How To Roast Garlic

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Learn How to Roast Garlic, a great condiment for pastas, sauces, dressings, and more!

Roasted garlic is one of my favorite things!  I am obsessed with garlic to begin with, and roasting garlic brings out the softer and richer flavors of this kitchen staple.  Learn How To Roast Garlic to keep on hand in your own kitchen!

Roasting garlic is an easy way to elevate flavors of any dish and bring out the rich and soft flavors of garlic. Prep in just a couple minutes, throw in the oven to roast, and you have a flavor bomb!

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I love to keep some handy at all times in my refrigerator.  It is a great way to add a little special something to a pasta that needs more dimension or a sauce that may seem a little bland.  One of my favorite things to do is put roasted garlic on pizza after it has come out of the oven (yum!) or making it the star in a pasta dish.

I must warn you, these suckers start emitting an amazing garlic smell almost immediately after you throw them in the oven.  I try to roast garlic during the day but no matter what time I make the roasted garlic, I get hungry!  It smells SO GOOD and I just cannot handle it!

Roasting garlic is an easy way to elevate flavors of any dish and bring out the rich and soft flavors of garlic. Prep in just a couple minutes, throw in the oven to roast, and you have a flavor bomb!

Roasted garlic is much, much milder than it is raw, so you will often see recipes calling for roasted garlic to have a HUGE amount of it!  Do not be afraid, you WANT a ton of roasted garlic.  Trust me.

I typically use at least a whole head of roasted garlic in recipes, and frequently two full heads when I want the flavor to be more obvious.  Garlic is good for you, so go crazy!

Roasting garlic is an easy way to elevate flavors of any dish and bring out the rich and soft flavors of garlic. Prep in just a couple minutes, throw in the oven to roast, and you have a flavor bomb!

Keep the garlic skins and scraps for your Homemade Vegetable Stock!
  
Roasting garlic is an easy way to elevate flavors of any dish and bring out the rich and soft flavors of garlic. Prep in just a couple minutes, throw in the oven to roast, and you have a flavor bomb!

How To Roast Garlic

Learn How to Roast Garlic, a great condiment for pastas, sauces, dressings, and more!
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Course: Condiment
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Gluten Free, Keto/Low Carb, Vegan, Vegetarian
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 2 heads
Calories: 104kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400F.
  • Using a serrated knife, slice off the tops of the garlic heads. You do not want to cut off too much, but you want to expose part of the cloves. Depending on the shape of your garlic, this is approximately 1/2 inch.
  • Place the garlic heads on a piece of tin foil. Drizzle the cut side of the garlic with olive oil. Sprinkle each garlic head with the salt and black pepper.
  • Wrap up the cloves in the foil to create a pouch. You want the garlic completely enclosed without any venting.
  • Place the garlic pouch in the oven and cook for approximately one hour. The garlic is done when it starts to turn brown and softens.
  • Remove the garlic from the oven and let cool. Squeeze each garlic head from the root base to remove all of the garlic from the skin.

Nutrition

Calories: 104kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 112mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 1mg
By on April 13th, 2016

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Kim has grown up with a passion for cooking good food! You can find her in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes, making dog treats, and eating Italian food!

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7 thoughts on “How To Roast Garlic”

  1. There is nothing like roasted garlic. I love that it gets so sweet you could almost eat it straight. I always have it in my fridge now, so it’s ready at a moment’s notice.

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