The Best Recipes With Artichoke Hearts To Try Now (2024)

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While fresh artichokes are only available for a short period of time each year, canned, jarred, and frozen artichokes from California are available year round. Keep this pantry-staple on hand to make quick, easy recipes with artichoke hearts any time you want.

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Take my Oven Baked Paella with Artichokes and Seasonal Veg recipe for example. This delicious recipe with artichoke hearts is completely customizable to your tastes and preferences, bakes in less than 30 minutes, and is a great way to use up those odds and ends you have on hand in the crisper drawer.

Let's talk about artichoke hearts, what they taste like, how they grow, and of course, I'll share my delicious recipes with artichoke hearts below!

What is an artichoke heart?

The sweet and soft "heart" of an artichoke is hidden beneath the tough leaves. The meaty portion in the middle is the heart. The hair on the bottom (or the "choke") is scraped off and discarded. You will actually eat the meaty heart.

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What does an artichoke heart taste like?

An artichoke has a somewhat crunchy texture and a blend of herbal, sweet, and bitter flavors. Artichokes are frequently compared to Brussel sprouts, celery, or asparagus. The hearts have a softer consistency and taste, similar to the petals.

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When are artichokes in season?

From March through May, fresh artichokes are at their peak. But canned, jarred, and frozen artichoke hearts from California are available all year round. Since prepackaged artichoke hearts arealready cookedand ready to use they also make an easy solution for the dreaded question, "What's for dinner?"!

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Who is the largest commercial grower of artichokes in the United States?

Did you know that California produces 100% the commercial artichoke crop in the United States? It's true. Artichokes were even named the official state vegetable of California in 2013!

I recently had the pleasure of visiting Ocean Mist Farms in Castroville, California, home of the annual Castroville Artichoke Festival and "The Artichoke Capital of the World".

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Ocean Mist Farms

Ocean Mist Farms was established in 1924 and is the largest grower of fresh artichokes in North America.

They farm artichokes year-round in three ideal California growing regions: Castroville, Oxnard and Coachella – plus Baja, California.

Each of these areas in California is known for fertile ground and productive microclimates.

Photo creditJames Collierfor California Grown.

Ocean Mist doesn't only grow artichokes though, they grow 30 other fresh vegetables too!!!

How do artichokes grow?

These thistles have large, toothy leaves that are light green to silvery gray in color, and grow around 32-inches in length. Together, the leaves form large rosettes that can measure six to eight feet across!

From the center of the plant, flower stalks emerge with a green or purple bud on the end of each stalk – this flower bud is the edible part of the plant. The largest, meatiest artichoke that grows at the top of the plant is referred to as the "Crown" artichoke.

Side branches will also grow from the main stalk and produce smaller heads, which are often sold as “baby artichokes.”

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Photo creditJames Collierfor California Grown.

How are artichokes harvested?

Ocean Mist Farms artichokes are grown year-round in multiple growing regions throughout Southern California. Every artichoke plant is hand-harvested up to 30 times per season with stringent quality standards.

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Photo creditJames Collierfor California Grown.

The farmworkers walk down the rows of artichokes with empty canastas on their back. In each gloved hand, they hold a small knife between their palm and their thumb. The artichokes are removed from the plant by slicing the stalk just below the base of the artichoke. Once full, these canastas can way 100 pounds or more. Talk about skilled labor!

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Is the artichoke heart the best part of the artichoke?

Umm, yes!!! Now I can’t speak for everyone, but most people I know will agree with me that the heart is the best tasting and the "meatiest" part of the artichoke.

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Photo creditJames Collierfor California Grown.

Are artichoke hearts different than artichokes?

An artichoke is an entire vegetable you buy in the produce section or at the farmers market.

After the leaves are removed and the hairy choke is thrown away, the very fragile interior of the artichoke that remains is what is known as an artichoke heart.

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If youtried this recipe with canned, jarred, or frozen artichoke hearts I would be so grateful if you wouldrate the recipe and let me know what you think in the comments below!

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Oven Baked Paella with Artichoke Hearts and Seasonal Veg

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This simple Paella recipe comes together quick and easy! It's super customizable too meaning you can repurpose the bits and bobs in your crisper drawer and still be met with rave reviews at the same time.

  • Author: This Mess is Ours
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 30
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: Spanish
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Scale

4 cups vegetable stock

pinch of saffron

¼ cup California olive oil

1 medium yellow onion, minced

1 banana pepper, or another mild pepper, seeded and diced

1 jalapeno or Fresno pepper, seeded and minced

2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced or minced

2 cups Arborio rice

1 ½ teaspoons smoked paprika

coarse kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

4 cups vegetable toppings of choice: I used sliced canned artichoke hearts, broccoli florets, yellow squash from my garden, green and black olives, capers, and chickpeas.

