
Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Cook's Guide entry for Garlic along with all the Garlic containing recipes presented on this site, with 2651 recipes in total.
This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Garlic recipes added to this site.
These recipes, all contain Garlic as a major wild food ingredient.
Garam Masala is an aromatic mixture of ground spices that's used as the base for many Indian dishes (the lteral meaning of the name is 'warm spice'. Though there are many variants, the most traditional mixes use cinnamon, roasted cumin, cloves, nutmeg (and/or mace), black pepper and green cardamom seed or black cardamom pods. The mixture can also include other spices such as caraway and bay leaves.
Garam masala can be used during cooking, but unlike many spices, it is often added at the end of cooking, so that the full aroma is not lost.
Garlic
Garlic
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Allium sativum
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Two bulbs of garlic, two isolated cloves and two peeled cloves
Two bulbs of garlic, two isolated cloves and two peeled cloves
Meatballs in Garlic Broth
Garlic and Herb Pate
Garlic Soup
Sun-dried Tomato and Garlic Pesto
Garlic, Allium sativum is a member of the Alliaceae (onion) family and has been used throughout recorded history for both culinary and medicinal purposes. As a vegetable it is prised as it posesses a characteristic pungent, 'hot', flavour that mellows and sweetens considerably with cooking. Garlic bulbs grow as a 'head' that is comprised of numerous discrete 'cloves'.
Garlic has many culinary uses. The cloves are separated, peeled and then used whole, chopped or crushed. The more finely the garlic is crushed the stronger it will taste in the dish, but slow oven-baking tends to mellow the flavour - hence the famous chicken with 40 cloves of garlic dish isn't as terrifying as it sounds! Raw garlic is essential in pesto sauce and aioli - garlic mayonnaise. Slivers of garlic can be inserted into lamb before roasting or the purée from roasted garlic can be squeezed from the cloves and stirred into mashed potato with some olive oil. For real garlic lovers, the head can be roasted whole and served as a vegetable. Garlic can also be stored in cooking oil with herbs to yield an oil infused with garlic flavour.
This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Garlic recipes added to this site.
These recipes, all contain Garlic as a major wild food ingredient.
Garam Masala is an aromatic mixture of ground spices that's used as the base for many Indian dishes (the lteral meaning of the name is 'warm spice'. Though there are many variants, the most traditional mixes use cinnamon, roasted cumin, cloves, nutmeg (and/or mace), black pepper and green cardamom seed or black cardamom pods. The mixture can also include other spices such as caraway and bay leaves.
Garam masala can be used during cooking, but unlike many spices, it is often added at the end of cooking, so that the full aroma is not lost.
Meatballs in Garlic Broth
Garlic and Herb Pate
Garlic Soup
Sun-dried Tomato and Garlic Pesto
Garlic, Allium sativum is a member of the Alliaceae (onion) family and has been used throughout recorded history for both culinary and medicinal purposes. As a vegetable it is prised as it posesses a characteristic pungent, 'hot', flavour that mellows and sweetens considerably with cooking. Garlic bulbs grow as a 'head' that is comprised of numerous discrete 'cloves'.
Garlic has many culinary uses. The cloves are separated, peeled and then used whole, chopped or crushed. The more finely the garlic is crushed the stronger it will taste in the dish, but slow oven-baking tends to mellow the flavour - hence the famous chicken with 40 cloves of garlic dish isn't as terrifying as it sounds! Raw garlic is essential in pesto sauce and aioli - garlic mayonnaise. Slivers of garlic can be inserted into lamb before roasting or the purée from roasted garlic can be squeezed from the cloves and stirred into mashed potato with some olive oil. For real garlic lovers, the head can be roasted whole and served as a vegetable. Garlic can also be stored in cooking oil with herbs to yield an oil infused with garlic flavour.
