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Help! What to do with all this peeled garlic
I bought a giant 3lb bag of peeled garlic at Costco for a fantastic price. However I'm running out of ways to use it. I'm freezing some but still have a pound I'd like to use up. So far I've made roasted garlic hummus, beef(less) burgundy, caesar dressing and pesto. Any other ideas that are low carb?
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Google "chicken with 40 cloves of garlic" (really). Pretty classic dish, you'll find lots of variations.
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Pickle it. Seriously.
You can google around for a recipe but basically it's going to be something like garlic, water + apple cider vinegar, cloves, peppercorns, salt, splenda, other spices into a pot; boil for a few minutes and stick in a jar in the fridge. I let it sit for a few weeks and then just eat them with a spoon. Delicious. |
Oh man, I sometimes roast 20-30 cloves in the pan with a chicken. It becomes soft and sweet and caramelized and you can spread it on bread like butter. I probably use 10 garlic cloves a day, usually crushed and sauteed for things like brussel sprouts or crushed and smeared on chicken or fish before cooking.
If you saute crushed garlic in a pan with a little olive oil until it turns golden, you can put it on a salad instead of bacon bits or croutons. It is amazing. That is, if you don't eat it all before you can get it to the salad plate. |
Spread on bread????
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Oh it's AWESOMENESS roasted til soft as buttah and then spread on bread. You can't beat the sweet garlicky goodness that way!
As for the peeled cloves, I just stick the whole bag in the freezer and pull them out as needed. They last a good long while in there if you make sure to press out as much air as possible while resealing the zip top. |
Getting a three pound bag of peeled garlic at a good price might just tip me over the edge into joining Costco!
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Thanks for the suggestions. I don't eat bread though I loved roasted garlic spread on it dearly, especially with a little brie. I'm thinking of making a carmelized garlic and goat cheese tart with a hazelnut crust. That should use up a nice chunk of it.
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Make Garlic Pizza...don't know a good recipe....does anyone else?
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Question on freezing the peeled garlic. When thawed what is the texture like? Can you still use it in a garlic press like fresh garlic?
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i once bought a jar of peeled garlic cloves.
at SHOPRITE, I could not use it fast enough. it turned rancid on me. I am buying much smaller quantities and unpeeled. I also use minced garlic most of the time. but sometimes I like to use the real deal as it were. Garlic cloves do a better job of keeping out the vampires than the dry sprinkle version. Love & Profits: FLATFERENGHI
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I was wondering if the prepeeles whole cloves are as pungent as fresh raw garlic. I have been tempted many times by that big bag at Costco, but was afraid the cloves might not have as much punch. What do you guys think?
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the pre-peeled were garlicky enough for me.
i would get them again, but in a smaller quantity. FF
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Thanks FF--I go through loads of garlic so the quantity isnt a problem. Just didn't want it to be "tame"garlic!
BTW, may I ask what your screenname means? |
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