As a food blogger I’ve have a lot of odd food products showing up on my doorstep, but this black garlic takes the cake.
Black garlic is actually regular garlic that has been fermented for three weeks to change it into this intense sweet and caramel flavored clove. The consistency of the garlic changes as well. Black garlic is very soft and easily spreadable.
The best I can describe it is roasted garlic times 10. It has such a deep earthy flavor, there is not much else to compare it to. The pungent garlic flavor is totally gone, but there are some hints of roasted garlic.
How to Use Black Garlic
The package suggested using black garlic any place where you’d use regular garlic or roasted garlic, but I think it’s far too weak to replace fresh garlic. That being said, I tried it in two recipes, one was a chicken meatball and the other was fresh salsa. It was great in the chicken meatballs, adding a pleasant depth and sweetness. However, in the salsa, it just didn’t work. It made it taste like it had molasses in it.
Where to Buy Black Garlic
Black garlic is going to be available in local Giant Eagle stores in the coming months which is why they sent it to Cleveland’s fattest food blogger. You can find it in the produce department.
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September 28th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Our blog re: Black Garlic points to some great recipe ideas…just fyi… – Joe
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February 4th, 2010 at 12:26 pm
Can you tell me what giant eagle stores has black garlic? I saw a recipe for black garlic vinaigrette in the plain dealer and I am anxious to try it, like tonight.
Thanks,
Nick Schwegel
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