Globe artichokes are one of ... they have a chance to bloom. Although plants can be grown from seed, this is a long-winded process and it's far easier to buy ready-rooted suckers to plant in ...
Globe artichokes are not to be confused with Jerusalem artichokes or Chinese artichokes. They are very different plants in terms of how they grow and how they are harvested. Globe artichokes are ...
Jerusalem artichokes work well boiled, roasted, braised, sautéed or stir-fried and are also delicious served raw in salads. Just scrub them clean - there's no need to peel them (should you wish ...
Neither from Jerusalem nor an artichoke, this misunderstood native American tuber is actually a kind of sunflower, or girasole in Italian. The sunchoke, as it’s also known, is nutty, rich in ...
When shopping for this sunchokes recipe, you may find them under the name Jerusalem artichokes. Balsamic vinegar smacks some sass into them. If you haven’t made The Greenest Tahini Sauce yet ...
Neither from Jerusalem nor an artichoke, this misunderstood native American tuber is actually a kind of sunflower, or girasole in Italian. The sunchoke, as it’s also known, is nutty, rich in ...
Heat the oven to 220C/gas mark 7. Slice the well-scrubbed artichokes into 7mm rounds or lengthwise. Toss the Jerusalem artichokes with the extra virgin olive oil. Season well with salt and freshly ...
I love making a dish without needing to go shopping – I’m lucky enough to gather ingredients from my garden, digging up artichokes and cutting leaves. Raw Jerusalem artichokes that have been ...
Drain the artichokes and pat dry, then toss in a bowl with a small handful of salad leaves and the dressing. Arrange on plates. Break up the pieces of tuna over the top, scatter with 1 tbsp capers ...