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đ§ What If You Want to Cook Garlic That Long?
Good question. Thereâs a big difference between burning garlic and slow-cooking it properly.
If you want to cook garlic for an extended period â like 15 minutes â you can do it, but you must lower the heat and change the method:
â Low and Slow: Garlic Confit
â Roasted Garlic
Wrap a whole garlic bulb in foil and roast it at 400°F (200°C) for 30â40 minutes. The result is sweet, mellow, and utterly delicious â not bitter at all.
đšâđł Pro Tips to Avoid Burning Garlic
- Add garlic later: If you’re sautĂ©ing onions or other ingredients, let them cook first before adding garlic.
- Use medium or low heat: Garlic burns fast in hot oil.
- Stir constantly: Donât let garlic sit at the bottom of the pan.
- Watch color carefully: Once it starts turning golden, get ready to move fast.
The Bottom Line
Garlic is a culinary superhero â but it has a weakness: high heat for too long. After 15 minutes on the stove, garlic doesn’t just lose its charm â it can sabotage your dish.
So whether youâre making pasta sauce, stir-fry, or soup, remember this golden rule:
Garlic needs attention. Or it will turn on you.
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