1 tablespoon minced parsley for garnish

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 500F, or as closely as you can get it. Warm the vegetable stock in a saucepan with the saffron.

Place a large cast-iron skillet or paella pan over medium-high heat and add the olive oil.

When the oil has heated through and is shimmering add the onion, stirring occasionally until translucent, about 3 minutes.

Add the peppers and garlic and sauté for an additional 2 minutes.

Add the rice to the skillet, and cook, stirring occasionally until glossy - about a minute or two. Stir in the smoked paprika, season liberally with salt and pepper, and then add the warmed stock, taking care to avoid the rising steam. Stir well and turn off the heat.

Quickly arrange your prepared 4 cups of vegetable toppings over the rice, sprinkle again with salt and pepper then transfer the pan to the oven. Bake for about 25-30 minutes, until all of the liquid is absorbed and the rice is dry on top. Garnish and serve immediately.

Notes

This Oven Baked Paella with Artichoke Hearts and Seasonal Veg pairs wonderfully with Chardonnay or Pinot Noir from California.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 hearty bowl
  • Calories: 339
  • Sugar: 4.5 g
  • Sodium: 852.9 mg
  • Fat: 16.8 g
  • Carbohydrates: 44.4 g
  • Protein: 6 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

Keywords: canned artichoke hearts, jarred artichoke hearts, frozen artichoke hearts, artichoke, how to bake an artichoke, roasted artichoke,

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The Best Recipes With Artichoke Hearts To Try Now (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to eat canned artichoke hearts? ›

Canned artichokes are also a lunchtime hero: Try chopping and stirring them into a quick meal like chicken or tuna salad, or even let them replace the protein altogether as a vegetarian option. Chop them even finer and use them as a flavor-bomb of a spread on a regular ham or turkey sandwich.

What can I do with a jar of marinated artichoke hearts? ›

Add to Risotto.

You'll never have a dull bite. Pasta Salad: Mix marinated artichoke hearts into a pasta salad with cherry tomatoes, black olives, feta cheese, and a vinaigrette dressing. Here's my flavor-packed version Tortellini Antipasto Salad.

Should you rinse canned artichoke hearts? ›

If you do choose to buy canned artichokes, rinse them before use to reduce the sodium content. And, of course, anyone can make their own jarred artichoke hearts at home. Though time consuming, it is worth the effort.

Are canned artichoke hearts healthy for you? ›

They are nutritious, providing an excellent source of fiber, vitamin K, and folate, a very good source of vitamin C and magnesium, and a good source of manganese and potassium. Artichokes are an excellent source of many phytonutrients, including antioxidants, which work to help protect against many health risks.

Can you eat artichoke hearts right out of the jar? ›

The jarred variety is usually sold as marinated artichoke hearts, which are super flavorful and ready to eat as is, or added to a cheese and meat board. In addition to being long-lasting, canned and jarred artichokes are fantastic because they're convenient, available year-round, and super versatile.

How are you supposed to eat artichoke hearts? ›

With a knife or spoon, scrape out and discard the inedible fuzzy part (called the "choke") covering the artichoke heart. Cut the heart into pieces and eat: Underneath the artichoke choke is the heart. Cut the heart into pieces and dip into melted butter, a vinaigrette, or a sauce to eat.

Do artichoke hearts lower blood pressure? ›

Artichoke might lower blood pressure. Taking artichoke along with medications that lower blood pressure might cause blood pressure to go too low. Monitor your blood pressure closely.

Can you eat too many artichoke hearts? ›

Being especially rich in fiber, artichokes can slow our digestion down, producing gases. This can make people who are prone to gas and flatulence feel worse. Consume them in moderation!

Are canned artichoke hearts good for your liver? ›

Promotes a healthy liver

Artichokes also have silymarin. This flavonoid, or plant-based chemical, protects against liver damage.

Can you eat the choke in canned artichoke hearts? ›

4. When you get to the heart of the artichoke, you will notice the fuzzy hair layer referred to as the “choke”. This part of the artichoke is not edible. Remove the choke by using a spoon to scoop it out.

Are canned artichoke hearts ready to eat? ›

These little vegetables with big hearts are halved and ready to serve right out of the can. Artichokes are perfect for use in spinach-and-artichoke dips. Try the recipe for artichoke dip on the can! Or simply use artichoke hearts as toppings for delicious Mediterranean salads with no prep needed.

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