Day: May 12, 2025

  • Wild Garlic Powder

    Wild Garlic Powder

    Iโ€™m still eating my edible lawn weeds, esp after @blackforager made wild garlic or โ€œonion grassโ€ powder!!! I knew I had to try this. BTW, if you donโ€™t follow her, you really should. Sheโ€™s a fav if you enjoy foraging for wild foods.

    Previously, I made and shared a pesto pasta recipe and a wild & weedy sourdough bread made with mineโ€ฆ all divine!

    And since I have wild garlic pretty much everywhereโ€”that needed to be dug up to get it under controlโ€”I figured why not try this tooโ€ฆ it def does not disappoint!

    I did notice it has a very fine, silky texture. I was afraid it would clump together so I added a little salt to help with texture and shakeability (plus it can act as a preservative). I didnโ€™t add enough salt for it to be super salty (1 Tbsp. per 8-oz jar) but you could turn this into an onion/wild garlic salt as well.


    Lil Urban Farm Makes Dehydrated Wild Garlic "Onion Grass" Powder

    Wild Garlic โ€œOnion Grassโ€ Powder

    TIME:

    2-3 days to dehydrate and process

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    MAKES:

    5-6 oz

    HARVEST:

    Wild garlic (sometimes called โ€œOnion Grassโ€

    INGREDIENTS
    1 large bunch of wild garlic
    1 Tbsp. sea salt (optional)

    DIRECTIONS:

    1. Dig up clumps of wild garlic from your lawn.
    2. Let the cloves/stalks dry for a few days to harden the exterior so you can peel the outer layer off each one.
    3. Using a small knife, cut off the root end of the wild garlic and peel off the outer coating until you get clean, bare bulbs/stems.
    4. Layer wild garlic in a single layer on a baking sheet and dehydrate at 175F in the oven with the door slightly ajar or in a dehydrator overnight.
    5. Once the wild garlic is dry and crispy, you can use a high-speed blender or spice grinder to turn the bulbs and stems into powder.
    6. Because the powder is so silky and fine, I add 1 Tbsp. of seas salt to the mixture to help with the texture and shake ability (optional).