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Artichoke Salad With Oranges




Artichokes and Oranges are nutritional rich fruits. African people love to make salad of Artichokes in fusion with different fruits, inspired with that we will make Artichokes Salad with Oranges.

Ingredients

To make artichoke salad with oranges you need to bring following ingredients from near by store.

Four artichokes
One lemon, cut crosswise halved
Four oranges
Six radishes,
Twelve Kalamata olives
Two tablespoons olive oil, you can also use extra virgin olive oil
Half teaspoon sweet paprika
salt as per your taste

Method

Artichoke salad with oranges is not very difficult to cook. Follow these simple steps to make Artichoke salad with oranges.

1. Take water in a large pan, and boil the water.
2. When water is on boil, add all the artichokes with half of a
lemon which is crosswise cut, and cover the pan.
3. Boil the artichokes and lemon until the artichokes are little soft. It takes twenty to twenty five minutes to make artichokes barely tender.
4. Drain the water out of the pan and keep the pan on one side to cool it down.
4. Remove the leaves of artichoke. After removing the leaves cut fuzzy choke.
5. You can slice out shapes out of artichokes, such as shape of heart, star, ship and many more.
5. Squeeze lemons and take out their juice in bowl and keep the juice on one side.
6. Take oranges in a large bowl
7. Peel the oranges and section it
8. Remove the seeds and white ptih of oranges.
9. While serving, keep artichokes and oranges in an alternate fashion giving a good look.
10. Garnish your artichoke salad with oranges with radish and olives.
11. Take the bowl of lemon juice and mix olive oil in it.
12. Drizzle the mixture of lemon juice and olive oil over the salad.
13. In the end sprinkle paprika and salt over your salad.


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