Of the many flavoring agents and spices we use, garlic is undoubtedly the most versatile. Whether you use it to make chutneys or sauces, or just give your khichdi an extra zing – there’s always garlic to the rescue. While garlic is commonly used in Indian kitchens, we have discovered an interesting new way to add strong and flavorful food to your dishes. Introducing – Homemade Garlic Oil! This garlic oil will enhance your normal meal like never before. Reddit user u/JimmyxCanga posted a photo and recipe of homemade garlic oil to the subreddit r/food and it’s since gone viral. to keep track:
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In the caption of the post, the user wrote, “Garlic oil is made from garlic and vegetable oil heated at low temperature by constant and continuous stirring.” He further made a comparison between homemade garlic oil and store-bought oil. Only in appearance, the homemade version looked so much better!
idea behind making garlic oil It is very similar to Indian tempering. A Reddit user told people about the method to try it out and make it their own.
Here is the complete viral recipe for home-made garlic oil by a Reddit user:
- To make garlic oil, use one part garlic and one part oil. You can play with the ratio as you like.
- Heat the oil in a skillet over low to medium heat until the garlic starts to bubble. It is recommended to stir at a constant speed for the entire cooking process.
- take out the oil once garlic is bubbling. If you remove it too late, the oil will taste like burnt garlic. Too quickly and you’re sacrificing the deliciousness of garlic oil.
- Use a wooden spatula, approximately the length of three toothbrushes, to stir the oil.
- Your garlic oil is ready. Use this garlic oil on fried rice, noodles, fish or fried vegetables!
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