Today, were talking garlic. About a month ago, we realized the garlic tops hadnt grown in quite a while and the leaves were starting to turn brown. Time to harvest! While we managed to dig up most of the bulbs unscathed, we found three with damage.
(Katie says, "From the trowel you dug them up with?"
"No, no, of course not. I would never make a careless mistake like that; they had those slices before I dug them up. Theres a new invasive species of Italian worm that makes marks just like those...surprised you havent heard about it yet Also, dont bother looking that up."
*Katie rolls her eyes.*)
So, what to do with the damaged bulbs? They probably wont survive the normal curing process, being full of invasive Italian worm bites and all. |
Any fresh garlic recipe will work, but we put most of it on pizzas. The flavor of the fresh garlic was unreal. Very different than even the garlic cloves from dried bulbs. Yum. As a side note, we didnt think to try Clotildes use for the inter-clove membranes, which arent dry and papery on fresh garlic, but you can bet your boots we will next year. |
Also, we had a good time with the chopped scapes on the pizzas, but there are lots of other ways were looking forward to trying next year, too. For example, garlic scape pesto? That sounds pretty good! |
Whats your favorite use for freshly-pulled garlic? Let us know in the comments section below!