Glut of onions and garlic - any cool ideas?
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As per title really, new allotment holders, first season growing.
We've done OK! Likely a year's worth of onion and garlic...
Dried for the last fortnight in the greenhouse, so could easily plait and hang in our frost free garage. However, I've also just bought a big upright freezer for the garage, and it's sitting empty - so am going to do some 'oil/onion/garlic' cubes to freeze and then just throw a few into a pan when doing a quick midweek meal.
Any other thoughts? I did hear about slow roasting the garlic and storing in oil in jars - but also heard botulism can arise, which did put me off a tad...
We've done OK! Likely a year's worth of onion and garlic...
Dried for the last fortnight in the greenhouse, so could easily plait and hang in our frost free garage. However, I've also just bought a big upright freezer for the garage, and it's sitting empty - so am going to do some 'oil/onion/garlic' cubes to freeze and then just throw a few into a pan when doing a quick midweek meal.
Any other thoughts? I did hear about slow roasting the garlic and storing in oil in jars - but also heard botulism can arise, which did put me off a tad...
Great recipe here for a curry base.
https://youtu.be/LOn9wkjLpCc
Whatever you do though don't waste it. We've been guilty of that before. If you aren't going to use it all give some away to friends and family.
https://youtu.be/LOn9wkjLpCc
Whatever you do though don't waste it. We've been guilty of that before. If you aren't going to use it all give some away to friends and family.
Some absolutely cracking ideas here, thanks!
Definitely won't be wasting any - way, way too much time and hard work went into them... "Worst" case, I'll use a hundred cloves in a single dish!! Family have already been gifted some, we think we've about a year's worth kept.
Definitely doing some curry base. Probably won't do puree for storage, as I think I'd be better off just doing a big batch of base and freezing it 'ready to go'.
With confit in oil at 80C - would I do that in something like a bain marie using my sous vide to control the temp?
Garlic pickle sounds intriguing! As does smoking some...
Current plan - dice/process enough for 'everyday cooking' and freeze in oil. Perfect for making my other half's life a bit easier as she has hypermobility and can dislocate joints purely through chopping onions/potatoes.
Batch of curry base.
Those two should make use of most/all the onions.
Garlic, I may have succeeded a little better than I expected! Which enables a bit of experimentation.
I'll do a trial of some confit and see how we like it - not something we've ever had I don't think. Same for the smoked garlic - I'll put some on when I next fire up the smoker for a joint of meat.
Definitely won't be wasting any - way, way too much time and hard work went into them... "Worst" case, I'll use a hundred cloves in a single dish!! Family have already been gifted some, we think we've about a year's worth kept.
Definitely doing some curry base. Probably won't do puree for storage, as I think I'd be better off just doing a big batch of base and freezing it 'ready to go'.
With confit in oil at 80C - would I do that in something like a bain marie using my sous vide to control the temp?
Garlic pickle sounds intriguing! As does smoking some...
Current plan - dice/process enough for 'everyday cooking' and freeze in oil. Perfect for making my other half's life a bit easier as she has hypermobility and can dislocate joints purely through chopping onions/potatoes.
Batch of curry base.
Those two should make use of most/all the onions.
Garlic, I may have succeeded a little better than I expected! Which enables a bit of experimentation.
I'll do a trial of some confit and see how we like it - not something we've ever had I don't think. Same for the smoked garlic - I'll put some on when I next fire up the smoker for a joint of meat.
Edited by Sway on Sunday 15th August 08:51
Sway said:
Some absolutely cracking ideas here, thanks!
Definitely won't be wasting any - way, way too much time and hard work went into them... "Worst" case, I'll use a hundred cloves in a single dish!!
In that case get this bookDefinitely won't be wasting any - way, way too much time and hard work went into them... "Worst" case, I'll use a hundred cloves in a single dish!!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Made-India-Britain-Recipe...
and look up the "100 garlic-clove curry" recipe. And yes, it is literally 100 cloves of garlic.
Its a pretty interesting book in general, not that I've made a huge amount in it, though that garlic recipe did ring a bell when I read that!
-they also have a garlic pickle recipe.
In fact, the quote at the bottom of the front cover says "This book is full of real charm, personality, love and garlic"
I also just remembered an LA restaurant called the Stinking Rose which is a super garlic restaurant, I just checked amazon and they have a cookbook too
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stinking-Rose-Restaurant-...
Funny story about that place, some friends of mine went for dinner there and had a flight the next day, they overheard the stewardesses chatting to each other, "i cant figure out where that garlic smell is coming from!!"
Edited by HotJambalaya on Sunday 15th August 12:33
This is fantastic and would use 10+ cloves every time...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/tandoori_chickp...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/tandoori_chickp...
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