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Artichoke and Potato Purée

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Ricotta- and Walnut-Stuffed Artichokes

This dish is inspired by the marriage of ricotta and walnuts that makes Ligurian pansotti (triangular "pot-bellied" ravioli) with walnut sauce a timeless favorite. Serve the artichokes as a plated first course or quarter them and offer as part of an antipasto platter along with prosciutto, roasted red peppers, and marinated olives and mushrooms.

Marinated Artichoke and Pancetta Pasta

Salty pancetta and briny marinated artichokes are a perfect match in this luscious pasta featuring pantry-friendly ingredients.

Spinach-Artichoke-Dip Pasta

Everything you love about the iconic party app—spinach and artichokes in a creamy, oozy sauce—transformed into a one-pot weeknight dinner.

Herby Salmon and Potato Salad

A sheet-pan dinner gets the salad treatment with help from lemon-dressed herbs, briny olives, and sweet pickled peppers.

Antipasto Niçoise

This mash-up of an antipasto spread and a niçoise salad yields a robust platter with flaky tuna, briny peppers, salty cheese, and just-tender vegetables.

Fried Caper and Artichoke Toasts

Jarred artichokes are a versatile panty ingredient ideal for pastas, salads, and even toasts, as seen here piled high over a creamy ricotta spread.

Spinach Artichoke Dip

Make spinach artichoke dip for a crowd! Make it for a party for one! But definitely make it. This version won’t disappoint.

Leek and Artichoke Fondue

A cross between fondue and artichoke dip, and you don’t even need a fondue pot to make it happen.

Stovetop Spinach-Artichoke Dip

Serving this creamy, delicious dip in a bread bowl is not mandatory, but we highly recommended going for it.

Grilled Baby Artichokes with Aleppo Pepper and Parmesan

The parcooking is essential for a tender result, but the extra effort’s worth it.

Fresh Artichoke, Olive, and Burrata Pizza

If you can’t find burrata, fresh mozzarella makes a fine substitute.
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