Roasted garlic is easy to make, great for adding flavor to recipes, and delicious on it’s own. Follow my easy step-by-step tutorial to learn how to roast garlic. I’m a big fan of roasted garlic! I’ve posted a few years that include roasted garlic over the years, including my vegan fettuccine Alfredo, garlic bread, and potato soup…and I’ve got more on the way. So I thought right now would be a good time for a deep dive into the world of roasted garlic. Why Roast Garlic?The first time I posted a recipe that included roasted garlic, I had a few people question my sanity. Usually, when you see a recipe that includes roasted garlic, the garlic is measured not in cloves, but in entire bulbs. No really, stay with me. Roasting garlic mellows the flavor. You can totally eat (and love) an entire bulb of roasted garlic. You so can’t do that with raw garlic. After roasting, garlic totally loses its bite. The flavor is mellow, and even a bit sweet. It’s also much easier to digest. And it won’t give you anywhere near the level of garlic breath that you’d get from the raw stuff. To me it tastes like garlic butter…only, like the best garlic butter ever. And it’s vegan! How to Roast GarlicOkay, let’s get down to the method! Start by preheating your oven. Gather your ingredients, of which there are only two:
I recommend using a big bulb of garlic with nice big cloves if you can get one. It’ll make it easier to remove the garlic from the bulb after roasting. Turn your garlic bulb on it’s side and cut off the top. I usually cut mine at a level about 25% of the way down from the very tip of the bulb. The goal here is to expose as many cloves as you can, while cutting off as little of each one as you can. I’ll sometimes take my knife and make a little nick into the side to expose any cloves that I missed with the initial cut. Now drizzle your bulb with olive oil. I use a tablespoon for smaller bulbs, two for larger ones. Wrap your garlic loosely in foil. If you prefer to avoid the use of foil, use a garlic roaster instead. Pop your garlic into the oven, placing it right on the rack. Let it roast away! After a while your house will start to smell wonderful. I usually start checking on my garlic after about 30 minutes. It’s done when the cloves are browned and caramelized. Roasting can take anywhere from 30 minutes for a smaller bulb, to 60 minutes for a larger one. Open up the foil (or roaster) and let your garlic cool for a few minutes before you try to handle it. To extract your garlic, simply squeeze the bulb. The garlic will be super soft and spreadable — don’t expect the cloves to hold their shape. How to Use Roasted Garlic
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Recipe NotesNutrition information is based on 1 medium garlic bulb and 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Nutrition Facts Roasted Garlic Amount Per Serving (1 garlic bulb) Calories 128 Calories from Fat 126 % Daily Value* Fat 14g22% Saturated Fat 2g10% Carbohydrates 1.5g1% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Sharing is caring! from http://easyveganrecipes.info/how-to-roast-garlic/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-roast-garlic
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