Slow Roasted Garlic Paste and The revival of bygone practices

With the majority of the world being confined to their homes, to their own towns, and to their countries, it has brought on the revival of  bygone practices in the kitchen for many of us. Fermenting,  pickling, making jam,  and particularly bread baking being just a few. This is exactly what I have been doing during our 9 week confinement in South Africa.  I appreciate it is not something that everyone will be able to do at the moment, but hopefully when life returns to normal,  these old traditions will start resurfacing, and become the norm.  So let’s support our local suppliers and home industries,  we can all make that change for a better future.

My house was struck by lightening the night before our lockdown and although most things were ok, my precious computer was destroyed.  It has been a long 9 weeks without it, but I am happy to say that I now have a beautiful new one and I am up and running.

I have however been very busy in the kitchen, and have made more loaves of bread than I care to eat, but it has been a great learning curve, and I am finally proud to say that I am no longer scared of sourdough starters or yeast.  I have fermented fantastic Dill Pickles, pickled spicy carrots, made Chutneys and salsa, but my favourite has been this slow roasted garlic which is so easy and lasts for ages in the fridge.  It is great in salad dressing, on a lovely rare piece of meat, in stews and in soups.

Slow roasted garlic

This beautiful roasted garlic is cooked in a very low oven for 2 hours, the skins are then removed and then the whole thing is blitzed up to make the most delicious garlic paste which is great as a replacement for  fresh garlic, and the roasting gives it a beautiful full bodied flavour.  I added a few sprigs of thyme for a bit of extra flavour, but it is not necessary if you don’t have any.

I hope you enjoy this and I am looking forward to showing you more of what I have been doing in the last few months.

Take care and be safe my friends.

5 from 1 vote
Slow roasted garlic paste
Course: Condiments
Ingredients
  • 2 heads fresh garlic
  • 100 ml olive oil
  • a few sprigs of thyme
Instructions
  1. Place all the ingredients in a small baking dish

  2. Set your oven to a very low setting 100ºC/212ºF

  3. Roast for 2 hours

  4. Remove the thyme and squeeze the garlic out of the skins, and mash or blitz with the oil until a paste is formed.

  5. Keep in a glass container in the fridge

 

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2 Comments

  • Reply Cinnamon Vogue May 20, 2020 at 6:01 PM

    Wow I am making this. In this day of Corona, garlic is one of many weapons. Here in the US a lot garlic comes from China so it is a pain to find locally grown garlic. I wonder how long it will keep in the refrigerator. Only wish I knew how to make bread. Garlic toast would be great. Sorry to hear about your computer. Wow that lightning strike must have been pretty crazy. I am so paranoid I keep 5 lap tops and 5 cell phones scattered around friends and family. Family thinks I am nuts. It can be devastating when you lose your information.

    • Reply Shades of Cinnamon May 21, 2020 at 2:31 PM

      I would definitely try and find a locally grown garlic at the Organic Farmers Market if any of them are still functional at the moment. The Santa Monica Organic Market on a Saturday morning is great.

      Yes its time for me to upgrade my iCloud and get a few more external hard drives to accommodate all my millions of photographs.
      Take care, keep healthy, and stay safe.

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