Grilled Artichoke Recipe (2024)

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This Grilled Artichoke recipe has a delicate, smokey flavor thanks to the barbecue and is served with the most flavorful, amazing lemon aioli you will ever eat. Learn how to grill artichokes with this easy to follow recipe. If you like artichokes, you are going to love them grilled!

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It is finally warming back up outside and summer will be here before we know it! I’m excited for two reasons. First of all, I love, love, love the heat. I am a sun lover, 100%. The second is, grilling season is back again, yay.

I was born in the Bay Area in California and grew up with artichoke plants in my backyard. My mom would prepare them for us often during artichoke season. We always ate them boiled and served with mayonnaise. They were (and still are) my absolute favorite vegetable.

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Can You Grill Artichokes?

Yes, YOU can grill artichokes. Artichokes are so delicious and they are such an easy vegetable to make, even if they seem a little intimidating. You’ll be eating grilled artichokes in no time, by following these simple instructions.

First, preheat your charcoal or wood grill (propane grill gets started a little later, no need to waste gas). Next, prep the artichoke by rinsing it, cutting off the top and the very end of the stem, (and tips of the leaves if you like). Add the artichokes to well salted, boiling water. Once a leaf is easily removed, they are done boiling. Pull them out of the hot water and place on a clean towel or baking sheet to dry.

Preheat propane grill. Cut artichokes in half and gently scoop out the fuzzy choke (it’s just above the heart). Make and brush on olive oil mixture to the cut side of the artichoke. Grill cut side down for 10 minutes, then flip to the other side for 5 more minutes. Serve with magical lemon aioli!

What is This Magical Lemon Aioli?

This is technically a cheater aioli. That is because it’s made with mayonnaise instead of basically making the mayo from scratch. A real aioli takes way more work and I don’t always have time for “more work.” So, this is what we are getting today, “fake aioli.”

But, believe me when I say that it is the most flavorful dip, I just know you are going to love it because it is amazing!I I love this time saving method and this sauce will NOT disappoint. You are going to want to try this dip on everything you can think of, like sandwiches, French fries, or even asparagus. It’s especially great in this grilled artichoke recipe. You’ll thank me later.

I like to prepare the easy lemon aioli before starting the artichokes because it needs at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld. It can also be made 2-3 days in advance.

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How to Eat Grilled Artichokes?

I have always thought artichokes were so fun to eat. It is a process for sure and takes some time to peel through all of the layers to eventually get to the best part, the heart. In case you were wondering what part of the artichoke do you eat, with these grilled artichokes, you will want to start from the outside and work your way in.

  • With the cut side down on a plate, peel off an outer leaf. Dip the side of the leaf that was attached to the artichoke into aioli.
  • Bite down on the leaf, sliding it between your teeth to remove the soft meat on the end.
  • Repeat this through all the leaves until you get to the purple leaves (if they stayed intact through the grilling process). You can eat the soft, bottom half of these leaves.
  • You can eat the whole heart and even down into the soft, inner part of the stem.
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What to Make With Grilled Artichokes?

There are so many options of what to eat with this grilled artichoke recipe. Eat these as a main meal on their own or a side dish with grilled steak, baked chicken, seafood, or more vegetables. Of course, these can be eaten by themselves, but I think they are best when you serve them with the lemon aioli dipping sauce.

Grilled Artichoke Recipe Ingredients

  • Artichokes: This recipe will need 4 fresh artichokes.
  • Olive Oil: I love to use extra virgin olive oil.
  • Lemon Juice: You will want to use freshly squeezed lemon juice not the bottled stuff.
  • Salt: Kosher or sea salt.
  • Pepper: Freshly ground pepper
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Magical Lemon Aioli Ingredients

  • Mayonnaise: I used a full fat mayonnaise, but you can try any mayo.
  • Lemon Juice: Freshly squeezed lemon juice is needed.
  • Garlic: Two large cloves or garlic or about 1 teaspoon.
  • Parsley: Freshly chopped Italian flat leaf parsley.
  • Salt: Kosher or sea salt.
  • Pepper: Freshly ground pepper.
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How to Make Easy (& Magical) Lemon Aioli

  1. Measure out all of the ingredients.
  2. Whisk together mayonnaise, lemon juice, garlic, and fresh parsley.
  3. Salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Put in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before enjoying.
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How to Make Grilled Artichokes

