Artichoke Bottoms With Yogurt Seasoning

I try not to let artichoke season pass without sharing at least one recipe featuring them—and this year was no exception.
The second artichoke recipe of the year after the artichoke dish with meatballs is artichoke hearts with yogurt seasoning. I don't know what you think of sour dishes, but I just love them. I've always been fond of sour flavors. According to my father it's because my mom ate lots of sour foods when she was pregnant with me.
In this recipe I cooked the artichokes with yogurt. I flavored the dish with peas and corns. You can also use canned vegetable mix instead of peas or you can add fresh potatoes and carrots along with artichokes if you don't want to use canned food. However, because fresh peas is cooked longer than the artichokes, you should cook them in advance if you want to use them.
There are people who are concerned about egg smell in yogurt seasonings. If you follow all the steps and it still smells eggy, this is because of the egg itself, not anything you do. It's sometimes because the egg is stale, but sometimes the egg just smells.
I always say that, the kitchen is not a laboratory. Everything done in the same way does not always give the same result. Sometimes everyone can make a cake perfectly and you can't. It's normal to experience such "supernatural" things in the kitchen and sometimes there is no obvious reason.
Enjoy the recipe...
Ingredients
- 10 artichoke bottoms
- 1 cup boiled peas
- 1 carrot
- 2 heaping tablespoons of yogurt
- 1 egg yolk
- Juice of 1 small lemon
- 2 tablespoons of flour
- Salt
- A pinch of chopped dill
- Water
Instructions:
- Dice the artichoke bottoms and the carrot.
- Place them in a pot and add enough water to cover.
- Cook over medium heat until tender.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the yogurt, egg yolk, lemon juice, and flour until smooth.
- Take a ladle of the hot cooking water from the pot and gradually add it to the yogurt mixture while whisking quickly to temper it.
- Slowly pour the tempered mixture back into the pot, stirring constantly.
- Add the peas, stir, and cook for a few more minutes before turning off the heat.
- Season with salt and add the chopped dill. Stir well.
Enjoy your meal!