Monday, June 08, 2009

Cook with Garlic

Garlic (Allium Sativum) is one of the most common aromatic herbs. It's used in traditional recipes all around the world, and its strong aroma is perfect with vegetables, cheese, fish, stews, sauces.

Garlic

Some garlic recipes on 'Erbe in Cucina' (Cooking with herbs):

Bagna Cauda (Garlic Dip)Sun dried tomatoes

Herbal Cream Cheese

Grilled Sword Fish with Herbs

Mediterranean Chicken Kebabs

Indian Ginger and Garlic Bread

Bagna Cauda (Garlic Dip)

Spanish Garlic Soup

Pasta with Almond Pesto

Broken pizza

Basil and Zucchini Tortellini

Potato Balls with herbs

Herbal vinegar

Aromatic Herbs Cheese

Garlic recipes from all over the world on 'Il Meglio in Cucina - Best Cuisine'

South Korea: Binatok (Rice Fritters)

Italy: Bucatini all'Amatriciana Pasta

France: Maitre d'Hotel Butter

India: Date Chutney

Greece: Greek Moussaka

Thailand: Thai Rice

Syria: Yogurth Zucchini

Arabia: Almond Pesto

Indonesia: Coconut Rice







Garlic recipes from the blogworld:

Artichoke Hummus from Pynch my Salt

Beets Infused with Garlic and Olive Oil from Holy Cow!

Garlic and shallot risotto from Allotment 2 Kitchen

Garlic Green Beans from Daily Unadventures in Cooking

Garlic Scape Pesto from Kalyn's Kitchen

Garlic-Sizzled Chicken (Pollo Al Ajillo) from Seasaltwithfood

Garlic Soba Noodles from 101 Cookbooks

Mexican Rice and Chili-Garlic Potatoes from Holy Cow!

Quinoa Cakes with Eggplant-Tomato Ragout from Mele Cotte

Roasted Garlic and Onion Soup from Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once

Roasted garlic, goat cheese, chutney and caramelized onions from The Domestic Goddess

Roasted Garlic, Pepper and White Bean Dip from Daily Unadventures in Cooking

Roasted Mushrooms with Garlic, Thyme, and Balsamic Vinegar from Kalyn's Kitchen

Roasted red pepper and garlic scones from Sunita's World

Roasted Zucchini with Garlic from Simply Recipes

Skillet Shrimp with Basil, Garlic and Tomatoes from Culinary in the Desert

Spicy Garlic Shrimp with Coconut Rice from Simply Recipes

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