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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Artichoke dip

I've always liked Freeman's, but I avoid it at packed times. I think I avoid everything at packed times. At noon in the week it is quiet. The stuffed animal heads are napping, the light is changeable as the sun breaks out from behind the clouds high above Freeman Alley. One can sit in the back room almost alone, for a while.

I like the bar. It has a beautiful bar.

And I like the food.

I have eaten artichoke dip in two places in my life. And...in two places in my life, if you follow. At the top of Grouse Mountain in Vancouver, on a cold October night, after Vince had popped the proverbial. We sat in the log ceilinged lounge overlooking the lights of distant Vancouver far below, and ate artichoke dip and drank beers, and were very happy. When we went back months later, the dip was gone, and no one remembered it.

And here, in Freeman's, artichoke dip! I suspect it is ironic, in New York. It is not ironic in Vancouver. They mean it.

Wherever it is, I love it. This version is finessed, but all the cheesy, hot, smooth and facile goodness is there under its bubbling surface and the pile, yes, pile of toasted baguette beside it, warms the heart. It costs $10 and the portion is more than you want for your lunch. But you eat it anyway.

2010 update: I made a pretty good version of this in Cape Town:

2 cups chopped artichoke hearts (I put them in a food processor and pulsed a little)
1 cup parmesan, finely grated
1/2 cup mayonnaise (some recipes call for a full cup, but...gag)
Squeeze of lemon juice
Black pepper

Whizz or mix these well.

Put in ovenproof crock and heat at 400' till bubbling and golden.
Serve with toasted baguette slices.

7 comments:

  1. Now that looks good...

    recipe...please

    do you think they would give it out? or not......

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  2. looking at that mountain of bread and the dip...I love Freeman's too...and I've never heard of it before this minute ... lol....

    hahah... the word verification thingy is reisling.... perfect...

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  3. I LOVE artichoke dip and that one looks fantastic! Who needs dinner after eating all that!

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  4. I love a restaurant that has the courage - or innocence - to bury itself at the end of a gloomy alley and with no street facade whatsoever, counts on word of wouth, tired travelers and sa bonne étoile to bring business about...

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  5. Your food photos always make my mouth water, your garden photos inspire me and I love your writing.

    Marie, I have a "Best Blog" award for you on my blog. There is no pressure to participate though. I know some people do not have the time or just do not accept awards.
    Congratulations you deserve It!

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  6. Artichoke dip to remember: Vic's on the River in Savannah, Ga.

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  7. Thanks needed a Freemans Lane artichoke dip fix in Australia, thank you! Savouring! X

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