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Title: garlic
Post by: small on September 03, 2010, 21:13:55
Reading the veg threads, people seem to grow huge amounts of garlic.  I usually divide one head and plant the cloves, getting about 12 new bulbs, and that does us for the year. So how do you all use it? What am I missing? I do love garlic flavour and would welcome some new ideas.....
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: jennym on September 03, 2010, 23:14:46
Dunno how you manage with just 12 bulbs  ;D when the garlic are ready here, first thing I do is fry up a panful with butter and eat them just like that, they're gorgeous.
(Must admit I do try to time it so I haven't got to see anyone the next couple of days  ;D)
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: qahtan on September 04, 2010, 01:17:58
 But what about scapes..  qahtan

(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y58/qahtan/garden/garlicscapescloseup.png)
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: euronerd on September 04, 2010, 01:44:19
Into a stirfry? I can't find the link just now but try a search for garlic scape pesto.
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: Sparkly on September 05, 2010, 19:35:54
We aim for about 60-70 bulbs to last us for the year. I use them in cooking (generally in most things LOL) - curries, stews, stir frys etc. I also make some garlic butter and store in the freezer (chop a bit off as needed).
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: qahtan on September 05, 2010, 19:42:44
 Google has a lot of garlic scape pesto  recipes....    ;-))) q
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: small on September 05, 2010, 20:08:00
Thanks for the ideas, garlic pesto and garlic butter are certainly to try - don't know why I didn't think of the latter......
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: pigeonseed on September 06, 2010, 09:53:39
Garlic butter sounds like a good idea, because the flavour of garlic is so rich and delicate early on, but once stored, it does seem to get a bit harsh. Maybe it would preserve its flavour better in frozen butter.
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: small on September 06, 2010, 18:49:55
I'll let you know, Pigeonseed - I'm going to make and freeze some with last years leftovers tomorrow.......
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: Mr Smith on October 04, 2010, 20:21:32
I'm going to have round about a hundred garlic planted for next year I already have some in my raised beds, but what I intend to do is have a go at making a garlic and chilli sauce or puree, I've never done this before (being a man) but I have been looking at You Tube for some Ideas the main ingredients seem to be oil, egg whites, salt, cornflour, and a good blender any help or advice appreciated, :)   
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: small on October 04, 2010, 21:38:20
Wow, Mr Smith, one hundred garlics, I feel a right wuss now.....when I made my garlic butter, it didn't seem very garlick-y so I doubled the quantities. Freezing intensified the flavour, how are you going to store your puree? Just a warning....
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: Mr Smith on October 05, 2010, 16:22:16
small,
                 Like you I intend to freeze the stuff after I have decided what I'm making  I won't have any trouble with any extra garlic I might have plenty of friends that like cooking, :) 
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: BarriedaleNick on October 05, 2010, 17:45:32
I make plenty of chili sauce but mine is tomato based.  You could add garlic if you wanted too but not sure this would be what you were after..
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: goodlife on October 05, 2010, 17:54:51
I use garlic in most foods..stocks, soups, pasta dishes, roasts, pickle, etc.
Yes, in butter too,,I haven't used in sweet things though..but that will be only a matter of time... ;D
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: Sally A on October 10, 2010, 12:16:11
In previous years I've grown a kilo, but found I ran out, so this year am going for 2kg of Music, £13 a kg incl P&P, that's 180 bulbs, if I go pessimistic and lose a few that's still around 15p a head.

This variety gets a bit ragged around Christmas, but there is nothing stopping you mincing up the cloves and freezing in a tub, and just scoop off what you need until the next years harvest comes in late June/July.
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: chriscross1966 on October 14, 2010, 13:40:17
I just used three heads to make a big saucepan of dhal last night... I'm almost out of this years harvest already, got three heads of softneck and two of hardneck plus a pile of elephant garlic cloves (I've taken all the biggest ones for next years seed... Planning on growing about twice as much next year...

chrisc
Title: Re: garlic
Post by: Greenqueen on October 14, 2010, 13:47:07
Hi

chriscross1966, could I be really cheeky and ask you for a recipe for dahl, my husband really loves it.

Thank you in advance
Greenqueen