Goes well with cheese.Not sure about all that, but it can be quite good in cooking.
"You never know what is enough until you know what is more than enough." - William BlakeThere is "too much of a good thing".
Garlic goes very well with spicy lentil-vegetable soup (cooked in an instant pot or pressure cooker)There's a recipe I used to make sometimes, still can and do on occasion that calls for a whole clove of garlic to be tossed into a watery concoction. The point is, the garlic flavor in the process of simmering leaches all the flavor out into the morass. There's no need to chop much less mince the garlic, just toss in the peeled clove(s).
Some months back I was making a taco bowl, and absent-mindedly opened the side of the garlic powder that's intended for spoon-measuring and went to shake some in... yeah, even after I pulled some of the big heap out, it was still too much garlic 😑I am absolutely one of those people that will read a recipe, and then double or triple the amount of garlic that it recommends because for whatever reason it's never enough.
Hell I love just roasting a bulb of garlic and either eating the cloves plain or spreading them on some hearty bread and eating them up.
So yeah I love garlic and rarely can I have enough.
This is the way. I always at least 2x, but usually 3x garlic in recipes.I am absolutely one of those people that will read a recipe, and then double or triple the amount of garlic that it recommends because for whatever reason it's never enough.
Same with vanilla extract and cinnamon.This is the way. I always at least 2x, but usually 3x garlic in recipes.
My cousin has been eating raw onions her whole life. Loves 'em.This reminds me I have not had roasted garlic in far too long. Take a head of garlic, cut off the the. Sprinkle with olive oil and salt. Wrap in foil and cook at 350 for 45 - 60 minutes. Can be used for a multitude of uses. My daughter would just eat it with a spoon.
Have your cousin try a baked onion, might change their life.My cousin has been eating raw onions her whole life. Loves 'em.
IMO onions are the greatest and I mean that very literally. Greatest thing that ever happened to cooks.Have your cousin try a baked onion, might change their life.
Onion, in oven, do not peel. Foil or pan so it doesn't get leaky. 350 for 45m or to your liking. Can throw on some butter and salt if you like. It's fantastic.
It needs to cook for that amount of time to properly break down the onion tissue and caramelize the sugars. Trust me, it's worth it. Just throw the onion in there 25m in advance or whatever.IMO onions are the greatest and I mean that very literally. Greatest thing that ever happened to cooks.
I mean to try that suggestion. I'm making a pizza in a few hours, will try just putting a whole unpeeled onion on a pan on the lower rack and see what happens. The temperature will be way over 350 but the baking time will be way under 45m. WTH.