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4 servings
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| 4 | each | artichokes | bottoms |
| 1 | medium | lemon | quartered |
| 4 | cloves | garlic | minced |
| 3 | tablespoons | butter | |
| 1 | medium | carrot | chopped |
| 2 | medium | shallots | minced |
| 2 | medium | tomatoes | peeled, seeded and chopped |
| Sauce espagnole** | |||
| 24 | each | snails | |
| 1 | each | bay leaf | |
| 1/2 | teaspoon | thyme | |
| 1/2 | cup | wine | red |
| 2 | tablespoons | brandy | |
| 1 | tablespoon | parsley leaves | minced |
| 1/4 | cup | fennel bulb | chopped |
| 1 | x | salt | to taste |
| 1 | x | black pepper | to taste |
** See recipe for Sauce Espagnole.
Cook the artichokes with lemon in boiling water for 10 minutes or until still firm but cooked through.
Set aside.
Melt half of the butter in a pan and add garlic, carrots, shallots, and onions.
In another pan, put the tomatoes and the sauce.
Let simmer.
To the vegetables, add bay, thyme and half of the red wine.
Simmer for 10 minutes and pour into the simmering tomato sauce.
Put the remaining butter in a skillet and, when hot, add the drained snails.
Add the remaining red wine and reduce by one-third.
Add brandy to the snails and burn off the alcohol carefully.
Combine the snails and sauce and add fennel.
Simmer for 5 minutes, taste and correct seasoning with salt and pepper.
Pour the mixture into the drained artichoke bottoms and garnish with parsley.
| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 9.0g | 13% |
| Saturated Fat 5.0g | 27% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 23mg | 8% |
| Sodium 77mg | 3% |
| Total Carbohydrate 8.0g | 3% |
| Dietary Fiber 1.0g | 6% |
| Sugars 2.0g | |
| Protein 1.0g | 3% |
| Vitamin A | 69% | Vitamin C | 22% | |
| Calcium | 3% | Iron | 3% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Root vegetables are plants prized for their edible roots or stems. They include turnips, beets, radishes, carrots, rutabagas, salsify, parsnips, and ...
My picky family loves this! I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome! I would recommend it for someone who's looking for something quick and easy!
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