Vampires ain't gonna touch my garden
9/28/2011 3:34:22 PM
now you gotta worry about Jaybee1200
9/28/2011 3:35:26 PM
By "garden" you mean your vagina?
9/28/2011 3:36:07 PM
why would you buy a shit ton garlic for fish?
9/28/2011 3:36:49 PM
I love me some garlic... but while on this discussion, what are the benefits of fresh garlic over minced? the process of peeling and crushing cloves of garlic is such a pain- or do garlic presses really make it that much easier (I've never seen one in action). Garlic is probably my favorite thing to add to anything I make, so any way to make it easier is a good thing!
9/28/2011 3:37:19 PM
^^^ No, that's her secret garden.
9/28/2011 3:38:56 PM
I've never really had a hard time peeling garlic. You just cut a thin line vertically on the clove and then the skin peels off easily. Those garlic roller things works really well too but I'm lazy and find the knife method just as easy.Personally I think fresh garlic tastes better than the jars of minced but I definitely use minced when just making a quick stir fry or something.I ordered a bunch of heirloom varieties. Interested to see if they taste any different.
9/28/2011 3:42:20 PM
9/28/2011 3:43:21 PM
I, too, love my garlic. 1 clove....pah....if there isn't half a head of garlic in there then there isn't enough. I just drop a head in the food processor until I am satisfied that it is sufficiently chopped. Longer for minced. I took a bag of 16 bean soup mix, cleaned,soaked overnight, cooked the beans. Then added 1 pound smoked sausage, 1 pound cooked shrimp, 2 onions chopped, 1 huge head of garlic minced and 2 cans of Rotel. Cook that up and it was right! Add a little cayenne and/or jalapenos for extra heat.....
9/28/2011 3:44:57 PM
Mmmm that sounds tasty and like I could throw it in my crock pot.
9/28/2011 3:48:57 PM
garlic presses are great for being a huge pain in the ass to clean well, and beyond that, not much else.it takes all of what, 2 minutes to break down an entire head of garlic?but jesus christ, two pounds of garlic is quite a lot
9/28/2011 3:49:48 PM
Why would you buy garlic when you can easily grow it?
9/28/2011 3:50:31 PM
^^^ Hells yeah![Edited on September 28, 2011 at 3:51 PM. Reason : extra "^" needed]
9/28/2011 3:51:13 PM
9/28/2011 3:56:38 PM
I have a garlic roller, shit is awesome. So simple, yet so effective.I also have a garlic press and a garlic slicer, but both are a pain in the ass to clean, so I just use a hand-held grater-thing
9/28/2011 3:58:53 PM
9/28/2011 3:58:58 PM
yeah its really not that hard to prep and mince garlic with a knifeI think a garlic press would make things a lot more difficult
9/28/2011 4:01:17 PM
9/28/2011 4:09:04 PM
so i guess you dont go to the store for other things, ever.or outside of the shelf life of garlic, which is like 3-4 months for a whole head.that's impressive sir.[Edited on September 28, 2011 at 4:26 PM. Reason : e]
9/28/2011 4:26:08 PM
if I had a garden, I would probably try growing some... but I'd rather try to grow peppers and 'maters
9/28/2011 4:27:56 PM
^^ shelf life of garlic is much much longer than 3 months fool.
9/28/2011 5:00:25 PM
i've never had the opportunity to test that out
9/28/2011 5:01:45 PM
Hardneck garlic is way stronger and hotter than store bought softneck heads. The heads/cloves get way larger in the garden too.Here's a pic of a giant head that came out of last year's crop
9/28/2011 5:15:59 PM
where's your wrist?
9/28/2011 7:35:28 PM
The garlic leaves are delicious too. I throw them in stir fries, pasta, stews, etc.
9/28/2011 8:03:44 PM
now you gotta worry about dweedle
9/28/2011 8:04:31 PM
honestly i can't taste the difference between fresh/canned garlic. however, when i have the time,- like when i'm spending all day cooking for thanksgiving, i really enjoy taking the time to chop it up myself. so much fun. i'm weird.
9/28/2011 8:06:47 PM
^ If it was store bought fresh garlic, that's why you couldn't taste a difference. It's the same garlic
9/28/2011 8:08:38 PM
nah she's probably cooked it to death to the point it doesn't matterMeg I bet you could tell the difference if you tried
9/28/2011 8:12:11 PM
ok, i reread, i see now. i've done all of the above -- canned, store bought fresh, fresh from the garden all tasty[Edited on September 28, 2011 at 8:16 PM. Reason : ]
9/28/2011 8:14:26 PM
train your tastebuds girlthat's all
9/28/2011 8:15:15 PM
i did not read the whole thread but i find garlic presses to be a bigger hassle than they are worth. I just slam the shit with my knife, quick chop and doneand a trick to washing garlic smell off your hands: wash your hands with something stainless steel. like a ladle or something. something about the ions. it totally works.
9/28/2011 10:23:11 PM
10/2/2011 3:27:17 PM
My garlic arrived Now to wait for the first frost so I can drop these suckers in the ground.
10/3/2011 9:00:01 AM
I spent a good part of my weekend separating garlic to get ready for planting
10/3/2011 9:29:14 AM
Do you amend the soil at all or just plop them into the ground. I usually mix in some topsoil with the clay but it'd be kind of nice if I didn't have to go buy more bags before spring
10/3/2011 11:15:12 AM
DeeMarie and NRR, I am glad you all liked the recipe.
10/3/2011 11:52:37 AM
Planted four varieties today and cooked the leftover cloves for a taste test. Surprisingly we could actually taste a difference between all four. The first two were really mild, almost sweet. Not sure how I felt about them. The other two were spicier and had a BAM GARLIC taste to them. Can't wait to have more of that stuff.
11/6/2011 5:37:57 PM