Domestic Details: How to Roast Garlic
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Roasted garlic is a truly beautiful thing, friends. If you’ve never tried it, I’m unattractively jealous because you are in for a magical, life-changing culinary experience.
When you roast garlic, all kinds of wonderful things happen. As the garlic softens in the oven, its aggressive flavors mellow significantly, and what you end up with when you pull the gorgeously caramelized head from the oven is a nutty, slightly sweet spread. This roasted garlic paste is almost buttery in both flavor and texture, and it is beyond glorious. Plus, it will make your kitchen smell like some sort of intoxicating dreamland. For real.
The truth is, we all need a little more roasted garlic in our lives. This stuff has the ability to take all of your favorite recipes to the next level, and “Roasted Garlic (insert food here)” just sounds fancy. Spread it on sandwiches, toss it with spaghetti and olive oil (so bomb), mix it with butter, or try whisking it into vinaigrettes, dips and sauces. PUT IT ON PIZZA. If you’re feeling rustic, simply spread the roasted garlic onto toasted baguette slices or crackers with a pinch of coarse salt and get weird. You really can’t go wrong.
Luckily, roasting garlic is ridiculously easy, and it’s an impressive domestic skill that you should add to your repertoire immediately. For your convenience, I’ve included a step-by-step garlic-roasting tutorial below. Get on it.
Roasted Garlic: (Yields about 1½-2 tablespoons of roasted garlic paste)
Ingredients:
1 head of garlic
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
Kosher salt
Fresh ground pepper
Preparing your Roasted Garlic:
-Pre-heat the oven to 375 degrees.
-Place the head of garlic on a cutting board.









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I loved your talk for the College of the Atlantic at Beech Hill farm
Thank you, Suzanne! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!!
That’s exactly how I roast my garlic too. So delicious.