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Great green garlic
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Filed under: Vegetables, Recipes, Magazines, America In the New York Times Magazine, chef Daniel Patterson, owner of Coi in San Francisco, admits to a massive kitchen taboo - he doesn't like garlic. Well, he doesn't like eye-stinging, cutting-board ruining radioactive garlic, that is. What he does like is green garlic, the young stalks of the garlic plant plucked before they reach maturity. Also known as spring or new garlic, it goes perfectly with springtime dishes like lamb, peas and fava beans. Patterson likes to turn it into a aioli-like sauce by pureeing it with egg, oil and vinegar and using it as a sandwich spread and an artichoke dip.
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Great green garlic
http://foodnews2u.com/2008/05/17/great-green-garlic-2/Filed under: Vegetables, Recipes, Magazines, America In the New York Times Magazine, chef Daniel Patterson, owner of Coi in San Francisco, admits to a massive kitchen taboo - he doesn’t like garlic. Well, he doesn’t like eye-stinging, cutting-board ruining radioactive garlic, that is. What he does like is green garlic, the young stalks of the garlic plant plucked before they reach maturity. Also known as spring or new garlic, it goes perfectly with springtime dishes like lamb, peas and fava beans. Patterson likes to turn it into a aioli-like sauce by pureeing it with egg, oil and vinegar and using it as a sandwich spread and an artichoke dip. The story includes a great-looking recipe for linguine with green garlic sauce, which I’ll have to try next time I get my hands on four pounds of Manila clams. If you try it, please let me know how it is! Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Great green garlic
http://myfreegroceries.com/blog/2008/05/18/great-green-garli...[#2: Edit Options>MightyAdsense>Adsense Code] Filed under: Vegetables, Recipes, Magazines, America In the New York Times Magazine, chef Daniel Patterson, owner of Coi in San Francisco, admits to a massive kitchen taboo - he doesn’t like garlic. Well, he doesn’t like eye-stinging, cutting-board ruining radioactive garlic, that is. What he does like is green garlic, the young stalks of the garlic plant plucked before they reach maturity. Also known as spring or new garlic, it goes perfectly with springtime dishes like lamb, peas and fava beans. Patterson likes to turn it into a aioli-like sauce by pureeing it with egg, oil and vinegar and using it as a sandwich spread and an artichoke dip. The story includes a great-looking recipe for linguine with green garlic sauce, which I’ll have to try next time I get my hands on four pounds of Manila clams. If you try it, please let me know how it is! Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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