  1. Start the grill if you are using a wood or charcoal grill up to medium high heat (350°-400°). Start propane grill after Step 5.
  2. Fill a very large pot full of water and add , you will need enough to cover the artichokes. Add some salt and bring up to a boil. While you are waiting for the water, prepare your artichokes.
  3. Wash artichokes well, rinsing under running water. Tear off any small, loose leaves at the bottom of the artichoke. Trim the ends of the stems and cut about 1 inch off the top of the artichokes. You can trim off the tips (the sharp points) of the artichoke leaves with scissors, if you like.
  4. Place artichokes gently into the boiling water, bring water back up to a boil. Reduce heat and cover pot. Simmer for 25-30 minutes depending on the size of your artichokes.
  5. Drain the water and place artichokes upside down on a clean towel or baking sheet to dry, pat dry with paper towels as needed.
  6. If using a propane grill light it now.
  7. Cut artichokes in half lengthwise. Remove the choke (the inedible spiky part of the artichoke) with a small spoon or melon baller, being careful not to scoop out the heart of the artichoke.
  8. In a small bowl, stir together the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Brush the mixture on to the cut side of the artichokes.
  9. Place artichokes cut side down onto the hot grill for about 10 minutes with lid closed. Flip the artichokes over and cook for 5 more minutes.
  10. Serve with magical lemon aioli.
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Recipe Tips

  • Peel the outside of the stem with a vegetable peeler, this is optional.
  • Trim the tips off each leaf with scissors. It’s not necessary, (my mom never did this) it’s mostly for looks.
  • Add a little lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to the water that the artichokes get boiled in for a little extra flavor.
  • Eat the inside of the stem, it is kind of like an extension of the tender heart.
  • Throw some extra cut lemons on the grill with the artichokes to squeeze onto the finished artichokes.
  • A cool tip: Once the water from the boiled artichokes has cooled down, you can use it to water your plants. It’s full of nutrients.

Variations

  • Instead of making the aioli, serve these artichokes with sour cream, plain mayonnaise, hummus, or melted butter.
  • After grilling, pull the leaves off of the artichokes and serve just the leaves along with the heart.
  • Quicker boiling method: before you boil the artichokes, cut them in half. Scoop out the choke (the fuzzy, inedible part of the artichoke) and boil for about 15 minutes. They will boil in about half the time.

Storage Instructions

  • How to Refrigerate: Let the artichokes cool and put in a glass container or BPA-free airtight plastic container or zipper bag. They should last about 4 days in the fridge. The lemon aioli dipping sauce will last in the fridge for 2-3 days.
  • Can you Freeze Grilled Artichokes: I don’t recommend freezing uncooked artichokes or grilled artichokes.
  • How to Reheat Grilled Artichokes: Reheat cold artichokes in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time until desired warmth is reached.
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Grilled Artichoke Recipe

This Grilled Artichoke recipe has a delicate, smokey flavor thanks to the barbecue and is served with the most flavorful, amazing lemon aioli you will ever eat. Learn how to grill artichokes with this easy to follow recipe. If you like artichokes, you are going to love them grilled!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time45 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Servings: 4

Calories: 318kcal

Author: Tristin @ Home Cooked Harvest

Ingredients

For Lemon Aioli

  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice freshly squeezed
  • 2 large garlic cloves 1 teaspoon, minced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley minced
  • salt & pepper to taste

For Artichokes

  • 4 artichokes fresh
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice freshly squeezed
  • pinch of salt
  • pepper freshly ground

Instructions

Easy Lemon Aioli

  • Whisk together mayonnaise, lemon juice, garlic, and fresh parsley. Salt and pepper to taste.

  • Put in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before enjoying.

Grilled Artichokes

  • Start the grill if you are using a charcoal or wood grill up to medium high heat (350°-400°). Start propane grill after draining the artichokes from boiling water.

  • Fill a very large pot full of water, you will need enough to cover the artichokes. Add some salt and bring up to a boil. While you are waiting for the water, prepare your artichokes.

  • Wash artichokes well, rinsing under running water. Tear off any small, loose leaves at the bottom of the artichoke. Trim the ends of the stems and cut about 1 inch off the top of the artichokes. You can trim off the tips (the sharp points) of the artichoke leaves with scissors, if you like.

  • Place artichokes gently into the boiling water, bring water back up to a boil. Reduce heat and cover pot. Simmer for 25-30 minutes depending on the size of your artichokes.

  • Drain the water and place artichokes upside down on a clean towel or baking sheet to dry, pat dry with paper towels as needed.

  • If using a propane grill light it now.

  • Cut artichokes in half lengthwise. Remove the choke (the inedible spiky part of the artichoke) with a small spoon or melon baller, being careful not to scoop out the heart of the artichoke.

  • In a small bowl, stir together the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Brush the mixture on to the cut side of the artichokes.

  • Place artichokes cut side down onto the hot grill for about 10 minutes with lid closed. Flip the artichokes over and cook for 5 more minutes.

  • Serve with magical lemon aioli.

Notes

  • Trim the tips off each leaf with scissors. It’s not necessary, (my mom never did this) it’s mostly for looks.
  • Add a little lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to the water that the artichokes get boiled in for a little extra flavor.
  • Eat the inside of the stem, it is kind of like an extension of the tender heart.
  • Quicker boiling method: before you boil the artichokes, cut them in half. Scoop out the choke (the fuzzy, inedible part of the artichoke) and boil for about 15 minutes. They will boil in about half the time.

