Baked Artichokes With Coddled Eggs Nicoise
This recipe is re-printed from paul gaylor's exquisite book a passion for vegetables. The book has over 150 unique and innovative recipes from around the world for a huge variety of vegetables, most with full color photographs. Too often vegetables are an afterthought, this book makes them an event, as in this recipe which makes for a dramatic presentation for eggs.
Steps
With a large , sharp knife , slice one third off the top of each artichoke.
Pull off the outer leaves and discard them.
Break the artichoke stems off at the base , then trim about 1 / 4 inch from the base.
Use the butter to grease a flameproof casserole dish just large enough to hold the artichokes.
Place the artichokes in it and pour the wine and water over them.
Bring to a boil , then reduce the heat , cover and cook gently for 15-20 minutes or until just tender.
Test the base of each artichoke with the point of a knife.
Remove the artichokes from the casserole , reserving the cooking liquid.
Leave the artichokes to cool , placing them upside down to drain off any liquid.
Preheat the oven to 400 f.
To create a central cavity in each artichoke , pull out the small inner leaves , then use a teaspoon to scrape out the fibrous choke.
Place the artichokes in a baking dish and crack an egg into the center of each one.
Season generously with salt and pepper and bake in the ove.
Ingredients
artichokes, unsalted butter, dry white wine, water, eggs, heavy cream, plum tomatoes, fresh basil leaves, salt, pepper