Mediterranean roasted artichoke recipe

  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: serves 6

Mediterranean roasted artichoke recipe with capers and roasted garlic-dill vinaigrette. Perfectly tender and

Ingredients

  • 3 large globe artichokes
  • 3 tsp lemon juice
  • Salt and black pepper
  • Extra virgin olive oil (I used Private Reserve Greek extra virgin olive oil)
  • 6 garlic cloves, peeled
  • 1 small shallot, thinly sliced
  • 1 tbsp capers
  • Crumbled feta cheese to taste

For the Vinaigrette 

  • Same 6 garlic cloves roasted earlier with the artichoke (see above ingredients)
  • ½ cup chopped fresh dill
  • ¼ cup fresh lemon  juice
  • 1 tsp honey
  • Salt and Black Pepper

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. To clean artichokes, first, cut off the stem/stalk. Peel off the tough outer layers by hand. When you reach the softer layers, use a serrated knife to cut off about ¾ inches from the top. Now, cut artichoke in half length-wise. Then, using a spoon, remove the fuzzy choke on the inside.
  3. As you clean the inside of each artichoke half, immediately add ½ teaspoon lemon juice to cover the surface to prevent the artichoke from discoloring.
  4. On a large baking sheet, place each artichoke half in a piece of lightly-oiled foil paper that is large enough to fold around.
  5. Season artichokes with salt and pepper, and nestle 1 garlic clove in the center of each artichoke half. Drizzle generously with quality olive oil (it's okay if some of the olive oil pools in the center or overflows onto the foil). Close the foil around artichokes.
  6. Roast in the 400 degrees F heated-oven for 40 minutes.
  7. Carefully open the foil pouches using tongs. Remove the roasted garlic from the center of artichoke, and close the foils back until ready to serve. Let garlic cool.
  8. In the bowl of a small food processor, add the roasted garlic with the remaining vinaigrette ingredients. Pulse until smooth.
  9. Remove the artichokes from foil. Arrange on a serving platter, generously drizzle the roasted garlic-dill vinaigrette. Top with shallots, capers and crumbled feta cheese. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 40 mins
  • Category: Side dish
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean

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By Suzy Karadsheh

So glad you’re here! I’m Suzy Karadsheh, a true daughter of the Mediterranean. I was born on the coast of Egypt in the bustling cosmopolitan city of Port Said, the North entrance of the Suez Canal, and just a boat ride away from places like Italy, Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, Palestine and Israel.

The Mediterranean Dish is my personal food blog for modern Mediterranean recipes and the Mediterranean diet (lifestyle.) Here, you will find easy wholesome recipes that celebrate the bold flavors of the Mediterranean from Southern Europe, to North Africa, and the Middle East.

The recipes on this site are my  personal, contemporary take on the beautiful dishes from all over the Mediterranean, and while not always traditional, they are a celebration of the flavors and heart of the people of that sunny region.

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Where it all began: My mother's Mediterranean kitchen

Growing up in the Mediterranean city of Port Said, my early years were filled with sweet memories of visiting the local Souq (market) with my father, gathering things from just-caught fish, to beautiful plump tomatoes, bunches of fresh parsley, and sticks of cinnamon from the vendors he would greet by name.

We would return home to my mother’s Mediterranean kitchen with our spoils. That kitchen is where I learned to cook.

Community was of paramount importance to our family; my father was always welcoming strangers and friends alike to our dining room table and my mother would make delicious meals with bright flavors: lemony fish, baked chicken, stuffed grape leaves, spanakopita, or tabouli.

Often, we enjoyed humble meals like falafel, or foul mudammas with a dash of cumin, or messy shawarma sandwiches with a generous drizzle of tahini sauce — all are still some of my favorite things to eat today!

The food itself was never the point; it was all about the people around the table.

I brought this love of hospitality and Mediterranean cuisine with me when I moved to the United States at age 17. I pursued my degree in business communications at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, followed by a career in marketing and fundraising which took me around the world.

But everything came full circle after my daughters were born: I returned to my love of sharing good food with the people I cherish around the table.

In late 2014 I started The Mediterranean Dish as my personal food blog to showcase modern Mediterranean recipes and lifestyle. You will find recipes celebrating bold flavors from Southern Europe to North Africa, and the Middle East.  You will also find hundreds of Mediterranean diet recipes and other helpful resources on eating and living the Mediterranean way.

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