Archive for March, 2009

Garlic: The Vegetable That’s An Herb and A Spice!

garlicIt’s a vegetable, an herb and a spice. It’s a food and a medicine.  It can ward off vampires, as well as your date if you ate too much at dinner. Garlic is truly one of nature’s multitaskers.

Garlic is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia. Today China produces 77% of the worlds garlic supply. In the United States, garlic production is centered in Gilroy, Ca. Gilroy takes a lot of pride in their crop, and calls itself the “Garlic Capital of the World” . They have an annual festival with all sorts of garlic treats – even garlic ice cream!

Over the years, garlic has been part of the diet of the laborers of ancient Egypt, used to treat the sunburns of field workers in the Middle Ages, and used to combat tuberculosis and infections during the 19th century. Today, garlic is used to lower cholesterol, as well as promote better blood sugar levels. And of course, it’s delicious!

When you’re cooking, keep in mind that 1/4 of a teaspoon of dried garlic is the equivalent of one clove. Garlic is used in many different cuisines, and cooked many different ways. Roasting garlic brings out its sweetness, and you can spread the roasted cloves on bread – it’s like a luxurious, rich garlic flavored butter. You can slice it thinly and quickly fry it in some olive oil. That produces tiny garlic ‘chips’ that you can use on a salad instead of croutons. You can even pickle cloves of garlic in a mix of spices and vinegar – pickled garlic is a great way to garnish cocktails like Martinis and Bloody Marys.

garliccardOften time, recipes ask for grated garlic. Have you tried grating a clove of garlic on a traditional box grater? What a pain – literally! You could lose a finger! I picked up the Garlic Card a few months ago, and I’m loving it! This is a plastic card, that’s very rough – rougher than the toughest sandpaper. All I have to do is rub the clove on the card, and in less than a minute I have a pile of freshly grated garlic. This thing is so much easier to clean than my old garlic press – all I have to do is wash it in hot water – no fiddling around with the holes of a press!

What are you going to use garlic for today? Let me know!

Cabinet Spice Organizers: The Spice Maid

I’ve never had a maid. It seems like it would be nice, but it’s always been a little out of my price range. But I was poking around online, and I found a maid that would fit my budget. It’s the Spice Maid.

spicemaid

The Spice Maid is a sliding spice bottle holder that fits inside any cabinet. It has a deep, bucket style tray that slides in and out of your pantry.  This spice holder is great for bottled spices, as well as packet spices!

This is also a great spice rack for RV cabinets. When you’re on the road, you should still have all of your favorite spices with you.

You know what would be cool – if you had a couple of these installed in your cabinet. Then you could organize your spices according to type, or global region, or however you’d like. You could put all of your Italian style seasonings in one, and Chinese style seasonings in another!

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