The modern cook Cabbage, chard and cavolo nero move over: this season, it’s time for lemony sorrel, peppery watercress, wild garlic and verdant nettles ...
It’s wild garlic season. Again. But what are you actually meant to do with it? - FOOD FOCUS: Wild garlic? You mean that thing chefs go mad for every spring? Hannah Twiggs untangles the annual ...
Eliminate odors. Speaking of the garlic, you’ll be handling quite a bit of it as you peel the pieces. If you end up with garlic smell on your hands, try rinsing them with water and coffee grounds or ...
It’s easy, familiar and requires no cooking – which is ideal, as cooking wild garlic too much can destroy both its colour and flavour. “If you’re cooking the wild garlic in heat – ie into a soup or ...