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Ah, the smell!
I'm roasting garlic (I frequently roast heads of garlic, then freeze the cloves in little packets so always have roasted garlic on hand) and it smells SO GOOD!! I may have to put some on the left over pizza I'm having for dinner!
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Out of curiosity, how do you roast it? I like to drizzle mine with a little olive oil first. But that's just me.
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I cut off the tops, drizzle with olive oil and cook covered in foil for about half an hour. Then I uncover, drizzle with more oil, and bake uncovered till the cloves brown and pop.
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Do you peel the garlic bulb and separate out the cloves, then put them in foil? It doesn't seem right that you would want to try to peel them after they are all roasted....
What oven temperature would be best?
I love garlic - this sounds like something I would totally be able to use in *everything*
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Errr.... I usually do around 375.
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thanks! I'll have to try this in January!
Enjoy!
Re: Enjoy!
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Mostly I use the garlic for my roasted garlic quesadillas. Yummy!
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Take corn tortillas, put them one by one into hot oil for about five seconds a side, drain,pat off excess oil.
Takes as many cloves of roasted garlic as you want and heat very slightly with some olive oil in the microwave. Smoosh it into a spreadable paste. Take a small spatula and spread the garlic on a tortilla. Sprinkle the shredded cheese of your choice, then add some warmed refried beans (they spread better) more cheese. Top with another tortilla. Place on hot frying pan. Cook each side till it's the browness you desire.
Top with sides you like. Salsa, gauc, sour cream, etc.
Done!
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Onions I'm more tolerant of, and shallots work pretty well for me.
The one spice I really dislike is cilantro. It tastes like soap to me.
However, I do like curry in my scrambled eggs.
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