Elephant Garlic Recipe (Grilled with Herbs) | Cooking On The Weekends (2024)

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This Elephant Garlic recipe is one of the most unique sides you can serve. Grilled with fresh herbs, it's also a lovely topping to chicken, meat and pasta dishes. So what is Elephant Garlic? Find out below . . .Elephant Garlic Recipe (Grilled with Herbs) | Cooking On The Weekends (1)When my husband goes to the Farmer's Market, he inevitably comes home with a handful of produce that's never quite what he's expecting it to be. It's hilarious.

I could give you some background on his comical produce identifying history, like the time he complimented the grilled peaches, that were in fact butternut squash -- but, let's just get to what he does at the market, shall we?

Elephant Garlic Recipe (Grilled with Herbs) | Cooking On The Weekends (2)This past Sunday, after he got home from the market, I saw him looking rather curiously at a very large garlic clove.

After peeling it, he looked even more stumped.

Elephant Garlic Recipe (Grilled with Herbs) | Cooking On The Weekends (3)When I asked if he meant to get Elephant Garlic, he said, "oh, is that what's going on here?"

After deciding it was too daunting for him to use, I took it over and made this awesomely, delicious Elephant Garlic recipe.

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What is Elephant Garlic?

  • Interestingly, Elephant garlic isn't really true garlic -- it's actually a variety of leek.
  • The cloves are about four times as big as those in a typical head of garlic, and though more mild, the flavor is more similar to garlic than to a leek.

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What's in this Elephant Garlic recipe?

  • Elephant garlic
  • olive oil
  • fresh thyme
  • fresh oregano
  • salt, pepper

I love fresh herbs with garlic, and the smoky flavor from the grill is an ingredient in and of itself. Since the cloves are so big, it's easy to grill them.

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Uses for Grilled Elephant Garlic

Grilled garlic is a super tasty, unique garnish or condiment for so many dishes. I love topping meat stews with it, and it's divine in salads, pastas and over steak or chicken.

What to Serve it:

  • Tomato Turmeric Cabbage Stew
  • Fried Lemon Caesar Salad
  • Red Goddess Grilled Flank Steak

I hope you enjoy this Herb Grilled Elephant Garlic recipe!

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Herb Grilled Elephant Garlic Recipe

Valentina K. Wein

Herbed Grilled Elephant Garlic is one of the most unique sides you can serve. And it's also a lovely topping to chicken, meat and pasta dishes.

Makes about ½ cup

5 from 3 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Side Dish, Condiments

Cuisine American

Servings 2 to 4

Calories 101 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 head Elephant garlic
  • tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons fresh thyme, washed and dried, finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon fresh oregano, washed and dried, finely chopped
  • ½ teaspoon granulated sugar
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Cut the root end off each of the garlic cloves, and then peel them.

  • Lay each clove on its flattest side, and then use a very sharp knife to thinly cut them into approximately ⅛-inch thick slices.

  • Preheat a stove-top grill.

  • In a small bowl, toss the garlic slices with the oil, herbs and sugar. Then spread them out evenly on a large plate, and sprinkle both sides with salt and pepper.

  • Place the garlic slices on the grill once it's very hot. You should hear a sizzling sound — if you don’t, it’s not hot enough yet. Wait for the sizzle! Grill just long enough to mark the bottom of the slices, about 2 minutes. (Don't let them get too dark or they'll be bitter.) Carefully flip them over and grill the other side for about 2 more minutes -- again, just to mark them.

  • Remove the garlic from the grill and let it cool to room temperature. (Store in a tightly sealed container for up to 4 days until you're ready to use.)

NUTRITION

Calories: 101kcal

Keywords great with meat, great with chicken, garlic recipes

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Comments

  1. Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious

    Interesting! News to me!

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    • Christina

      I knew it wasn't "proper" garlic, but had no idea it was related to leeks! Great idea to grill it! I have a similar model to your husband, so no surprises in that department 😉

      Reply

      • valentina

        Thanks, Christina. 🙂

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    • valentina

      Cool, right?

