Jerusalem Artichoke Flour Pasta Recipes

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JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE AND ARTICHOKE HEART LINGUINE



Jerusalem Artichoke and Artichoke Heart Linguine image

Provided by Diane Morgan

Categories     Pasta     Sauté     Vegetarian     Dinner     Artichoke     Root Vegetable     Jerusalem Artichoke     Fall     Winter     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Serves 4 to 6

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tbsp kosher or fine sea salt, plus 1 tsp
1 lb/455 g dried linguine
3 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
1 lb/455 g Jerusalem artichokes, cut on the diagonal into slices 1/4 in/6 mm thick
1/4 tsp freshly ground pepper
1/8 tsp red pepper flakes
1 small red onion, thinly sliced
One 14-oz/400-g can quartered artichoke hearts in water, drained and patted dry
6 large garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 tsp fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup/15 g thinly sliced fresh mint
Freshly grated Pecorino Romano cheese for garnish

Steps:

  • 1 Fill a large pot two-thirds full of water, add the 1 tbsp salt, and bring to a boil over high heat. Add the pasta and stir. Cook the pasta until al dente (cooked through but still slightly chewy), 7 to 8 minutes.
  • 2 While the pasta water is heating and pasta is cooking, in a large sauté pan, heat the oil over medium-high heat and swirl to coat the pan bottom. Add the Jerusalem artichokes, the remaining 1 tsp salt, the pepper, and red pepper flakes and sauté until the Jerusalem artichokes begin to brown on the edges, about 5 minutes. Add the onion and sauté until translucent, about 5 minutes more. Add the artichoke hearts and garlic and continue sautéing until the artichoke hearts are heated through and the garlic is soft but not brown, about 3 minutes. Add the lemon juice and toss to coat.
  • 3 When the pasta is ready, drain it in a colander, reserving 1 cup/240 ml of the cooking water. Add the pasta and the mint to the sauté pan and toss to combine with the Jerusalem artichoke mixture. Add just enough of the reserved pasta water, a little at a time, as needed to moisten. Taste and adjust the seasoning. Divide the pasta among warmed individual bowls and shower with the cheese. Serve immediately.

JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE RELISH



Jerusalem Artichoke Relish image

The main ingredient in this relish is Jerusalem artichokes, which are actually a kind of tuber. They are also known as "sunchokes" or topinambours in France. This is a delicious relish which goes particularly well with sausages or hot dogs, but is good with all meats and cheeses. The Jerusalem artichokes have a nice crunch, which is retained in the finished relish. You may notice that this recipe makes a lot of relish. Most people who make this give it as a Christmas gift, so they make a lot so they have enough for their family and enough to give away. You can halve the recipe if you don't think your demand for artichoke relish will be quite that high. The preparation time listed includes the time spent soaking the vegetables overnight.

Provided by xtine

Categories     Vegetable

Time 11h15m

Yield 16 pints

Number Of Ingredients 19

6 lbs jerusalem artichokes
3 lbs white cabbage, cored and roughly chopped
1 1/2 lbs white onions, peeled and roughly chopped
3 green bell peppers, cored and roughly chopped
3 red bell peppers, cored and roughly chopped
2 cups pickling salt (not iodized)
4 tablespoons white vinegar
1/2 cup flour
one 24 ounce jar french's yellow mustard
1 quart apple cider vinegar
1 quart white wine vinegar
3 lbs sugar
3 tablespoons mustard seeds
2 tablespoons celery seeds
1 tablespoon turmeric
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon ground black pepper

Steps:

