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Making Garlic Powder: A DIY Recipe!

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How to Dry Your Garlic for Homemade Garlic Powder!

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The flavor of homemade garlic powder is unbeatable鈥攊t truly tastes like garlic that has just been picked from the garden (and nothing like that prepackaged stuff). Plus, it鈥檚 ready to be used all year long! See how to dry garlic to make your own garlic powder.

Reasons to Make Your Own Garlic Powder

A lot of commercial garlic powder is pretty bad in terms of quality; it doesn鈥檛 even smell or taste like garlic and can have an unpleasant aftertaste. Some producers don鈥檛 even bother removing the skin plus there isn鈥檛 FDA regulation around commodity spices so it鈥檚 difficult to know what鈥檚 truly inside the bottle. Unless you buy local garlic, many of the garlic bulbs sold in stores have gone past their peak (rubbery or soft) and have lost much of their medicinal value.

Truly fresh garlic is pungent, white, hard, and full of a juicy liquid. One way to maintain not only garlic鈥檚 flavor but also its healing powers is to dry it and make it into garlic powder! There are so many ways to use garlic powder, from shaking the seasoning into salad dressings and soups, onto potatoes, and even over popcorn.

Dried garlic powder has a different purpose than raw garlic; it鈥檚 mellower and milder to enhance flavor versus the sharp taste of garlic in a main dish. Ideally, you could grow your own garlic, as it鈥檚 easy to plant your own bulbs in the fall. Otherwise, we do recommend buying local garlic bulbs for the freshest flavor if you can.

For those who wish to garden, garlic bulbs are popped into the soil in the fall and harvested in the summer once the leaves turn yellow-brown.  See how to prepare your soil in our Garlic Growing Guide.

Making Garlic Powder in the Dehydrator

At harvest, I generally pick about eight bulbs of garlic at a time, bundle them tightly together, and tie them with string. I then hang the bundles for two to four weeks in a shady, airy place to begin to dry.

Whether you grow your own or buy your garlic cloves, the first step to making the powder is to separate all of the cloves. This can be a messy job, so do it all at once!

After separating the cloves, I cut the tops and the bottoms of the cloves and try to tear a strip or two of the skin.

garlic cloves on cutting board

Placing these cloves in a dehydrator tray, they are put at a low temperature (below 115掳F/46掳C) overnight. This will help to loosen the peels and aid the next process.

garlic cloves on a dehydrator tray

Day number two consists of peeling all of the cloves and then slicing them up in a food processor.

garlic cloves in bowl

garlic cloves in a food processor

Back into the dehydrator they go for six or seven days. Again, keep the temperature below 115掳F/46掳C as this will help the garlic to maintain its healing properties.

dehyrdator

Once the chips have cooled, they can be put in a tight jar until you have time to complete the process.

dehydrated garlic chips

When you are ready to make the powder, put the chips in a blender (not too many at a time) and hit the 鈥渃hop鈥 button. Wait about a minute after processing before opening the blender, as there will be lots of powder floating at first.  I then put the powder through a strainer so that the ultimate product is fine. The larger chips just go back into the blender.

garlic powder in a strainer

Place into jars and seal. The flavor is unbeatable鈥攊t truly tastes like garlic that has just been picked from the garden. But now it is ready to be used all year long!

homemade garlic powder in jars 
 

Making Garlic Powder in the Oven

Conversely, you can also make garlic powder in your oven. To do so:

  • Preheat your oven to 175 degrees F. 
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, then place the sliced garlic on top. 
  • The garlic is ready after anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. Test it by seeing if a piece 鈥渟naps鈥 when you break it in half. 
  • Then, you need to let the garlic cool completely. 
  • Grind it into a powder by using a high-speed blender or coffee grinder.

Of course, garlic powder not only adds flavor to your meals but has some glorious health benefits, too. Learn more about the healing benefits of garlic.

About The Author

Celeste Longacre

Celeste is The Old Farmer's 蜜桃恋人 astrologer. She has also been growing virtually all of her family鈥檚 vegetables for the entire year for over 30 years. Read More from Celeste Longacre
 

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