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Love garlic? Garlic recipes galore are featured here. Garlic is widely used in all sorts of savory recipes, both raw and cooked.

Raw garlic has a powerful aroma and flavor but this turns sweet and mellow with cooking or roasting. Crushed or finely chopped garlic adds a more intense flavor than when coarsely chopped.

Some examples of recipes that use raw garlic are Aioli; pesto, usually basil, pine nuts and garlic; and Greek tzatziki, a garlic flavored dip. Whole heads of garlic can create roasted garlic, which is sweet and mellow.

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Angel Hair with Tomatoes, Basil & Garlic

A light and healthy pasta dish. Make certain to use high quality tomatoes, preferably fresh.

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Garlicky Pasta with Fresh Green Herbs

If you love garlic, you will adore the scrumptious taste this tasty pasta dish has to offer!

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Aioli (Garlic Olive Oil)

If you omit the raw egg, you still get a nice sauce. According to an ancient proverb, "Garlic is as good as 10 mothers." If the latest flu bug has hit your house--and whose has escaped--you may be ready to test claims for garlic's medicinal powers.

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Okra with Pecans & Garlic

This is an okra recipe that is a substitution to frying your okra for those of you that love okra without the sliminess.

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Garlic Tips

Garlic

Garlic is native to central Asia, but its use spread across the world more than 5000 years ago, before recorded history. It was worshipped by the Egyptians and fed to workers building the Gread Pyramid at Giza, about 2600 BC.

Vampire Repellent

Garlic. What would we do without it? Garlic's reputation precedes itself. And a ponderous reputation it is. Garlic has been alleged to

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