By Molly Patrick
Mar 17, 2018,
We had our first and last CFDG retreat in 2018. It was our last not because it wasn’t amazing, it was amazing, but because physical events are not what we want to do.
You can read some of our takeaways in this blog post.
Ingredients
- 2 bulbs of garlic (aka heads)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375° (190°C) and place a piece of parchment paper or a silicone baking mat on a baking sheet. Set aside for now.
- Remove any loose papery layers from the outside of the garlic. Using a sharp knife, trim about 1/4“ off the the top of the garlic bulb, exposing the tops of the cloves.
- Place the bulbs, cut side down, on the baking sheet and place in the oven. Bake for 20 minutes and then turn the bulbs over (so the cut side is now on top) and bake for an additional 15 minutes, until they are nice and brown.
- Take out of the oven and allow to cool until you can handle them without getting burned. Once cooled, pop each clove out of the skin and place in a small jar or container and store in fridge until needed.
Notes
The average grocery store variety bulb or head of garlic has 10 – 15 cloves.
Wishing you a happy week. May it be filled with saying HECK YES to yourself!
Xo
Molly
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I can’t sign up until I have details?
Which island!…name of resort?….
Airfare hotel food included?……
Price???….thanks!
Hi Bonie,
If you click on “Bounce over here to secure your spot” in this post, that takes you to the retreat page will all of the details.
xo
Molly
How long can the roasted garlic be stored in the frig? I’m going to cook some right now!
Hi Grace,
Up to 5 days in the refrigerator. You *might* be able to freeze it. We’re not sure, have never tried it.
Karen
Team Dirty Girl
Not only is the smell of the roasted garlic delightful while it’s roasting, but I love roasting garlic for homemade roasted garlic hummus. Thanks for the tip on no oil!
I successfully froze my leftovers and used them later in salad dressing. Yummy.
Yum yum yum! The smell alone is worth it 😉 I used it in the lemony garlic quinoa recipe and was blown away by how creamy and rich it tasted! I’m definitely going to make this again.
I am so stoked you loved this super simple method!
There is little else that smells better than garlic roasting in the oven.
MUAH!
Molly