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Wet garlic

Allium sativum

Milder and sweeter than dried garlic, this is young garlic harvested fresh from the fields. You can use the whole thing - bulb, stalk and all. It looks a bit like a small leek.

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In the kitchen

How to store Wet garlic

Store wet garlic in the fridge - it will stay fresh in the salad drawer for a week or two.

Prep & Cooking tips

It can be used in its entirety, stem and all. Only peel it if the outer layer seems dry. Remove the root tip and cut the bulb and stem in half, lengthways. Slice each half crossways as thinly as possible.

Wet garlic is milder and sweeter than mature garlic so you can add plenty of it to a dish. Think of it as a garlicky spring onion.

Try chopping it into salads, dressings, marinades, salsa, stir-fries or stirring into mashed potato and scrambled egg.

Easy ideas

1. Simple

It takes very little time to cook - add it towards the end of cooking for a mild and sweet garlicky finish. Try this recipe for potatoes, summer greens, wet garlic and chervil.

2. Raw

Slice as thinly as you can and add (cautiously) to salsas, salads or coleslaw for something a bit more pungent.

Goes well with

Butter

Chilli

Eggs

Fresh herbs

Ginger

Mediterranean and Asian cuisine

Most meat and fish

Nearly all veg

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