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Tip of the Day - Peeling Garlic
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Learn multiple ways to peel fragrant cloves of garlic, and you'll be cooking with aglio in no time.
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Oven-Roasted Garlic - Feast Your Eyes
Photo: The Brown Eyed Baker, Flickr.
For this head of perfectly roasted garlic, blogger The Brown Eyed Baker simply cut off enough of the bulb to expose the cloves, drizzled them with a tablespoon of olive oil and added a generous sprinkling of salt before covering it with aluminum foil and roasting the entire thing for 40 minutes at 375 degrees F.
Great for use in pasta and pizzas and slathered on bread, those who truly love garlic may have a hard time not eating this straight out of the oven. But whatever you do with those golden-brown cloves, don't forget to save the skins for broth!
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September Food Festivals
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| Photo: www.houstonhotsauce.com |
Nappanee Apple Festival, Nappanee, Ind., Sept. 17-20: Apple season is upon us. Many are headed to pick-your-own orchards. This festival includes an apple-peeling contest, apple bake-off, pie-eating contest and the world's largest baked apple pie, weighing in at 600 pounds and a whopping 7 feet across. There's a daily lumberjack show, too.
The Houston Hot Sauce Festival, Houston, Sept. 19-20: Hot sauce festivals are on fire! Nationwide, they're popular, chilehead blow-outs. Attendees can sample and purchase a plethora of sauces, chiles and dry rubs. Don't forget to vote in the People's Choice for the Hottest Hot Sauce at this ninth annual festival.
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Garlic, Gripes and Green Wheat -- The New York Times in 60 Seconds
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| Garlic clove. Photo: Muffet, Flickr |
- It might not win you any suitors, but researchers say that freshly crushed garlic can help your heart.
- Writer Jhumpa Lahiri writes about the inadequate culinary tools housed in the rental kitchens of Cape Cod.
- Gripes about sharing kitchens with friends, from terrible salad dressings to cleaning up other people's messes.
- Beaujolais might not have the most haute reputation, but some winemakers are producing high-quality versions of the vino.
- Iraq's masquf -- a technique that cooks gutted fish in a roaring fire -- is re-gaining popularity.
- Over-harvesting couldn't keep the oysters out of the Chesapeake: Scientists have "re-established a significant population."
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Don't Forget Fresh Garlic - Tip of the Day
Summer may hold almost too many culinary treats to keep track of, but don't forget to indulge in fresh garlic.
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