I have more head of garlic that I could consume. I wish to freeze some. Can I keep it this way ? Will it change or become somehow damage ?

  • @pseudoOP
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    111 months ago

    Ferment it ? Like in salty water ?

    • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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      211 months ago

      Brine, but yeah. It mellows out the sharpness and it’ll keep for ages in the fridge. It’s great in dishes that call for raw garlic, like hummus.

      • @pseudoOP
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        211 months ago

        You convinced me by mentioning humus (_) I’ve never tried fermentation. Would garlic be easy to ferment for a beginner ?

        • discodoubloon
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          211 months ago

          Just read up on it and make sure to keep it below the water. I like using weights but some people risk it. I usually do a 2% brine with vinegar and a decently high salt ratio. It’s not hard but it can be time consuming if you want crazy flavors (3 weeks to 3 months range).

          Also I’d recommend throwing some fresh herbs in there too.

          • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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            111 months ago

            Fermentation really just takes brine, which is water with a concentration of salt, and microorganisms will generate the acids.

            My favorite way to keep things submerged is with a plastic bag of brine on top, since it forms to both the top of what’s fermenting and the sides of the vessel.