Sunday, July 26, 2009

Artichokes from Nady's Garden!

Another treat Nady brought from her garden were these artichokes. I've been holding off on writing about all the goodies we got from Nady because I wanted to make the artichokes first and then combine everything into one whooping post of gratitude (thanks, Nady!!!). But with all the tomato sandwich dinners this week (thanks, Nady!!), and then dinner at friends' places Thursday and Friday, I didn't get to the artichokes until yesterday - and look what had happened while they were waiting in their bag: the biggest one was in full bloom, and the next biggest one was starting.
The blossoms are amazing: an electric purplish-blue, and they smell really nice, too. This is while they were soaking in water to get the creepy-crawlies out - but there weren't any.I was't sure if the blossom was edible, plus I wanted to show it to Ritesh, so I didn't toss the big one into the pot. Here are the others, nicely simmered in pepper-garlic-bay-leaf water, with some lemon mayo.
Aren't they beautiful?Artichokes are amazing. Check out all this furry hair. This is what would have turned into the blossom, I assume, if it hadn't gone into the pot first. Sadly, however, the blossom seems to be generated from the fleshy artichoke heart, because there was really not much left to speak of.
So we didn't get to eat much artichoke (shame on us for wasting a week before cooking them), but boy what an aesthetic experience. This is what went into the trash - isn't it stunning looking?

3 comments:

popps said...

Hi, I found your blog through Simon's (lee) who somehow found mine (don't know how), and i wanted to say that the photos of the artichokes are really cool.
I came across a garden here in France the other day where they were being grown simply for the flowers, they were fantastic.
i always found eating them an anti climax, a lot, a lot of work for a few mouthfulls and a PILE of leaves to throw away at the end.
I never understand why they are considered a luxuary in england, run of the mill here in France.
By the way i looked at your other blog - notebook - it seems to be empty or am i missing something?

Miss Agu said...

such a great colour for something which ended up in the rubbish bin hehe~ i've never tried artichokes, wonder how does it taste like...hurmm

Roger Hallas said...

I love these shots. I never saw an artichoke in bloom before. Amazing color.