      Reply

  2. Judy at Two Broads Abroad

    Thanks for enlightening me to the fact that elephant garlic is in the leek family. Will be doing this once I light the grill.

    Reply

    • valentina

      I just learned that, too. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Deb

    What a great recipe for the Father's Day grilling menu we have planned! I know your husband adored the "treatment" you gave the Elephant garlic, just lush with flavor!

    Reply

    • valentina

      Oh, I love "grilling menus!" Hope your family has a lovely Father's Day. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Rachel

    Roll the elephant garlic season - here at the bottom of the world we have a few months before the garlic season - on our Farmers' Market stallholders has this lovely garlic in the spring - will put this away until then.

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    • valentina

      I hope you get your hands on some in the spring. 🙂

      Reply

    • valentina

      Gwen, I could snack on it, too. Just don't come near me for a couple of days afterwards. 😉

      Reply

  5. Rachel

    yum - I need to whip out the Grill Pan to make these (after I successfully identify them at the Farmer's Market). Love these, hope they get a bit of that sweet flavor that I love so much from roasted garlic (even if they are as much leek as garlic). 🙂

    Reply

    • valentina

      Hope you find some at your Farmer's Market. 🙂 Enjoy!

      Reply

  6. Mmm Garlic

    Love this recipe, as it's hard to find good recipes for elephant garlic. Can't wait to try this one out!

    Reply

    • valentina

      Hope you love it!

      Reply

  7. Dana P

    Hi Valentina!
    Someone recommended this recipe to me, and I gave it a shot and wrote about it on my blog.
    Can't wait to try more of your stuff!
    Xo,
    Dana

    Reply

  8. valentina

    Hi Dana -- this is great! Thanks for visiting my site and trying the recipe -- and for sharing it with your readers. 🙂

    Reply

  9. Eathen

    Should be perfect for garlic powder, it will save a lot of cutting time. http://youtu.be/C1iG-ENqxTk

    Reply

    • valentina

      love garlic powder, too. 🙂

      Reply

  10. JPWalton

    I find elephant garlic really (REALLY) easy to grow here in the NW. I cut the buds before they flower and stir fry them in olive oil. Yum. The cloves get much bigger than those that flower. I grow for food - my husband likes the big purple flower. They also seem to be good as bug and deer repellant...

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    • valentina

      What great information, Janie. Thank you! I might just give it a go in my garden! 🙂

      Reply

  11. Patty

    Very interesting post! I'd never heard of this elephant garlic, I'll be on the lookout for it, it sounds so delicious, I really want to make your recipe, pinned it!

    Reply

    • valentina

      Thank you, Patty. Hope you come across it and enjoy cooking with it. 🙂

      Reply

  12. Dannii

    Elephant Garlic Recipe (Grilled with Herbs) | Cooking On The Weekends (12)
    This looks beautiful, and it would be great to serve on a tapas plate.

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    • valentina

      Oooh, love that idea. Lovely for a tapa. Thank you!

      Reply

  13. Nathan Wyper

    Elephant Garlic Recipe (Grilled with Herbs) | Cooking On The Weekends (13)
    This sounds so interesting and looks delicious, Definitely need to look for this garlic!

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    • valentina

      Hope you find it and enjoy! Thanks.

      Reply

  14. Jacqueline Debono

    I'm not sure I've ever seen elephant garlic here in Italy but going to look out for it. Sounds delicious! I often roast normal garlic cloves unpeeled. My Italian hubby loves them but they do taste quite garlicky!

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    • valentina

      Love that your husband does that. Delicious! Hope you see them sometime in Italy. Thank you for stopping by. (Wishing I was there at a sweet little café with a macchiato.:-D

      Reply

  15. Amy | The Cook Report

    Elephant Garlic Recipe (Grilled with Herbs) | Cooking On The Weekends (14)
    Oh wow I've never heard of elephant garlic! I'm obsessed with garlic though so this sounds perfect for me 🙂

    Reply

    • valentina

      I hope you come across some and try it, Amy. Thank you for the visit.

      Reply

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