Garlic scapes, those hardy green stems that grow in the spring from the tops of hardneck garlic bulbs, make a unique and wonderful pesto. In fact, garlic scape pesto gives us the best of all culinary ...
Edited version of a story first published June 26, 2007: A few weeks before harvest, growers of hardneck garlic find their crop sporting loopy green pig's tails faintly bulging with seed-like bulbils.
Stay-Put Cooking is a frequent kitchen dispatch while you're stuck at home social distancing. Check out the archive for more tips and tricks. It’s June. Do you know where the scapes are? Also known as ...
Today on Good Food, Evan talks to Willi Galloway about “bonus edibles.” In her book Grow Cook Eat, Willi talks about how gardening is great for extra goodies like edible flowers or garlic scapes which ...
Garlic scapes are a rite of of spring if you grow this bodacious bulb in your garden. It's a wonderful, easy crop to grow which yields more than fresh bulbs come late July – look to the top of the ...
Jar of pesto next to bowls of cheesy pesto pasta - Westend61/Getty Images The word pesto is a past-tense form of the Italian word pestare, which means to crush. This definition is actually more ...
We planted a lot of garlic last fall. I’m not sure what got into me, but we ended up devoting a big section of our garden to a garlic patch that will produce over 100 bulbs. Garlic is a great addition ...