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On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 19:02:28 -0400, Cheryl >
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>Along the same lines, I had a lot of garlic to use up so I roasted
>several heads. I keep the roasted garlic in the freezer because it thaws
>quickly and is just as good after being frozen as it was just after
>roasting it.


I might try that today as it's cooled down and I've just lit the
combustion stove to warm the house up a bit. Plus I have more garlic
than will keep just by hanging it, thanks

How do you store your roasted garlic in the freezer? Do you use
freezer bags or a hard plastic container?
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On 3/13/2016 7:14 PM, Je�us wrote:

> On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 19:02:28 -0400, Cheryl >
> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>> Along the same lines, I had a lot of garlic to use up so I roasted
>> several heads. I keep the roasted garlic in the freezer because it thaws
>> quickly and is just as good after being frozen as it was just after
>> roasting it.

>
> I might try that today as it's cooled down and I've just lit the
> combustion stove to warm the house up a bit. Plus I have more garlic
> than will keep just by hanging it, thanks
>
> How do you store your roasted garlic in the freezer? Do you use
> freezer bags or a hard plastic container?
>

I've done both hard plastic container and foil. Either way works the
same for me.

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On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 21:40:48 -0400, Cheryl >
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>On 3/13/2016 7:14 PM, Je?us wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 19:02:28 -0400, Cheryl >
>> wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>> Along the same lines, I had a lot of garlic to use up so I roasted
>>> several heads. I keep the roasted garlic in the freezer because it thaws
>>> quickly and is just as good after being frozen as it was just after
>>> roasting it.

>>
>> I might try that today as it's cooled down and I've just lit the
>> combustion stove to warm the house up a bit. Plus I have more garlic
>> than will keep just by hanging it, thanks
>>
>> How do you store your roasted garlic in the freezer? Do you use
>> freezer bags or a hard plastic container?
>>

>I've done both hard plastic container and foil. Either way works the
>same for me.


Thanks, I might go for the hard plastic container. Ovens up to temp
now so I'll put a few bulbs in.
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On 3/13/2016 10:21 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 21:40:48 -0400, Cheryl >
> wrote:
>
>> On 3/13/2016 7:14 PM, Je?us wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 19:02:28 -0400, Cheryl >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>>> Along the same lines, I had a lot of garlic to use up so I roasted
>>>> several heads. I keep the roasted garlic in the freezer because it thaws
>>>> quickly and is just as good after being frozen as it was just after
>>>> roasting it.
>>>
>>> I might try that today as it's cooled down and I've just lit the
>>> combustion stove to warm the house up a bit. Plus I have more garlic
>>> than will keep just by hanging it, thanks
>>>
>>> How do you store your roasted garlic in the freezer? Do you use
>>> freezer bags or a hard plastic container?
>>>

>> I've done both hard plastic container and foil. Either way works the
>> same for me.

>
> Thanks, I might go for the hard plastic container. Ovens up to temp
> now so I'll put a few bulbs in.
>

I learned my method online, where you slice the top part off of the
bulb, leave the paper part on but separate the cloves a bit. Pour on
some olive oil, then roast.

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On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 22:27:55 -0400, Cheryl >
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>On 3/13/2016 10:21 PM, Je?us wrote:
>> On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 21:40:48 -0400, Cheryl >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/13/2016 7:14 PM, Je?us wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 19:02:28 -0400, Cheryl >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <snip>
>>>>
>>>>> Along the same lines, I had a lot of garlic to use up so I roasted
>>>>> several heads. I keep the roasted garlic in the freezer because it thaws
>>>>> quickly and is just as good after being frozen as it was just after
>>>>> roasting it.
>>>>
>>>> I might try that today as it's cooled down and I've just lit the
>>>> combustion stove to warm the house up a bit. Plus I have more garlic
>>>> than will keep just by hanging it, thanks
>>>>
>>>> How do you store your roasted garlic in the freezer? Do you use
>>>> freezer bags or a hard plastic container?
>>>>
>>> I've done both hard plastic container and foil. Either way works the
>>> same for me.

>>
>> Thanks, I might go for the hard plastic container. Ovens up to temp
>> now so I'll put a few bulbs in.
>>

>I learned my method online, where you slice the top part off of the
>bulb, leave the paper part on but separate the cloves a bit. Pour on
>some olive oil, then roast.


I did almost all of that except for separating the cloves a bit...
that's a good idea. Still in the oven ATM.


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