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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Roasted Garlic



Have you ever attempted to roast garlic before?

Have you ever eaten roasted garlic before?

It is easy to do, it can be used on a variable of recipes, it tastes good and it is healthy for you, garlic that is. If you haven't eaten roasted garlic before you have no idea what you are missing.

Never fear I am here to show you how to do this.


1 Clove of garlic
Extra Virgin Olive Oil


With a sharp knife, cut the top of the bulb of the garlic.


See it's simple and easy.


Pour 1/2 teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil on the tops of the garlic
and let it sit for two minutes to soak in the oil.



Pour another 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil over the tops of the garlic.


Place the garlic on a oven proof dish
and cover with aluminum foil.

Cook in the oven at 350 degrees for 30 - 45 minutes,
depending on how many bulbs you are roasting.


This is what is should look like when it comes out of the oven.

Don't worry if yours is a little darker than mine,

ovens temperatures vary.


It still looks good no matter what angle you look at it.


Wait until the garlic cools before you handle the bulb.

If your as impatient as me you use a glove and a fork and pull them out.



Leave them whole and use them in Spaghetti sauce or Chicken Marsala.



Or smash them with a fork and use them on

pizza, focaccia bread, garlic bread or in dips.


As Eddie, from National Lampoons Christmas Vacation would say,
"It is goooooooooooood!"

Okay, I watch way to many movies and quote way too many lines. It's my job.



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3 comments:

  1. Mmmmmmmm..... I am dreaming of roasted garlic pizza!!! Great step by step instructions!!!

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  2. I love roasted garlic! I do not make mine with any additional oil, however, due to cuttin' the calories.

    If you use a little more oil you can make the roasted garlic into a nice spread for italian bread.

    Nice blog!

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  3. At Molly's Landing in Catoosa, Oklahoma they serve it with your dinner. I love it!

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