Zelinda's Stuffed Artichokes
Photo: Anna C
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Mom has been extolling the health benefits of the artichoke on the digestive system for as long as I can remember. Over the years I've learned to value her sound advice, which has been handed down from generation to generation. Once again she was spot on, as confirmed by the information I gleaned while searching for information on the artichoke, which is part of the thistle family and found in Italy as far back as the 9th century. Cynarin, a chemical compound found in the pulp part of the leaves actually helps digestion by increasing the bile flow (ref.Wikipedia). According to different articles it is also known to lower cholesterol by increasing the HDL/LDL levels. No wonder while visiting Italy everyone insisted on offering Cynar, a bitter aperitif liqueur. However, I think I'll stick with the taste of a steamed stuffed artichoke for a ' two in one', taste and healthy component.
These stuffed artichokes were often found on my parent's table and so when I spotted them at the grocer's I couldn't resist making a few just the way mom still makes them. The recipe for this filling is more than sufficient for three to four artichokes depending the size of the artichoke and the quantity used to fill each one.