Roasted Garlic Recipe – How to Roast Garlic (With Video Instructions)
This is a deliciously sweet and easy way to enjoy garlic and the roasted garlic recipe is so simple that I’m sure it will become the only way you eat garlic bread as well.
Suggestion: Spread the cloves on a nice crusty bread like an Italian ciabatta. The cloves can also be used on antipasto platters, in your cooking and added to everything from pasta sauces to salads or you can mash them into a paste and use it as a spread or a condiment to meats and seafood. The options are limitless.
Enjoy!
Roasted Garlic Recipe – How to Roast Garlic (With Video Instructions)
This is a deliciously sweet and easy way to enjoy garlic and the roasted garlic recipe is so simple that I’m sure it will become the only way you eat garlic bread as well. Enjoy!
Ingredients
- garlic bulbs
- olive oil
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 190 degrees Celsius or 370 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Cut off the top ¼ of each bulb & discard.
- Remove any loose excess skin.
- Arrange the bulbs evenly in a pan or ovenproof dish.
- Cover liberally with olive oil.
- Place the pan into the oven and roast for approximately 10 minutes.
- Remove the pan and pour some more oil on each bulb.
- Return the pan to the oven and roast for a further 10 minutes.
- Rotate the pan or re-arrange the garlic.
- Baste again by spooning the oil in the base of the pan over each bulb.
- Roast a further 15 minutes or until golden and the cloves are starting to rise out of the skin.
- Set aside to cool thoroughly.
- Once cooled, remove the garlic, strain the oil through a fine sieve and store for later use in dressings etc.
- To remove the cloves, simply squeeze the base of each bulb and they will come right out of their skin.
- Suggestion: Spread the cloves on a nice crusty bread like an Italian ciabatta. The cloves can also be used on antipasto platters, in your cooking and added to everything from pasta sauces to salads or you can mash them into a paste and use it as a spread or a condiment to meats and seafood. The options are limitless.
- Note: Although the garlic is delicious and sweet, anymore than a few cloves will leave you quite thirsty, which of course is fine if you have plenty of Italian wine on hand.
Notes
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