If you’re a big garlic fan, then you’re going to love cooking with garlic scapes . They’re the long, thin, loopy green stems of the plant that shoot up above the garlic bulb . If left to grow, bulbils – which kind of look like flowers – will form, which can be planted to grow more garlic. The only problem is that the scapes will consume a lot of the plant’s energy to make those bulbils, which will result in smaller garlic bulbs. So farmers often chop the scapes off before the bulbils form, which is great news for us since garlic scapes are delicious. They taste like garlic, but are much milder. Scapes are tender sauteed in olive oil and eaten on their own, or they can be used in recipes such as dips, sauces, stir-frys, and soups to add a garlic flavor and green color. Garlic scapes taste good, but are they good for you? To find

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Learn to Love: Garlic Scapes


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