I have 3 elephant garlics that I grew this year and I want to use the cloves to grow at least 12 next year. The trouble is that the paper surrounding the bulb has come off around the top. Does anyone know if they will store long enough for me to plant them out for the next season or have I blown it?
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Originally posted by Stacey Steve View PostOur first attempt at pickled garlic also ended up with the contents a lovely flirescent green colour and it turned out to be the vonegar was reacting with the metal lid.There is a war going on for your mind. If you are thinking you are winning.
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Originally posted by dexterdoglancashire View PostExcellent thread! I was wondering exactly the same thing. Shall stick to drying them then. Thanks!
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I just put the cloves covered with extra virgin olive oil in a large lidded jar in the fridge and keep them there. I did this 2 yrs ago and they're still fine. As I use them I use the oil, now garlic flavoured, in dressings or for cooking, lovely! They go a lovely deep brown colour, slightly soft, but mellow beautifully. The never go soggy done like this.
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