by Jenise » Wed May 02, 2007 3:10 pm
A friend just rolled back into town after spending the winter terrorizing Bill Spencer down Yuma way, and one of the treasures she brought back was garlic bulbs from Trader Joe's. Perfectly round with thick skins, about an inch and a half in diameter and appearing to be a variety of red garlic, this amazing little bulb was a single clove. TJ's markets them under the name, "The Emporer Has No Cloves". She gave me one to try.
If I had been forced to bet on it, I'd have guessed it would be an extremely mild garlic. After all, in garlic big usually does mean mild, but NOOOOOO! Now I only know from the braid of fresh garlic I buy every fall from Joe's Garden and hang in my pantry to use until summer makes fresh garlic available again, but this is pretty potent stuff, both sharp and hot. A section about the size of an average, medium clove of white garlic put about twice the amount of garlic flavor into my salad as expected, and ditto an artichoke-olive tapenade the next day.
Only thing that bothered me about it was that it seemed rather old and dry--woodier--compared to the Joe's garlic I use day in and day out, and which is 8 months old. Perhaps another bulb would have been better, it's hard to say on the basis of one, but One Big Bulb is nonetheless an interesting development in the world of garlic.
My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov