in an Italian stuffed artachoke :(

  • @nancysmith5841
    @nancysmith5841 4 роки тому

    Hi Lidia! I have been cooking with you for years and plan my weekly menus always including a meal from your books I have collected. I'm home now creating restaurant quality dishes during this tragic Covid crisis and had a craving for stuffed artichokes. Your recipes have given us the comfort food we need to make us feel better. And while shopping is challenging with our Instacart here in Miami, I can't wait for tonight's meal where these will be front and center. We have a mutual friend by the way. Bob Bruno. I have known him for years. Be well and grazie mille!

  • @ElizabethStinsonFDSCOOK
    @ElizabethStinsonFDSCOOK 7 років тому

    Timely, I am doing this right now! Good information.

  • @dsj9793
    @dsj9793 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful recipe Gracie Millie.

  • @santinidial394
    @santinidial394 5 років тому +1

    Lidia u are such an inspiration!!

  • @DamascoNinelle
    @DamascoNinelle 7 років тому +1

    Da romana, rabbrividisco!

  • @DeliciousTaste2
    @DeliciousTaste2 5 років тому +1

    I searching for this recipe so many time thanks 😍

  • @christinegallo7818
    @christinegallo7818 Рік тому

    ❤ you Lidia . Can and when can I add small shrimp and can I leave out egg?

  • @hichamsaadelhadi8781
    @hichamsaadelhadi8781 7 років тому +1

    thx a lot, i loooooved it

  • @Sirianstar10
    @Sirianstar10 4 роки тому +1

    Eggs in the stuffing???? Never heard of that!

  • @hartlandr2000
    @hartlandr2000 4 роки тому

    Yummm

  • @michelleking7997
    @michelleking7997 7 років тому

    Lidia i love artichokes.

  • @sarahx87
    @sarahx87 5 років тому +1

    never eat it before but look amazing

  • @cusimilooking4965
    @cusimilooking4965 3 роки тому

    And why are they so expensive?

  • @varinavonstefan8669
    @varinavonstefan8669 4 роки тому +1

    I don’t like the filling not stuffed in leaves

  • @Iandabull
    @Iandabull 7 років тому +1

    Lidia how do you tell which wines go good with each meal? I would love to know!

    • @LidiaBastianich
      @LidiaBastianich  7 років тому +7

      Hi Ian, when you are choosing wine to pair with your meal, simple rules apply. After you have planned your menu and are familiar with the tastes of that menu, you can begin choosing the wine. Identify some main characteristics of the meal: is it light or full of bold flavors? Is it acidic or rich? Is it fatty or lean? Is it spicy? Acidity is usually higher in white wines and tannins are higher in red wines. Pair mild wines with mild food, acidic wines with lighter flavor, like fish and fatty foods. On the other hand, bold flavored foods, like steak and braised beef, pair well with big-flavored wines, such as Barolo, Zinfandel and so on. If a food is rich and complex, try to match it with a big and rich wine. Buttery sauces go well with chardonnay. If you are having an acidic dish with lemon or vinegar, think of high-acid wines, or wines with some sweetness.
      But if the objective of your occasion is to enjoy some great, rare wines, you certainly don’t want to overshadow them with assertively flavorful, aromatic, highly acidic, or intensely spiced foods. On such occasions, spicy tomato-based sauces are not appropriate, nor are vegetables like artichokes, fennel, and asparagus-all high in mineral content.
      If the food is to be dominant, the accompanying wines should be submissive. For example, if you serve a risotto with white truffles, or a wonderful foie gras, the character of the food should take precedence, with the wines you serve playing supporting roles. They should be of the finest quality, but of a character that doesn’t upstage the meal’s starring players. Wines strong in tannins, acidity, bouquet, or fruitiness should not be permitted to contend for dominance with richly flavorful or subtly aromatic foods. As a general rule, one powerful palatal or olfactory sensation should be clearly experienced, not obscured by another.

  • @NHG505
    @NHG505 7 років тому +3

    hiiii lidia i want to tell you that i love you so much .my name is nagwa... i am from egypt.. i wish ''see you soon"

  • @jamesnigro6821
    @jamesnigro6821 2 роки тому

    May I call you Nana? This is amazing. Thank you Jimmy

  • @RyanSmith6644
    @RyanSmith6644 3 роки тому

    My ocd went crazy over the lemon seed

  • @TarotMoon
    @TarotMoon 4 роки тому

    I never thought of using egg.

  • @Joan-ge2dq
    @Joan-ge2dq 4 місяці тому

    What is the spice

  • @shadyzbabii420
    @shadyzbabii420 6 років тому +1

    I never realized that this was Joes mom

  • @jbirsner
    @jbirsner 4 роки тому

    When I lived in New Orleans in the 70's, the Italians did this w the addition of minced crab or shrimp!

  • @cusimilooking4965
    @cusimilooking4965 3 роки тому +1

    Carciofi a la Judea, così si chiamano. Bella ricetta

    • @debradorfman7940
      @debradorfman7940 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for mentioning the Jewish roots of this dish.

  • @gigigreenstein9495
    @gigigreenstein9495 7 років тому

    Lidia can I substitute the egg with something else?

    • @Charity-vm4bt
      @Charity-vm4bt 6 років тому

      Gigi Greenstein Eggs are not needed at all.

  • @HJules-cw6fb
    @HJules-cw6fb 7 років тому +6

    doing a vegan version immediately

  • @stacyjobe6697
    @stacyjobe6697 4 місяці тому

    Minus the egg I'm in ☺️
    Tomatoes instead

  • @LuccianoPrada
    @LuccianoPrada 4 роки тому

    I don't understand how to eat artichokes nor crabs

  • @madelinegiancola1534
    @madelinegiancola1534 4 роки тому

    W

  • @brettashton66
    @brettashton66 7 років тому +1

    Waste most of the artichokes..........really??

    • @HJules-cw6fb
      @HJules-cw6fb 7 років тому +1

      Florrie Goldman you can use the extras for other things. she mentioned how thr white part she cut off at first was tasty

    • @Charity-vm4bt
      @Charity-vm4bt 6 років тому

      Florrie Goldman The cut off parts can be cooked in the pan to intensify the flavor. The softer edible parts can be chopped into the stuffing. She is showing how to make a more elegant version for dinner guests. Rather than the typical "rustic version."

    • @katesgram
      @katesgram 5 років тому

      She stuck that edible stem part in the pan between the artichokes

    • @mountainryder8
      @mountainryder8 4 роки тому

      A lot of the artichoke if you get it fresh is too fibrous to eat. If you buy it frozen or canned, you are buying smaller ones that are processed so all the fibrous stuff is minimal and removed before processing. I grew up in California and it wasn't until I was an adult that I ate any processed artichokes. We always had a big pile of scraped leaves and the choke left on the plate after eating. I just had a fresh boiled one tonight.

  • @MeganWall1019
    @MeganWall1019 6 років тому +1

    I like her a lot. Be my bestie 💙

  • @mynameisdisappointed4347
    @mynameisdisappointed4347 3 місяці тому

    She wasted so much of that artichoke.
    How sickening.

  • @rickvacha3158
    @rickvacha3158 6 років тому

    Mine needed to cook more like 1 hr and 20

  • @jenniferhunter2274
    @jenniferhunter2274 6 років тому

    Yuck