Artichoke Hearts Overview
Quick Carb Snapshot
- Carbs (per 100 g): ~11 g total, ~4 g net
- Carbs (standard portion): ~4 g net per ½ cup
- Glycemic Index: Low
- Best Substitutes: Hearts of palm, mushrooms
- Diabetic-Friendly? Yes (portion-aware)
- Keto-Friendly? Yes (moderate portions)
Key Traits
- Texture: Tender, slightly fibrous
- Flavor: Mild, slightly nutty
- Carb Impact: Low net carbs due to fiber
- GI / GL Notes: Fiber blunts blood sugar impact
- Common Uses: Dips, salads, casseroles, pasta dishes
Best For
- Low-carb Mediterranean-style meals
- Dips and spreads
- Adding bulk and texture without starch
Avoid For
- Very strict keto when portions are large
- Recipes with added sugary marinades
- Those sensitive to high-fiber foods
How Artichoke Hearts Compares to Higher-Carb Ingredients
Texture & Structure
- More tender than potatoes or pasta
- Fibrous bite similar to hearts of palm
- Holds shape well in cooked dishes
Flavor & Nutrition
- Much lower net carbs than grains or legumes
- High in fiber
- Pairs well with fats and acids
How to Substitute Artichoke Hearts
Low-Carb Swaps by Use
- Dips: Hearts of palm
- Pasta-style dishes: Mushrooms
- Casseroles: Zucchini chunks
Tips for Successful Swaps
- Rinse canned hearts to reduce sodium
- Pat dry before roasting or sautéing
- Pair with fats for better mouthfeel
Storage & Shelf Life
Pantry
Unopened jars or cans are shelf-stable; refrigerate after opening.
Cooked
Cooked artichoke hearts keep 3–4 days refrigerated.
Signs It Has Gone Bad
- Sour smell
- Cloudy liquid
- Visible mold
Carb / Keto & Dietary Notes
- Carb Impact: Low net carbs
- Keto Use: Yes, portion-aware
- Diabetic Notes: Generally blood-sugar stable
This information is for educational purposes only and not medical advice.
Allergy & Dietary Flags
- Gluten-Free: Yes
- Nuts: No
- Nightshade: No
- Vegan / Vegetarian: Yes
Carb & Dietary Tags
- Low-Carb: Yes
- High-Carb: No
- Keto-Friendly: Yes
- Diabetic-Friendly: Yes
- Low GI: Yes
Related Ingredients
Often compared to hearts of palm and mushrooms, artichoke hearts work well as a low-carb pasta or potato alternative.
