Add this Stuffed Artichokes recipe to your menu for dinner parties, holidays, or special occasions! Artichokes are filled with breadcrumbs, Italian seasonings, and Parmesan cheese, then baked in oven until the hearts are tender and the crumbs are crispy. Serve this dish as a vegetarian appetizer or as a side dish along with steak, chicken, or seafood!

Easy stuffed artichokes are served on a white plate.
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Sure, you can boil plain artichokes. But why not elevate the flavor with this Stuffed Artichokes Recipe?!

Italian-seasoned breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese create the perfect savory and salty filling that complements the artichoke beautifully.

This impressive dish will be the star of the show at any dinner party…

It’ll be the first appetizer to disappear at holiday gatherings…

And it can brighten your day when enjoyed as an afternoon snack!

Artichokes, Parmesan cheese, parsley, oil, breadcrumbs, lemons, garlic, salt and pepper are the ingredients for this recipe.

Ingredients

The simple ingredients you need to make this stuffed artichoke recipe include:

  • Artichokes. Select 3-4 medium-sized artichokes, which is the equivalent of about 2 to 2 ½-pounds. You want all of them to be similar in size so they cook at the same rate.
  • Breadcrumbs. Either regular or Panko-style will work. You can use Italian breadcrumbs to save an extra step, or add your own Italian Seasoning to plain breadcrumbs.
  • Parmesan. Grated is preferred, but shredded is another option.
  • Oil. Avocado or olive oil helps the mixture to stick together while also turning it a beautiful golden brown color.
  • Garlic. Fresh garlic cloves are best. However garlic powder may be substituted.
  • Lemon. You will need both the juice from lemon slices and the zest from the peel. Be sure to get the lemon zest before cutting into the fruit for the juice.

How to Make Stuffed Artichokes

The basic steps for making stuffed artichokes are simple to follow. Please see the recipe card below for more detailed ingredient amounts.

Preparing the Artichokes

Trim the Ends

With a sharp knife slice off the end of the stem so that only ½ of an inch or less is left.

Cut open the artichoke by slicing the pokey leaves at least 1-inch from the top of the artichoke. The leaves are pretty tough, so use a serrated knife to easily cut through.

Remove the Choke

Use both hands to hold the artichoke and pry apart the leaves so you can see the choke.

Find the feathery pieces with purple-tinted edges and pull them out.

A spoon with a sharp edge will help you scrape out all of the fuzzy choke. Remove and discard.

Prepare the Leaves

Create flat tips on each outer leaf by trimming the pointed end with kitchen scissors.

To keep the cut edges of the artichoke from browning you can brush them with lemon juice. Slice the previously zested lemon into quarters and rub the lemon wedges and their juice all over the leaves.

Repeat with all of the artichokes.

Mix and Stuff

Stir together the bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, oil, parsley, garlic, lemon zest, salt, and pepper in a large bowl.

Pull apart the leaves and fill each artichoke with equal amounts of the stuffing. Do this over a cutting board so you can reuse any that falls out in the process.

Bake in Oven

Arrange the stuffed artichokes in a large Dutch oven, pot, or baking dish. Fill the pot up with water until it reaches the level of the first leaves. Use either a lid or a sheet of aluminum foil to cover the artichokes.

Bake in a preheated 375°F oven for 40-45 minutes, or until the breadcrumbs are golden brown and the artichokes are tender. 

Stuffed artichokes are cooked in the oven in a dutch oven.

Serving

To eat the artichoke, peel off one leaf at a time and use your teeth to scrape off the meat. The closer you get to the middle the thicker the meat will get.

Once all of the leaves are gone you can even cut up and eat the heart!

Artichokes are stuffed with Parmesan, parsley, and breadcrumbs.

Dietary Modifications

The recipe you’ll find below is already vegetarian as written. Here are some adjustments and substitutions you can make to help it fit your other dietary requirements:

  • Vegan and Dairy-Free – Select a dairy-free Parmesan cheese.
  • Low-Carb – Find low-carb breadcrumbs.
  • Gluten-Free – Choose gluten-free breadcrumbs.

FAQs

What goes good with stuffed artichokes?

Artichokes can be served as an appetizer or as part of a meal. If you’re enjoying as an appetizer try it with a variety of dips like melted butter, aioli, or cheese sauces. For a meal, pair the stuffed artichoke with steak, pork, chicken, or seafood.

Is it safe to eat a whole artichoke?

Technically if you cook the artichoke long enough to completely soften it you can eat the entire thing. However, most of the preparation methods have a more firm result. In this case avoid eating the poky ends of the leaves and the choke, and enjoy the meat, heart, and even stem.

How many carbs are in an artichoke?

A medium-sized artichoke contains 13 grams of carbohydrates.

