
Give us a pan of stuffed artichokes and we are all smiles, as we sit around the table scraping each leaf working are way down to the "heart", by the time we are finished we each have a pile of scraped and discarded leaves on our plates! Now that's some good eating!!
But now that it's BBQ season we enjoy eating them grilled just as much. I think the hardest thing about cooking artichokes is the prep, to prepare them for the grill you have to cut the top off,discard some outer leaves and trim up the remaining ones.

Place them in a pot of salted water and cook till tender.
Drain well, and gently squeeze out excess water, set aside in a bowl.
A couple of hours before they are ready to be grilled, toss them in some extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar and crushed garlic, salt and pepper.


These are great appetizers to start off a meal, or to have as a nice side dish.
And last but not least, I want to thank my Florida house guests that were staying with us a couple of weeks ago, they gave me this beautiful blue oval platter ( for my blog!!) I don't think the picture does it justice you can't see how huge it is! I thought the green artichokes would look nice on it, what do you think?
Anyway, thanks again, Angie and Pat, Diane, Donny, and of course Lindsey and Lauren.