Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Garlic Harvest


Maine Man & the kids pulled the garlic last week.
Before anyone asks I have no idea what variety it is....organization is not my best quality ;)
What I do know is that it is a mix of soft & hard neck varieties.
It has been drying in the barn. I have given some away and I cook with it frequently.
Hard neck garlics do not have a long shelf life so my plan is to try and freeze a bit, make some pesto, and I may even attempt to pickle some. Flower Girl LOVES pickled garlic. Has anyone ever pickled garlic before? Any suggestions for alternate storage?
Cute little story about pickled garlic....last Christmas I bought some pickled garlic for FG. That night she ate a handful. The next day I noticed she had peculiar breath. It seemed to persist for days. I felt it was endocrine in nature. Ha, the nurse in me! I was convinced she was in DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis) or something and even went as far as checking her blood sugar with a glucometer I had. It was normal of course. That afternoon while talking to my BF about the situation, she chuckled and reminded me of all the garlic she'd consumed in the days prior to.
LOL, sometimes knowing more is not always better.

4 comments:

Donna said...

Funny with the vampire repellant breath! I've never pickled garlic before. I usually slice it thin and dehydrate it then pulverize it in my food processor and made garlic powder. Of course I save lots for making roasted garlic. Is there anything better on homemade garlic bread? I don't think so!

YD, sometimes with ♥June and ♥Angel Samantha said...

Nice harvest! I have never pickled or even had pickled garlics before.

Sheryl at Providence North said...

Looks good! I am planting garlic for the first time this coming October. I love the way the braided garlic looks hanging in the kitchen! lol! That's not the only reason I am growing it.

Country Girl said...

Thanks for the ideas Donna. I may try and make some garlic powder.