anyone grow elephant garlic? any good? know of any good suppliers?
Was you watching ready steady cook?
I've got some in now - from the Isle of White people I think. I love the stuff & usually bring lots back from France but we've not been for a while. :'(
Why boffer!!!!
there's loads of wild ramson just popping through in the woods (or wild garlic) or is that the same as elephant garlic ?
Get the children to go for a walk and forage ( Boys love it)(real hunter gatherer stuff)
Go with dog and plastic bag and remember pick in non poluted areas
bring home -> put small amount of oil in frying pan
->tair the leaves with hands and put in frying pan
->mix 3 eggs in jug (or bowl)(for medium size omellet) and pour on the ramson (wild garlic)
->cook until the underneath is firm (I like a soft middle and by the time you) fold it in half ( its cooked)
->eat with loads of tom kechup and sweet chilli sauce
FABO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Elephant garlic produces huge bulbs; I think it is more related to leeks/onions than garlic, has a much milder taste.
I grew some from the IOW last year, not cheap, but grew well and we ate the lot as soon as they were ready! This year I managed to find some in a local garden centre, much cheaper and more cloves; I'm going to plant them soon at the lottie when it stops raining..... ::)
We bought ours from wilkos last year great crop - we are replanting the little bulblet scale things that grew this year, not sure how cussessful that will be, but there are signs of life already.
Tasted very good :), much milder than normal garlic.
It barely tastes of garlic at all, but it's a nice addition to whatever you're cooking. I tried it for the first time last year, and planted most of what I grew. It's quite unlike Ramsons, which is a much smaller plant, and definitely a garlic. I don't quite know how to classify the heffalump sort.
I bought a bulb in NY 3 years ago - it was imported from Chile. That original bulb has had cloves saved, grown on, and has been distributed amongst my friends here over the past 2 years.....my own saved bulb is up and doing nicely in the garden - another 5 big bulbs on the way. KP had the 'runt of the litter' last year - think it weighed in at 8oz, btw. 8)
It's lovely roasted....that creamy mildly-flavoured centre that oozes out onto hot toast.........priceless!
I agree it's wonderful roasted maybe then in a roasted butternut soup.
"Runty" has finally popped through to say hello ! I gave one clove away and the other four are now showing.
Think they've wandered though. I don't recall planting them THAT far to the right in the tub.
::)
Just to let you know that Wyevale have these in, 3 cloves for £2.99 just had to buy some to try. It says plant in Spring.
I grew some last year. Yesterday I was working at my allotment and I noticed I had missed harvesting one and it was growing again. I like a strong garlic flavour though and I found it a bit mild.
Quote from: Rosyred on February 27, 2007, 14:27:49
Just to let you know that Wyevale have these in, 3 cloves for £2.99 just had to buy some to try. It says plant in Spring.
The sooner they're in the better. I don't know why they tell you to plant garlic in spring; you can often get away with it, but it's always better planted earlier.
I was surpised Robert too as I thought you needed a frost to make the blub form cloves. I brought some more garlic too while I was there so I check the difference between Autumn & spring planting.