My friend and I like to go to a Spanish tapas restaurant and order their Artichoke Fritters with Serrano Aioli along with sangria. We always do this after a nice long walk, so the food tastes especially good. More than once we’ve finished our shared appetizer and ordered a repeat!
I really wanted to make something similar at home, so I started to search for frozen artichoke hearts, which are surprisinly hard to find. I eventually found some at Whole Foods, but they are not kept in stock all of the time, so when I see them, I grab several bags.
My attempt to replicate the artichoke fritters was a failure. The breading wasn’t the same without the frying technique that the restaurant uses. I decided to just roast the artichokes without breading, and instead just add olive oil, seasoning salts, and some fresh ground pepper, to see how they’d turn out. They turned out fabulously.
It’s so easy to do and artichokes go well with just about any protein you want to add to them. They work well on salad, in wraps, on pizza, or can just be dipped into an aioli or a tzatziki, garlic, or tahini sauce.
Recipe:
Ingredients:
Frozen artichoke hearts
Olive oil
Seasoning Salt
Ground Pepper
Whole garlic cloves (optional)
Preheat oven to 400. Pour olive oil on the still frozen artichoke hearts (and whole cloves of garlic if using) on a pan with parchment paper. Sprinkle seasoning salts and grind pepper on top. Cook for 20 minutes, then flip the hearts over. Cook for another 15-20 minutes.
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Happy almost Valentine’s Day!
This sounds amazing! I definitely will be trying this! Thank you for sharing. I will be on the lookout for frozen artichoke cards now!
Yay! Good luck on the frozen artichoke search!
Where do you get your garlic sauce?
I get it at a local coop, PCC, or Whole Foods. It’s called Karam’s and is made locally in Seattle so I’m not sure if it’s found elsewhere. I highly recommend it!
I really enjoy artichoke hearts, especially in salads or an Italian entree. This appetizer sounds yummy!
Can’t go wrong with artichoke hearts! 🙂
This sounds really good. The most fun is seeing you. Ann
Thank you Ann!
Oh I love artichokes. I think now I will also be on the lookout for the frozen sort. I’ve been sort of obsessed with the pre-marinated ones in the jar at Trader Joe’s. Your recipe sounds easy and perfect as easy is just what I need! 😃
Oh yum~ I’ll have to look for those at Trader Joe’s! I always have at least one can of them in my cupboard but the texture isn’t great for roasting, so the frozen ones have been a great find.
I can’t wait to try this! I love artichokes! 🙂
Oh good! Fair warning~ it’s pretty addictive :).