Ingredients
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2
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1 1/2
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1 1/2
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1 1/2
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3/4 - 1 1/2
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1 1/2
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1/2 - 1
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1
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1
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1
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1/2
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4
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2
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4
Directions
Artichoke, Potato, and Cheese Casserole, This dish is a little different Think of it as potatoes au gratin with artichokes added It’s hearty, rich, and very satisfying! From Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Fiery Foods That I Love cookbook Enjoy! You can replace the 4 artichokes with 2 cans of artichoke hearts to make this quicker , Best recipe EVER! This is great for vegetarians Does take some time to prepare but believe me, it is totally worth it We usually double or triple the recipe so that we can have left overs because everybody eats so much of it :o), this recipe is alot of work, but well worth it- the spice combination is very good, and the artichokes and potatoes go so well together this was a bit spicy for my family, next time i would use less cayenne and halve the chiles i did use 2 cans of srichokes as they are not in season right now
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Steps
1
Done
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Combine the Seasoning Mix Ingredients in a Small Bowl. |
2
Done
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Place a Large Pot Half Filled With Water Over High Heat. |
3
Done
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Add the Artichokes and Bring to a Boil. |
4
Done
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Reduce the Heat to Low, Cover, and Simmer Just Until the Artichokes Are Tender, About 25 Minutes. |
5
Done
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Remove the Artichokes from the Pot, Reserving the Cooking Water, and Allow Them to Cool. |
6
Done
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the Best Way to Do This Is to Turn Them Upside Down on Your Drainboard-All the Excess Water Will Drain Out and They'll Cool Quickly. |
7
Done
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Boil the Potatoes in the Water in Which the Artichokes Were Cooked Just Until They're Tender, About 35 to 40 Minutes, Reserving 1 Cup of the Water (or If Most of the Cooking Water Has Evaporated, Add Enough Water to Measure 1 Cup). |
8
Done
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Peel the Potatoes and Dice Enough Into 1/2 Inch Cubes to Measure 1 Cup Firmly Packed: Slice the Remainder Into 1/2 Inch Thick Rounds. |
9
Done
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Set Aside. |
10
Done
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You May Be Tempted to Eat All the Artichokes Yourself Right Now, but Resist! |
11
Done
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Inside Every Leaf There's a Small Amount of Pulp-the Good Part. |
12
Done
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to Get It Out, With Your Thumb on the Back of a Teaspoon, Scrape the Pulp Off the Inside of the Leaf, Always Scraping Away from Yourself. |
13
Done
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Reserve the Pulp and Discard the Leaves. |
14
Done
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Scrape Out and Discard the Choke, the Fuzzy Section Underneath All the Little Leaves, and Be Sure to Get It All. |
15
Done
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Peel the Stems and Dice the Hearts and Stems Into Bite-Sized Pieces. |