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Grilled Artichokes





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Makes 6 servings

Grilled artichokes are a delicious side dish during the warm summer months. Garnish with more chopped fresh dill.

 6 artichokes (each 3 1/2 in. wide)
 2/3 cup balsamic vinegar
 1/2 cup coarsely chopped fresh dill
 1/3 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
 1/4 cup chopped fresh ginger
 1/4 cup chopped garlic
 1 tablespoon olive oil
Step 1
1

Slice artichoke tops off crosswise to remove tips; discard. Pull small leaves from artichokes. With scissors, cut off and discard thorny tips from remaining outer leaves. With a knife, trim fibrous exterior from bottoms and stems.

Step 2
2

Half-fill an 8- to 10-quart pan with water. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Add artichokes, cover, and simmer until bottoms pierce easily, about 20 minutes.

Step 3
3

Drain artichokes and let stand until cool enough to handle. Cut each one in half lengthwise and scrape out and discard fuzzy center.

Step 4
4

In a large bowl, combine vinegar, 1/4 cup water, dill, soy, ginger, garlic, and oil. Spoon half of the vinegar sauce into a small bowl.

Step 5
5

Roll artichokes in large bowl of sauce.

Step 6
6

Lift artichokes from bowl, draining, then lay them, cut side down, on a barbecue grill over a solid bed of medium coals or a gas grill on medium (you can hold your hand at grill level only 4 to 5 seconds); close lid on gas grill.

Step 7
7

As artichokes cook, baste every few minutes with sauce from large bowl. Grill until lightly browned on bottom, 5 to 7 minutes. Turn artichokes over and spoon remaining basting sauce into them. Grill until leaf tips are lightly charred, 3 to 4 minutes more.

Step 8
8

Arrange artichokes on a platter. Break off leaves and cut up bottoms to dunk into the small bowl of sauce.

Nutrition Facts

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Amount per serving
Calories98
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 2.5g4%

Saturated Fat 0.3g2%
Cholesterol 0.0mg0%
Sodium 638mg28%
Total Carbohydrate 17g7%

Dietary Fiber 6.1g22%
Protein 5g

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.