Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Artichokes

no work today
awoke at 8am
beautiful weather
able to work more outside, at least this morning.

We have had artichokes growing in my backyard since I can remember. My parents never tried to cook them. But last month, I finally bit the bullet and put those delicious artichoke buds in a pressure cooker. The result was a more poignant artichoke than one you can find at the market. All sorts of delicious. I couldn't believe it: all of this untapped potential hanging out in my backyard year after year. Unfortunately the fruit is small enough that it's a lot of effort to peel and eat, for only a little reward of potent, incredibly delicious artichoke-yums.

I learned a lot about artichokes from the California Artichoke Advisory Board: http://www.artichokes.org/


The pretty artichoke picture is from UCSB's life science website: http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~wallenstein/photos/pages/artichoke%20flower.htm

Now, don't confuse the artichoke with the Jerusalem Artichoke, which is a SUNFLOWER root ball! Described as a "lumpy root vegetable with a nutty, crunchy, sweet flesh" (from: http://kitchen.apartmenttherapy.com/food). It's like a potato, but with insulin instead of starch. Some produce companies market them as a "sunchoke."


Check out this website for more information on Sunchokes, including leafing patterns: http://www.slugsandsalal.com/06/artichoke/artichokeJerusalem.html

2 comments:

WR said...
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WR said...

Sorry, misspelled something, so I have to delete the comments.

Beautiful pictures of flowers.

I checked out your link where you posted your comments on my friend's blog, "elle". Are you interested in taking pictures of flowers. I can invite you to some of my collection if you're interested...