How to Make Crispy Fried Artichokes

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Not all artichoke recipes require boiling or steaming. Frying artichokes actually brings out their natural sweetness, which many people don't know about.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Pour about an inch of vegetable or peanut oil into a tall-sided skillet or saucepan.
Step2
Clip a deep-fry thermometer to the side of the pan and submerge the tip in the oil.
Step3
Place the pan on low heat and begin to trim the artichokes. Do not let the temperature of the oil exceed 350 degrees F.
Step4
Trim each artichoke by cutting off the top to expose the choke - the thistle of small pointy leaves in the center. Be careful that the choke doesn't poke you.
Step5
Cut away the leaves with one vertical, circular cut. Save them for steaming and eating separately.
Step6
Use a small knife to trim away the stem and bottom of the artichoke. You'll be left with the disk-shaped heart topped by the thistly leaves.
Step7
Scoop out the thistly leaves with a spoon or paring knife and discard them.
Step8
Cut the trimmed heart into slices about as thick as a nickel.
Step9
Make sure the oil is ready. The ideal frying temperature is 325 degrees F.
Step10
Add the artichoke slices to the oil - enough to cover only the surface of the oil. Don't crowd the pan.
Step11
Fry the slices, using the skimmer to submerge and turn them. Fry them in batches as necessary.
Step12
Look for the slices to turn slightly golden in color. Check for doneness by removing a piece with the skimmer, cooling it and tasting. It should be crispy with a tender inside.
Step13
Quickly remove the slices with the skimmer and drain on paper towels.
Step14
Sprinkle lightly with salt and enjoy, or use the slices as a garnish on other dishes.

Tips & Warnings

  • Work quickly once the heart is exposed; it will oxidize and turn brown very quickly.
  • Use only fresh artichokes. Canned and jarred artichokes are precooked and soaked in brine and won't fry well.
  • Always be extremely careful when working with hot oil.
  • Only handle or transfer the oil when it is cool.
  • Keep all pot handles turned in and work in slow, careful, deliberate movements.

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