  • You will need 2 large stainless steel pots or very large plastic bowls to soak the vegetables. They must be large enough to hold one gallon of water each, plus 6 pounds of vegetables (chopped) each. DO NOT use aluminum; the vinegar will react with it.
  • First you have to clean the artichokes. They are pretty knobby, and they collect a lot of dirt and grit. Put the artichokes in a large pot and cover with water. Scrub each artichoke thoroughly with a stiff vegetable brush, and run it under some water. If grit seems to be trapped between the artichoke and its "fingers", you may have to pop them off to get the grit out.
  • Make a brine out of ONE of the cups of salt, one gallon of water, and the 4 tablespoons of white vinegar. Stir well to make sure all the salt is dissolved.
  • Prepare the artichokes: do not peel the artichokes - the peel is edible and you will lose a lot of vitamins, plus these things are really knobby and if you try to peel 6 pounds of them I assure you you will lose your enthusiasm for making this relish.
  • Chopping: you have two choices here. I prefer to cut the artichokes into quarter inch dice by hand. Other folks use a food processor. The reason I don't use a food processor is because Jerusalem artichokes have a unique consistency, and they don't chop well in the food processor. Some of them get pulverized, while large chunks remain unchopped. So, if you like, use a food processor, but just make sure you don't end up with mush. You want a lot of very small chunks; it should look about the consistency of relish. As you cut the artichokes, place them in the brine.
  • Make a second batch of brine with the remaining cup of salt and one gallon water, stirring well to make sure all the salt dissolves.
  • In a food processor, chop the cabbage, onions, and bell peppers until they are cut fine. Make sure to keep an eye on what you are doing so you don't get mush. You want the vegetables to be the consistency of a relish.
  • Once they are chopped, place the vegetables in the second batch of brine you made, and stir well.
  • Cover both bowls of brined vegetables, and leave on the counter overnight or for 8 hours. Don't let them sit in the brine for longer than 10 hours or the vegetables may become too salty.
  • Line a counter with lots of paper towels - I usually use 5 layers. You are going to be placing the drained vegetables on these paper towels, so make sure you cover a fairly large space; at least 2 1/2 feet by 1 1/2 feet.
  • Drain the Jerusalem artichokes and rinse with cold water. Drain well and place on half of the paper towels.
  • Drain the cabbage/onion/pepper mixture and rinse with cold water. Drain well, and then with your hands, which you have just washed in hot water with soap, squeeze the remaining moisture out of the vegetables. You will see that a lot of water still comes out. Place the drained and squeezed vegetables on the other half of the paper towels.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the French's mustard and the flour. Set aside.
  • In a very large stockpot (at least 10 quarts), combine the apple cider vinegar, white wine vinegar, sugar, yellow mustard seed, turmeric, celery seed, cayenne pepper, ground allspice, ground cloves, and black pepper.
  • Bring to a boil, stirring well, and then reduce to a simmer.
  • Dip out about 2 cups of the vinegar mixture and add it to the mustard/flour mixture in the bowl, whisking well to combine - make sure you whisk it until there are no more lumps.
  • Add the mustard/flour mixture back to the vinegar mixture in the stockpot, whisking well to combine. Bring to a boil and then let simmer for 10 minutes over medium heat, whisking occasionally.
  • Add the drained artichokes and the cabbage/onion/pepper mixture, and stir very well, making sure all is combined and mixed well with the vinegar/mustard mixture. Bring to a boil, stirring often.
  • Place in canning jars, leaving 1/2" headspace. Use a chopstick or other thin, non-metal utensil to run around the sides of the jar to make sure there are no air bubbles left in the jar. Wipe the rims of the jars with damp paper towels to remove any relish which got on the rims or the threads. Place the lids and the bands on the jars, just tightening the bands fingertip tight.
  • Process in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes, then remove and let sit, undisturbed, for at least 12 hours before checking seals. It is important to let them sit undisturbed for 12 hours because the sealing compound on the lids is still cooling and hardening, completing the seal. While the jars cool, you will hear a "plink" type sound from each jar - this is the jars completing the vacuum seal as the final air escapes the jar. After 12 hours have passed, remove the bands and check the lids - press down in the center of the lid. If you cannot push the lid down any further, the jar is sealed. If the lid "gives" a bit, and you can push it down, the jar did not seal. You can either put the band back on the jar, and reprocess it for another 15 minutes, or you can just put it in the fridge and use it within 3 months.
  • Artichoke relish should sit for at least a month before you use it, so the flavors can combine and improve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 542.9, Fat 1, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 14178.3, Carbohydrate 130.9, Fiber 7, Sugar 107.6, Protein 6.3

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