The alphabetical list of all Garlic recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 2651 recipes in total:
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A Bengal Currie Origin: Britain | Air Fryer Crisp Chicken Wings with Korean Barbecue Sauce Origin: Britain | Aljota (Fish Soup) Origin: Malta |
A Chinese Balloon Origin: Fusion | Air Fryer Crispy Fish Origin: Britain | Alleppey Fish Curry Origin: India |
A Messe of Greens Origin: Britain | Air Fryer Crispy Sichuan Duck Origin: Britain | Almejas à la Naranja (Clams with Orange Sauce) Origin: Spain |
Aad Maas (Goan Pork Rib Curry) Origin: India | Air Fryer Dry Rub Chicken Wings Origin: Britain | Almogrote Gomero (Cheese and Tomato Paste) Origin: Spain |
Aaloo Gosht (Mutton Curry with Potatoes) Origin: Pakistan | Air Fryer Lamb Chops Origin: Britain | Aloo Badun (Potato Badun) Origin: Sri Lanka |
Abadejo a la Pimienta Verde (Pollock with Green Pepper) Origin: Spain | Air Fryer Liver and Sausage Curry Origin: Britain | Aloo Dhaniya (Balti Potatoes and Coriander) Origin: India |
Abbacchio alla Cacciatora Origin: Italy | Air Fryer Meat-stuffed Mushrooms Origin: Britain | Aloo Gobi Origin: Britain |
Abbachio al Forno (Italian Roast Baby Lamb) Origin: Italy | Air Fryer Moroccan Spiced Chicken Wings Origin: Britain | Aloo ki Bhujia (Pakistani Potato Curry) Origin: Pakistan |
Acelgas con Jamón (Ham with Chard) Origin: Spain | Air Fryer Omelette Origin: Britain | Aloo Muttar Origin: Britain |
Achaari Jhinga (Indian Pickled Prawns) Origin: India | Air Fryer Pancakes Origin: Britain | Aloo Sabzi Kari (Potato Curry) Origin: India |
Achari Murgh (Achari Chicken) Origin: Britain | Air Fryer Pork Chops Origin: Britain | Alu Achari Origin: India |
Achari Roast Chicken Origin: Pakistan | Air Fryer Roast Potatoes Origin: Britain | Alu Tarkari (Potato Curry) Origin: Nepal |
Achiote Paste Origin: Mexico | Air Fryer Sausage Rolls Origin: Britain | Alu Tarkari (Suriname Potato Masala) Origin: Suriname |
Adaka Roti Origin: Sri Lanka | Air Fryer Spicy Pork Belly Origin: Britain | Alubias Blancas Con Almejas (White Beans with Clams) Origin: Spain |
Adenydd Cath Fôr gyda Saws Tartar Cyflym (Fried Skate Wings with Quick Home-made Tartar Sauce) Origin: Welsh | Air Fryer Spinach Origin: Britain | Alubias blancas con calamar y aceite de romero (White Beans with Squid and Rosemary Oil) Origin: Spain |
Adobo Sauce Origin: Mexico | Air Fryer Steak and Fries Meal Origin: America | Ambot Tik (Goan Shark Curry) Origin: India |
Adobo Seasoning Origin: Britain | Air Fryer Stuffed Mushrooms Origin: Britain | Ambotic Origin: Mozambique |
Adobo Valentine Lamb Origin: American | Air Fryer Tater Tots from Scratch Origin: America | Ambul Thial (Pickled Fish Curry) Origin: Sri Lanka |
Afghani Chicken Curry Origin: Pakistan | Air Fryer Tomato or Marinara Sauce Origin: Britain | Ambul Thial (Pickled Fish) Origin: Sri Lanka |
African Hot Sauce Origin: sub-Saharan Africa | Air Fryer White Fish Origin: Britain | Amêijoas na Cataplana (Steamed Clams and Sausage in Tomato Sauce) Origin: Portugal |
Afrikaanse Yakhni Origin: South Africa | Air-fryer Fajitas Origin: Britain | American-style Chicken Curry Origin: America |
Agatoke (Plantain and Vegetable Porridge) Origin: Burundi | Ajlouke de Carottes (Carrot Starter) Origin: Tunisia | Amiwo au Poulet 2 (Amiwo with Chicken) Origin: Benin |
Agneau au Cari (Lamb Curry) Origin: Reunion | Ajlouke et Potiron (Pumpkin Dip) Origin: Tunisia | Amritsar Fish and Chips Origin: India |
Agneau Provençal au Jus Menthe Verte (Roast Lamb Provençal with Mint Gravy) Origin: France | Ajo Blanco (White Garlic Sauce) Origin: Spain | Anadl y Ddraig (Dragon’s Breath) Origin: Welsh |
Agushi Soup (Ghanaian Egusi Soup) Origin: Ghana | Ak-Ni Korma Origin: India | Anardana Gosht (Lamb Curry with Pomegranate) Origin: India |
Ah Mè Thar Hin (Myanmar Beef Curry) Origin: Myanmar | Akoho sy Voanio (Chicken in Coconut Milk) Origin: Madagascar | Anardana Jheenga (Pomegranate-flavoured Prawns) Origin: India |
Ah Mè Thar Hin (Beef Curry) Origin: Myanmar | Albóndigas con Tomate (Meatballs with Tomato Sauce) Origin: Spain | Anardana Pakora in Mustard Oil Origin: India |
Ahlu Hin (Potato Curry) Origin: Myanmar | Albóndigas de Sardinas (Sardine Meatballs) Origin: Equatorial Guinea | Andhra Kodi Kura (Andhra Chicken Curry) Origin: India |
Aioan Chua Noeung Phset Kretni (Stir-fried Chicken with Mushrooms) Origin: Cambodia | Albóndigas al curry (Curried meatballs) Origin: Spain | Andhra Pappu Charu (Andhra-style Lentil Puree Curry) Origin: India |
Air Fryer Beef Wellington Origin: Britain | Alicha Kimem Origin: Ethiopia | Andhra Pepper Chicken (Dry Restaurant-style Pepper Chicken) Origin: India |
Air Fryer Broccoli Origin: Britain | Alitas de pollo picante (Spicy Chicken Wings) Origin: Ecuador | Andouille Sausage Origin: Cajun |
Air Fryer Chicken Kiyiv Origin: Britain | Alitcha Birsen Origin: Eritrea | Anglo-Indian Ball Curry Origin: Anglo-Indian |
Air Fryer Chicken Livers Origin: Britain | Aliter Cochleas (Snails, Another Way) Origin: Roman | |
Air Fryer Courgette Noodles Origin: Britain | Aliter Sala cattabia (Another Cattanian Salad) Origin: Roman |
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