Storing Fresh Garlic

"We had a bumper crop of garlic this year and I drove myself nuts trying to find the best way to preserve the flavor all year! I tried roasting it but that didn't work for all recipes. I worried about spoilage and botulism when stored in oil. I read that storing in vinegar gives an acidic flavor to some recipes! Ugh! I came across this method an an agriculture site! Not only was this easy from start to finish it was convenient too! The only real work involved is peeling the garlic but that went fast while watching a show of tv or maybe even visiting with a friend- who can share the job! The system requires an amount of garlic so I used 1 head but use as much garlic as you like. Of course, there is no substitute for the flavor and texture of fresh, raw garlic! I found that this method preserves the flavor best imho. Enjoy!"
 
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photo by Mamas Kitchen Hope photo by Mamas Kitchen Hope
photo by Mamas Kitchen Hope
Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
2
Serves:
10
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ingredients

  • 1 head fresh garlic (or as many as you have)
  • aluminum foil
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directions

  • Remove papery husk from garlic and peel each clove. Cover a cookie sheet with aluminum foil. Place peeled garlic in a single layer on the covered cookie sheet. Place in freezer for at least one hour.
  • Remove cookie sheet with frozen individual cloves and place garlic cloves in a plastic zip top bag, Now you can remove one or more cloves as your recipes directs.
  • Garlic cloves do not become mushy and hold their shape well but are softer than fresh. I have used the frozen cloves in lots of ways from smashing them into a paste to slicing and chopping the cloves. The flavor stays nicely as well.

Questions & Replies

  1. How do you store fresh garlic?
     
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Reviews

  1. Be sure to place the plastic zip top bag of garlic cloves inside a glass mason jar or other airtight freezer safe container in the freezer. The smell of garlic transfers easily in the freezer. I freeze the cloves then vacuum seal them in a pint capacity vacuum sealing bags, and then I store the vacuum sealed bag in a glass jar in the door of my freezer compartment. Been handling garlic this way for many years. More convenient than freezing garlic chopped in oil, in my opinion.
     
  2. Thank you thank you thank you for a wonderful way to save fresh garlic year round!
     
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