Mike's Garlic Artichoke Phyllo Blossoms
- 1 can 14 oz Artichoke Hearts in water-fully drained-chopped
- 1 10 oz Frozen Spinach fully drained-fine chop
- 2 Philadelphia Cream Cheese Bricks slightly heated or room temp
- 1/2 cup Jarred Bertoli Or Ragu Alfredo Sauce
- 1/2 cup Fresh Shreaded Parmesean Cheese packed
- 1/4 cup Fresh Minced Garlic packed
- 2 tbsp Sun Dried Tomatoes fine diced-packed
- 1 tbsp Dehydrated Onions
- 1/3 tsp White Pepper
- 1 16 oz Phyllo Or Fillo Dough
- 2 cup Melted Butter Or Oil Spray Can
- Drain artichokes well then, dry again with paper towels.
- Place de-thawed Spinach in cheese cloth and wring out all the fluids completely.
- Chop your veggies.
- Mix everything in the, "Creamy Garlic Artichoke Filling," section together.
- Sheet by sheet, lightly coat your Phyllo Dough end to end, side to side, with either butter, oil or an oil-butter based spray like Pam.
- To make the Blossoms: Coat 10+ layers of Phyllo Dough and stack them on top of each other.
- Cut large Phyllo square into 4 smaller squares quarter and place them into a cupcake pan that bakes 6 large cupcakes.
- See photo.
- Using 1/2 of your Creamy Garlic Artichoke Filling, evenly distribute into 6 large Phyllo cups.
- As we say in the South, "They won't be much for pretty unbaked but once they are, they make a beautiful presentation."
- Bake at 350 for 35 to 40 minutes until blossoms are golden and flaky.
- Let sit for a few minutes before pulling them from your tray.
- For the Creamy Garlic Artichoke Log: Coat 15+ layers of Phyllo Dough on top of each other.
- Pile the other 1/2 of your Artichoke Filling in the middle and down the center of the dough.
- See photo.
- Fold bottom up and ends inward.
- Brush the top with butter or spray the top of the log with spray oil.
- Bake for 35 to 45 minutes at 350 until golden brown and flaky.
- Enjoy!
hearts , chop, cream cheese, jarred bertoli, fresh shreaded parmesean cheese packed, garlic, tomatoes, onions, white pepper, butter
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/359928-mikes-garlic-artichoke-phyllo-blossoms (may not work)