* Please note that all nutrition information are just estimates. Values will vary among brands, so we encourage you to calculate these on your own for most accurate results.

Nutrition

Calories: 318kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 299mg | Potassium: 502mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 120IU | Vitamin C: 21mg | Calcium: 63mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

Is it better to boil or roast artichokes? ›

You can boil, bake and grill artichokes, however we consider steaming to be the easiest and tastiest method of cooking them as it results in a good level of moisture. Boiling will also ensure a soft texture however, if you prefer this method.

How do you eat grilled artichokes? ›

The edible part is located at the base of the petal. Pull the base of petal through slightly clenched teeth to strip off the petal meat. Pull off and eat the individual petals from the cooked artichoke, marking your way down to the heart of the artichoke.

Why do you soak artichokes in cold water? ›

Rub all cut surfaces with a lemon half to keep them from turning dark. Some cooks like to soak the trimmed artichoke in lemony water for an hour or so before cooking to improve taste and tenderness.

Should I soak artichokes before cooking? ›

Clean the artichokes by running them under cold water, making sure to clean between the leaves. Then submerge them in a bowl with cold water and lemon juice or vinegar until ready to steam.

What makes artichokes taste good? ›

Two major active components of artichoke are the salts of chlorogenic acid and cynarin. The sweetening of substances by temporarily modifying the tongue, rather than by adding a substance sweet in itself, may provide an alternative to currently used nonnutritive sweeteners.

What is the healthiest way to eat artichokes? ›

Some people choose to peel away the petals of the artichoke and only eat the center, or "heart.” However, some of the best nutrients are concentrated in the leaves. To get the full health benefits, you can pull the leaves off the artichoke and scrape off the meaty part with your teeth.

What is the healthiest way to cook an artichoke? ›

The two most common ways to cook these thistles are boiling and steaming. While both are equally easy, I recommend steaming. Boiling artichokes tends to waterlog them, which makes the flesh watery and dilutes the flavor. Steaming keeps artichokes moist and tender, and maintains the integrity of their nutrients, too.

Why are my artichokes hard after cooking? ›

Boiled Artichokes: Overcooking boiled artichokes can result in a mushy texture, while undercooking can make them tough. It's important to cook them until they are tender but still hold their shape.

Are grilled artichokes healthy? ›

Loaded with nutrients

Artichokes are packed with powerful nutrients. Artichokes are low in fat while rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Particularly high in folate and vitamin C, they also supply important minerals, such as magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium ( 2 ).

Can you eat a whole grilled artichoke? ›

The heart is completely edible (and amazingly delicious). The fuzzy choke is too fibrous to eat in regular artichokes, but edible in baby artichokes. All but the innermost leaves are tough and you have to scrape them with your teeth to eat the tender parts.

How do Italians eat artichokes? ›

While other countries usually eat the leaves and discard the stalk, in Rome we usually trim the hard, outer leaves along with the base and exterior part of the stem before preparing and cooking the artichokes whole, making the result fully edible (many Romans believe the stem, or gambo, to be the best, most flavorsome, ...

How do you keep the gas out of artichokes? ›

Some recipes suggest adding caraway and/or asafoetida (hing), and these spices are there for a reason - they are known for reducing gas. I use the artichokes in soup, which I then puree. The first few soups all caused major gas problems and I could only put it down to the artichokes.

Should I cut artichokes in half before boiling? ›

Cut the artichoke in half lengthwise (or leave whole if you prefer, but this will take longer to cook) and use a spoon to scrape out and discard the hairy center (this is the choke).

How do I know when an artichoke is done? ›

Uncover and test for doneness by tugging at a leaf; if it comes off easily, remove the artichokes from the heat; if it doesn't, continue cooking, testing every few minutes, until an inner leaf can be removed with just a bit of resistance.

How do you take the bitterness out of artichokes? ›

Peel the outer skin from the remaining stem. The stem can has a more bitter taste than the rest of the artichoke and removing the skin helps to take away some of the bitterness. Rub exposed peeled stem with lemon.

Are artichoke hearts better in oil or water? ›

Whole globe artichokes can be purchased fresh, and artichoke hearts are available frozen, canned in water, or jarred in olive oil and spices. The oil-packed ones are a little higher in healthy fat, but draining the oil will help save some calories.

Should I Cut artichokes in half before boiling? ›

Cut the artichoke in half lengthwise (or leave whole if you prefer, but this will take longer to cook) and use a spoon to scrape out and discard the hairy center (this is the choke).

Why do you soak artichokes in lemon water? ›

It's believed that to keep artichokes from darkening, they must be stored in lemon water as soon as they are cut and then also cooked in lemon water.

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