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Friday, April 1, 2011

A - Z Blogging Challenge - A






I LOVE to cook and bake so I thought I would do recipes for the A - Z  Challenge.  They're all tried, tested and true and I hope you enjoy them!!



"A "


 Artichoke  Dip

1 bottle artichoke hearts
2 large cloves garlic
1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 cup mayonnaise

Drain and squeeze out artichokes.  Finely mince garlic.  Combine all ingredients and mix well.  Put in small ovenproof dish and bake at 350 degrees F. for 20 minutes.  Serve with crackers or sliced baguette.

Monica

50 comments:

  1. I have never eaten an artichoke. I'll have to have a look in the supermarket. I went googling the image there and I don't know if I've seen one! Here starts a great artichoke hunt!
    best of luck with the A-Z

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  2. Love artichoke dip. I will have to try making it someday.

    I love to cook as well so I look forward to your recipes!

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  3. I never knew it was that easy! Thanks for the recipe - Gonna try this soon! And plan to check back in for more deliciousness - love it!

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  4. Hmm... don't know if I've ever eaten an artichoke! Recipes are a good idea for this A - Z Challenge.. I'll have to include some :-)

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  5. Oooh thanks for the recipe! We're growing artichokes in our garden ths year

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  6. I've just had my lunch but this sounds good.

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  7. I love this dip, I add spinach to mine. I cook it in the microwave, then drain the water off. I then add it as a spread on my turkey club sandwich, turkey, tomatoes, this dip and caramelized onions... I'm hungry, now :)

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  8. I love this dip we make it for every party tripling the recipe it flys off the plate!

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  9. I am not a huge fan of artichokes, but artichoke dip is always great! Thanks for sharing the recipe. I am also taking part in the challenge if you would like to stop by :)
    http://xsurvivingmotherhoodx.blogspot.com/

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  10. I make a similar dip, with a little sour cream added too. Yum!

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  11. What a great idea to do recipies for the blogging challenge! I love to cook also. Artichoke dip sounds delcious. I can't wait to try it. Thanks for following me.

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  12. I've never had artichoke dip but this sounds yummy!

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  13. Wow Recipes! That's a great approach. Almost makes me wish I cooked -- ah, no. lol


    GigglesandGuns

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  14. Sounds delicious! Unfortunately I'm bound to screw it up :)
    Brianna @ Pocketful of Playdough

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  15. Great idea! I love artichoke anything!

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  16. I love Artichoke dip. I love Artichokes! I too love to cook. So I will have to make a note of your A-Z recipes.

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  17. Yummy! I love artichoke dip but I can't get artichokes here or else I would be making this tonight.

    Stopping by from the Challenge!
    Dafeenah

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  18. Man this sounds good! Love artichokes!

    Nice to meet you,

    EJ

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  19. I've never had an artichoke, so I may have to try this. Coming up with recipes for the challenge is a very creative idea!

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  20. Hi Monica .. sounds delicious to me .. I might make it for our Royal Wedding street party I'm going to .. as a little extra .. don't come up with too many other delights that I might want to do?! Cheers .. love this - Hilary

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  21. Yumm! Sounds delicious. Thank you for following my blog. I love your idea for A-Z. I will definitely be stopping by often.

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  22. Recipes for the challenge! You are brilliant! This one sounds great.

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  23. I'm totally following this blog! Yum!

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  24. I've never eaten an artichoke, but I love dip. Gonna try it!

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  25. This is a very fun way to do the A-Z Challenge. Thanks for the follow, Monica. I'm happy to return the favor.
    xoRobyn

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  26. Great way to start the A-Z Challenge. Looking forward to loads of wonderful recipes in April!

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  27. How clever of you--and how delicious! One of my fave dips!!!

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  28. Sounds absolutely delicious! Great idea to share recipes!

    Thanks for commenting on my blog.

    Monti
    MaryMontagueSikes

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  29. The first time I tried this dip, my nephew's fiancee had brought it to a family gathering. It instantly won her a place in my heart. Thanks for visiting and following!

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  30. I'm not an artichoke fan but I'll be back later to read your receipes. I have lots of hungry boys to feed.

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  31. I think I just dribbled! This sounds wonderful, thanks! And, nice to meet you, too :)

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  32. Great idea for the A-Z. Mmmm....I love artichoke dip!

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  33. Yum! I will definitely try this one. Looking forward to checking out all your A-Z recipes!

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  34. Love artichokes. Ever try them in a Greek salad? Now following.

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  35. It's been awhile since I've experimented in the kitchen -- I'll have to try one of these out!

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  36. Growing up, we had a huge artichoke growing in the back garden - no idea how my Mother came to acquire it.

    Scared the heck out of us - a giant mutated thistle from Mars was about the kindest thought we had for it.

    I've grown quite fond of them since - working out my childhood horrors by eating them.

    This looks like a very good way for an artichoke to shuffle off this mortal coil :-)

    Great start to A-Z - keep going

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  37. Oh yum!!! I love Artichokes so much. I make a kind of spicy hot artichoke dip that rocks. Lovely blog:)

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  38. I love artichokes! Especially steamed and dipped in just a little hollandaise... But this sounds delicious too!

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  39. I love the Jerusalem artichoke roasted but have never tried the globe one. yum

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  40. You're making my mouth water!

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  41. Sounds delicious! Can't wait to give it a try :D

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  42. Sounds super easy. Thanks for the recipe! :-)

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  43. Thank Katie O'Sullivan... yours is one of the few blogs I've just now discovered and INSTANTLY subscribed to by email. I could use a month's worth of new recipes that are both EASY and "Yum!" as she put it.


    Holly Jahangiri

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  44. Good grief, 46 comments~!! Congratz...and I can see why! Lovely blog, bright and cheerful..and loved the artichoke entry for "A". Good to "meet" you and thanks for the visit...
    On to "B" and will visit for "C"
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  45. Thanks for following my blog. I am now following yours and looking forward to all the recipes.

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  46. I love a good artichoke dip. Sounds yummy!

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  47. I just found this...I'm copying all your recipes into my virtual recipe book!

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