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Italian Steamed Artichokes

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Vegetables, Grains Italian Vegetables, Nuts, Ethnic, Diabetic, Holidays 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

1 lg Artichoke (about 1 pound)
1    Garlic Clove, sliced thin 1 Bay Leaf 1/4 ts Coriander Seeds 1/2 ts
Dried Oregano 1/2 ts Dried Basil
Snip the thorns off the artichoke leaves.  Place the garlic slices inside
the leaves throughout the artichoke. Put the artichoke into a medium-size
saucepan.  Add water to come halfway up the artichoke. Put the bay leaf in
the water.
Crush the coriander seeds, oregano and basil together. Sprinkle on top of
the artichoke.
Cook over medium heat for 30 minutes, or until the leaves pull off easily.
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