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Does garlic smell stronger than it tastes?
A recipe I was following said to use 3-4 cloves of garlic. In the end I only used 1, but whilst it is cooking (a casserole), it smells really strong of it! Will it taste that strong?
A recipe I was following said to use 3-4 cloves of garlic. In the end I only used 1, but whilst it is cooking (a casserole), it smells really strong of it! Will it taste that strong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's probably a subjective question, depending on whether or not you like garlic. I would say yes, it does smell stronger than it tastes, but then I love it. I have one clove chopped into the mixed salad I sometimes have for packed lunch, but it smells really strongly. Fortunately we're all garlic lovers in the office.
Hi zipadeedodah
The later you add the garlic to your dish during the cooking process the stronger the flavour will be.
For a 3 hour beef stew I add the garlic during the last half hour of cooking time.
Also the more you crush the clove the more oil you release from the clove, and it is this which flavours the food.
I use a garlic press which turns the clove into garlic puree.
The later you add the garlic to your dish during the cooking process the stronger the flavour will be.
For a 3 hour beef stew I add the garlic during the last half hour of cooking time.
Also the more you crush the clove the more oil you release from the clove, and it is this which flavours the food.
I use a garlic press which turns the clove into garlic puree.
Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic
(Poulet a Quarante Gousses d'Ail)
1.35kg (3lb) Roasting Chicken
40 Large Cloves Garlic
4-6 Sprigs Fresh Thyme
2 Sprigs Fresh Rosemary
2 Bay Leaves
4 tbsp Oil
Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper
Pre-heat the oven to 190�C: 375�F: Gas 5.
Clean the cavity of the chicken and dry with kitchen paper.
Heat the oil in a large frying pan.
Add the chicken and cook on each side, until lightly coloured all over.
Place 2-3 sprigs of thyme, 4-5 peeled cloves of garlic, a sprig of rosemary and a bay leaf into the cavity of the chicken.
Place in a deep casserole only just large enough to fit the chicken.
Pour over the oil used for frying and place the remaining herbs on top of the chicken and the unpeeled cloves of garlic around it and season well.
Cover the casserole very tightly, sealing well.
Bake for 1� hours, but do not uncover whilst cooking.
Remove from the oven and allow to stand, covered, for 8-10 minutes before serving.
Carve the chicken and serve with seasonal vegetables or salad, accompanied by crusty bread which the cloves of garlic can be squeezed on to.
http://thefoody.com/int/chicken40.html
(Poulet a Quarante Gousses d'Ail)
1.35kg (3lb) Roasting Chicken
40 Large Cloves Garlic
4-6 Sprigs Fresh Thyme
2 Sprigs Fresh Rosemary
2 Bay Leaves
4 tbsp Oil
Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper
Pre-heat the oven to 190�C: 375�F: Gas 5.
Clean the cavity of the chicken and dry with kitchen paper.
Heat the oil in a large frying pan.
Add the chicken and cook on each side, until lightly coloured all over.
Place 2-3 sprigs of thyme, 4-5 peeled cloves of garlic, a sprig of rosemary and a bay leaf into the cavity of the chicken.
Place in a deep casserole only just large enough to fit the chicken.
Pour over the oil used for frying and place the remaining herbs on top of the chicken and the unpeeled cloves of garlic around it and season well.
Cover the casserole very tightly, sealing well.
Bake for 1� hours, but do not uncover whilst cooking.
Remove from the oven and allow to stand, covered, for 8-10 minutes before serving.
Carve the chicken and serve with seasonal vegetables or salad, accompanied by crusty bread which the cloves of garlic can be squeezed on to.
http://thefoody.com/int/chicken40.html
40 cloves?! One was quite enough for me, so don't think I'll be experimenting with 40!
cyclone....I like mild garlic, and garlic bread etc, but had never used garlic cloves myself in a recipe. Thought I'd give it a try, but once I had put it in I decided I wasn't keen on the smell, so wished I hadn't bothered! Another time I won't include the garlic...
cyclone....I like mild garlic, and garlic bread etc, but had never used garlic cloves myself in a recipe. Thought I'd give it a try, but once I had put it in I decided I wasn't keen on the smell, so wished I hadn't bothered! Another time I won't include the garlic...