Last year was the first time I had ever picked wild garlic and I was ecstatic! Lovely, fresh, delicious and free food! I have been looking forward to this year’s crop ever since and yesterday picked a carrier bag full.
Freezing Wild Garlic
I stemmed and washed and dried the lot and then chopped it in my tiny food processor together with a thin drizzle of olive oil to help it. I spooned the result into an ice cube tray and froze it tightly wrapped to stop other things in the freezer tasting garlicky. Scroll down to the end of the post on ideas for using frozen wild garlic.
Wild Garlic Pesto ~ see here for recipe
I had too many chopped leaves for the ice
cube tray so added walnuts and grated gran padano (as per my recipe here) to
the processor together with enough oil to make Wild Garlic Pesto. I put the pesto in a clean jar, topped it up with copious amounts of olive oil
to keep the air out and put it in the fridge.
Scroll down to the end of the post on ideas for using wild garlic pesto.
Wild Garlic Vinaigrette
I couldn’t get every scrap of the precious
stuff out of the food processor and you know how I hate waste so I added a
spoonful of cider vinegar, a pinch of sugar plus salt and pepper and some more
olive oil and made – Wild Garlic Vinaigrette.
I poured this into a jug to dress my salad for dinner.
… and so on!
The food processor still looked a little unfinished so, still hating waste, I wiped it out with a piece of salmon which was intended
for my dinner.
The resulting meal tasted excellent but was
strangely out of focus so doesn't deserve to be seen!
And the leftovers?
~ Menu ~
Panko
Crusted Salmon & Wild Garlic Cake with 2 dressings …
…
Roasted Garlic Mayo & Wild Garlic Vinaigrette
White
Wine Spritzer
Coffee
Piece
of Recycled Biscuit Cake
How to use Wild Garlic ...
~ Add
the leaves and flowers to salads.
~
Garnish dishes with the flowers – they are very pretty!
~ Sprinkle
chopped leaves onto all sorts of dishes.
~
Add to omelettes and scrambled eggs.
~
Keep the flowers in a vase on the kitchen windowsill amongst all the
rest of the paraphernalia; they don’t make a smell!
Using Frozen Wild Garlic …
~
Stir into soups and sauces,
~
Add a cube when deglazing a pan to make a quick sauce for meat or fish.
~
Stir into polenta for the last few minutes of cooking.
~
Mash into potatoes.
~
Stir into risotto.
Using Wild Garlic Pesto …
~
Stir into mayonnaise.
~
Whisk in vinegar or lemon juice and more oil to make a great salad
dressing.
~ Rub
onto meat and fish as a marinade and leave a few hours before cooking.
~
Stir into Alfredo Sauce for a lovely pasta dish.
~
Just toss with freshly pasta for a yummy simple dish.
~
Drizzle over sliced tomatoes.
~
Garnish soup with a spoonful or a drizzle.
~
Spread into sandwiches and Grilled Cheese Sandwiches







No comments:
Post a Comment