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Chillin' In The Garden
Again, this is from the book, Newspaper, Pennies, Cardboard & Eggs for Growing a Better Garden, by Roger Yepsen.
Unless you want garlic plants to make seed heads, you can harvest the stalks early, while they're still tender, and pulverize them into pesto.
A simple recipe uses 3 cups of the stalks, 2/3 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, and 2/3 cup olive oil. Process in a blender.
Heck -- might as well get use out of this part of the garlic plant, too!
Unless you want garlic plants to make seed heads, you can harvest the stalks early, while they're still tender, and pulverize them into pesto.
A simple recipe uses 3 cups of the stalks, 2/3 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, and 2/3 cup olive oil. Process in a blender.
Heck -- might as well get use out of this part of the garlic plant, too!