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Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Trim with the right tool. A serrated knife will make removing the pokey ends much easier.
  • Wait to juice. It is much easier to zest a whole lemon than one that has been cut.
  • Uniform is key. By choosing artichokes that are similar in size they will bake at the same rate.
  • Pull it apart. Make sure to get filling in-between all of the larger leaves.
  • Cut straight. By removing the stem and creating a flat bottom the artichokes can sit up on their own.

More Artichoke Recipes

While artichokes are great as a snack or appetizer, they’re also amazing in the following dishes:

Crustless Spinach Quiche Recipe

Spinach Artichoke Stuffed Chicken

Spaghetti Squash Boats with Spinach, Artichoke, and Chicken

Spinach Artichoke Stuffed Mushrooms

Continue to “stuff” yourself with these Spinach Stuffed Mushrooms (or splurge on a little seafood with these Crab Stuffed Mushrooms!)

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Italian Stuffed Artichokes Recipe

If you’re looking to impress your holiday guests with a show-stopping appetizer, these Italian Stuffed Artichokes are it! Tender artichoke leaves filled with savory, cheesy breadcrumbs, baked to golden perfection—they’ll be the first dish to disappear at any gathering.
Oven-baked Italian stuffed artichokes are served on a white plate for a holiday appetizer.
Yield 6 servings
Prep 20 minutes
Cook 40 minutes
Total 1 hour
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Ingredients 

  • 2 pounds artichokes about 3-4 medium-sized
  • 1 ½ cups breadcrumbs Italian seasoning*
  • ½ cup Parmesan cheese shredded
  • cup olive oil
  • ¼ cup parsley finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic finely minced
  • ½ teaspoon lemon zest
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 lemon

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 375°F.
  • To prepare the artichokes, cut the stem flat so that no more than ½ of an inch remains. Using a serrated knife, trim the other end with the pokey leaves by at least 1 inch. Hold the artichoke with both hands and spread out the leaves to reveal the choke. Pull out all of the feathery pieces with purple-tinted edges. Remove the choke by using a spoon with a relatively sharp edge, being sure to scrape the sides so all of the fuzzy pieces are removed. Trim the pointed end of each of the leaves with scissors so they are flat. Cut the lemon into quarters and brush the cut parts of the artichoke with juice. Repeat this process with the remaining artichokes.
    2 pounds artichokes, 1 lemon
  • In a medium-sized bowl mix together the breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese, oil, parsley, garlic, lemon zest, salt, and pepper.
    1 ½ cups breadcrumbs, ½ cup Parmesan cheese, ⅓ cup olive oil, ¼ cup parsley, 2 cloves garlic, ½ teaspoon lemon zest, ½ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • Stuff each artichoke with equal amounts of the filling, being sure to get some in between the larger leaves by pulling them apart.
  • Place the stuffed artichokes in a large Dutch oven or baking dish and then fill up with water until it reaches the level of the first leaves. Cover with a lid (or a piece of aluminum foil if using a dish) and bake in the preheated oven for 40-45 minutes, or until the artichoke is tender and the breadcrumbs are golden brown.
  • Serve immediately with a sprinkle of finely chopped parsley and Parmesan cheese. Enjoy!
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Notes

  • Artichoke: Be sure to grab similar-sized artichokes so they cook evenly.
  • Tools: A serrated knife makes trimming the artichokes much easier.
  • Lemon: Don’t skip this step, lemon keeps the edges from browning, but be sure to zest it first before cutting into quarters.
  • Storage: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 to 4 days. 

Nutrition

Calories: 325kcal, Carbohydrates: 38g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 10g, Cholesterol: 6mg, Sodium: 635mg, Potassium: 669mg, Fiber: 10g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 302IU, Vitamin C: 31mg, Calcium: 227mg, Iron: 4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. I have never made artichoke in any form until tonight Made this for my husband he said it was delicious! Only thing was he could not pull the leaves off. What did I do wrong?

    1. Hi Victoria! It could have just been that artichoke.. But you can also try baking it a little longer to soften the leaves more or cutting more off the top of the artichoke. I hope this helps!

    1. Yay! So happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe, Maria! I love nostalgic recipes. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment!

  2. 5 stars
    Thank you for this recipe. I did it just as you said and I loved it. Can’t wait till I try another recipe.

    1. Yay! So happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe, Sue! Let me know what other recipes you try. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment and rating!

  3. 5 stars
    This is exactly how my grandmother did hers. I would call her every time I made them for instructions. Needless to say I never wrote them down because she loved telling me.

    Thank you for sharing this they were perfect for my Christmas dinner. Now I won’t ever lose this.

    1. Yay! So happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe, Dina! What a great memory. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment and rating!

  4. 5 stars
    I love the way you shared your recipe! i was wonderful & so easy follow! I added more flavors in the water and served over home-made pasta! Next time, Im going to take your idea & add shrimp!
    My family Thanks You!!…and so do I

    1. Yay! So happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe, Marcella! So glad you can make it your own. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment and rating!

  5. Loved all the prep but not a fan of putting them in the oven. Simmering in a covered pot works so much better. Love artichokes 🥰