120°C is good. Cook for at least one hour. Add aromatics like thyme or rosemary if you feel like it.
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I just prefer a good olive oil. The confit is way better used on pasta that way. But you’re right, rapeseed oil might be a better choice if you don’t want it to solidify.
I always have some emergency garlic confit in the fridge.
Take an ovenproof baking dish, fill with peeled garlic cloves, cover cloves with high quality olive oil. Cover with tin foil. Cook for one hour in oven, low temperature.
Store in glasses. Will keep for weeks. Or months in fridge, although the oil will become solid.
Use it for whatever needs a garlic boost (which is almost everything).
Trump is a demagogue. Americans could have known, the checklist is available on the internet for all to see. Read it and you will find that Trump ticks almost all the boxes:
glorkon@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump admin walks back tariff exemption on electronics7·15 days agoIs it just me or is anyone else reminded of Pahpshmir out of the Naked Gun movies by this disgusting man?
As an IT guy, there will always be a special place in my heart for the awesome person who wrote a protocol suite for this use case (it is a lot of fun to read):
If that’s the weirdest shit you’ve ever done, you’re not a very interesting person…
Well in that case, if a religious person accuses you that you hate their god, it’s still not true. Because that religious person thinks of their god as a real entity, while you hate their concept of god. The target of that hate is not the same.
That’s as may be, but that’s not the word that was used in the meme.
No atheist hates god. How can you hate something you don’t think exists?
Even if the judiciary system in your country doesn’t do its work, people taking justice in their own hands is a fundamentally bad thing for a society. I don’t pity predators if they get what they deserve, but I pity the society that suddenly has to define boundaries - where do you draw the line? Not all cases are clear cut. Not everyone operates on the same set of morals.
Example: Religious zealots really do believe that abortions kill children. If society doesn’t categorically forbid people to take justice into their own hands but goes “well, in this case, we can all understand”, you will have other people acting in ways they perceive as equally justifiable. And then abortion doctors get murdered.
The users who downvoted me don’t seem to have this understanding, they would rather have revenge. If you people don’t understand that self-justice will ultimately lead to a more violent society, then go ahead, downvote me again. You’re the reason your country isn’t a more civilized place, wherever you live.
Is that really the only problem you see with people taking justice into their own hands? Less oversight?
glorkon@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•Thinking about the better and cheaper stuff I have in my basement.2·1 month agoI bought a bottle of Rabbit Hole Dareringer before Trump got elected. Very decent stuff. But now I’m boycotting bourbon until America comes to its senses.
glorkon@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•XPipe - A connection hub for all your servers: Status update for the v15 releaseEnglish7·2 months agoI happily pay for software. ONCE. I have no idea if this software will be regularly updated and if there will be new features. How do we know the developer won’t abandon the project? And it’s a lone developer, apparently. Ever heard of the bus factor? Give me a license that enables me to use the product in its current form indefinitely, and I might consider buying it. But a subscription? No thanks. Who does this guy think he is, frickin Adobe?
glorkon@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•XPipe - A connection hub for all your servers: Status update for the v15 releaseEnglish152·2 months agoGood software, but subscription plans are a deal breaker for me.
You’re welcome! You’ll love it. There are tons of Youtube videos about this, btw.
And there are tons of great things you can do with it - for example:
Blend the soft garlic with parmeggiano, spread on slice of ciabatta, sprinkle with cheese, bake until golden brown, sprinkle some garlic oil and parsley. That’s some fantastic garlic bread.