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    Roasted Garlic Heads (no foil method)

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    How to make a platter of roasted garlic heads as an easy, delicious and budget-friendly side dish that is immunity boosting too!

    Roasted garlic heads are one of the best side dishes to consistently serve during the winter months.

    Loaded with immunity boosting sulfur, garlic cloves are mild and delicious when roasted in the oven with the healthy fat of your choice.

    Roasted heads of garlic go amazingly well with steak as a low carb option if you are skipping the potatoes.

    One of my children makes them regularly as a budget-friendly side dish at college. She got the idea from a local, independently owned steak restaurant where we take her to dinner when we are in town.

    Not surprisingly, she hasn’t gotten ill even once since she started this regular practice where she consumes several heads of garlic every week with her homecooked meals.

    I’ve adopted the dish in our home too.

    I highly recommend trying it as a simple, frugal and delicious way to help keep the family healthy all winter long.

    Serving Tips

    Organic garlic is very inexpensive and much more flavorful than commercial garlic.

    Sometimes, organic garlic can have tiny green sprouts inside each clove which you will see when you cut off the top of the head.

    This is not a problem and the garlic is still delicious and healthy when roasted.

    I do not recommend using aluminum foil to wrap each head. This is the usual method suggested in cookbooks and online.

    A simple workaround to avoid the foil is to arrange the heads close together on a stainless steel pan and cover them with a smaller stainless steel pan before placing in the oven (photo below in the recipe).

    roasted garlic on a platter

    Roasted Garlic Heads

    How to make roasted garlic as a delicious and budget-friendly side dish that is immunity boosting too!

    Instructions

    1. Cut off the top of each head of garlic. You do not need to peel the head first. Enough of the top should be cut away so that each clove within the head is exposed.

    2. Drizzle a teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil over the top of each head where the cut was made exposing the cloves.

    3. Sprinkle a pinch of sea salt on each head where the cloves were drizzled with oil.

    4. Place each head, oiled side up on a stainless steel baking pan. Cover the cloves with a smaller pan to protect them from burning. This is a simple way to avoid using aluminum foil.

    5. Bake at 375 °F/ 190°C for one hour or until garlic cloves are lightly caramelized on top.

    6. Remove the pan from the oven, and place the roasted garlic heads on a platter and serve immediately. Enjoy each head at the table by removing one clove at a time with a fork. Once all the cloves have been eaten, place the garlic head on its side and gently press with a knife to remove even more roasted garlic yumminess!

    7. Refrigerate leftover heads in a glass container with a tight fitting lid. Rewarm and enjoy for up to 5 days.

    Nutrition Facts

    Roasted Garlic Heads

    Amount Per Serving (1 head)

    Calories 85
    Calories from Fat 41

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 4.5g7%

    Saturated Fat 0.5g3%

    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.5g

    Monounsaturated Fat 3.5g

    Potassium 120mg3%

    Carbohydrates 10g3%

    Fiber 1g4%

    Protein 2g4%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    garlic head on cutting board with top removed for roasting

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