Last year when I took over two plots, two artichoke plants sprung up and produced two buds which flowered, this year I`ve looked after them with intentions of eating some. Well, with over 16 globesI harvested 4 to try, looked up cooking tips and followed the `recipe`, well........yuk! the stench in the kitchen was one thing, when I got to the heart after peeling the leaves away, i realised , this, was not for me, guess I`m going to have a lot of artichoke flowers then!
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Globe Artichokes...the marmite in the garden?
Collapse
X
-
I pick mine very small (5-10cm) and then just need to trim a few outer leaves and the tops, peel the stem, halve and then boil for just a few minutes before dressing with a vinaigrette of choice. The flavour should be mild when they are teeny.
Tonight they'll be going on pasta with some garlic and rocket.
If they get big enough for a choke to form the flavour can be robust!Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
Comment
-
I wish I had some. All my baby plants from seed were slugged within hours of putting them out.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
Comment
-
Sounds like me with the Turnips I grew 2 years ago, lovely big ones but my god the smell alone put me off . I have eaten Globes before in an olive oil dressing and I loved them but plain they are a little 'winky'
Comment
-
I l ove globe artichokes! Only trouble is not very good at cooking them. Good job my mum knows what she's doing and par-boils them, opens them up a little and sort of stuffs the tops with a runny scrambled egg mixture. Then boils them a little more for the "choke" and egg mixture to cook a little more. Delicious
Comment
-
My seedlings have been munched a bit, then I managed to pull one up when I was weeding earlier, but hastily stuffed it back in the ground. I think they look like they'll make it, but what sort of harvest I get this year I don't know - I have a feeling they're the sort of plants that need a couple of years to get going.Is there anything that isn't made better by half an hour pottering in the veg patch?
Comment
-
How ironic. We have a Spanish lady who has an allotment near me and she picked some today. She took time to show us how to prepare and cook them and then offered to do some for usPlease visit my facebook page for the garden i look after
https://www.facebook.com/PrestonRockGarden
Comment
-
I wish I had the guts (literally) to eat them , but I have such plain taste, Asparagus yes, but this was too much to stomach...., maybe I should invest in a wife? who can cook too!
As I live on my own I have no-one to compare taste or try new ways with ( cooking, you naughty people )Attached FilesLast edited by cheapskate chaz; 28-05-2014, 10:37 PM.Girls are like flowers, a little attention every day and they`ll blossom.
Comment
-
I was introduced to them by my french friends, boiled and then eaten with a lovely mustard vinaigrette. I love them, they are the only food that leaves the plate fuller at the end of the meal than at the beginningDogs have masters, cats have slaves, and horses are just wonderful
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment