FOOD . Top 5

Garlic Dishes

Breath of Life

Published: Feb 14, 2007

1 Roasted Garlic-Parmesan Flatbread
Derek's Restaurant, 4411 Main St., 215-483-9400

This Manayunk eatery roasts garlic in olive oil with herbs and sea salt, mashes it and slathers it on cracker-thin dough, and then flash-bakes the whole thing at 800 degrees on a stone hearth. To sweeten the pot, the treat comes complimentary with every entree.

2 Roasted Organic Poussin with Sweet Garlic Bread Pudding
Restaurant M, 231 S. Eighth St., 215-625-2946

When you debone a small chicken, baste it with chicken-liver butter and pair it with a Meyer lemon reduction, serving it alongside a dreary pile of mashed potatoes would be sacrilege. M pairs its poussin with individually molded bread puddings made from baguette or brioche, eggs, herbs and slow-roasted garlic that's blanched in milk. The dish comes with crispy fried garlic chips.

3 Cazuela de Calamar al Ajillo
Xochitl, 408 S. Second St., 215-238-7280

Any dish that starts with five cloves of fried garlic sounds good to us. For the Cazuela, Xochitl head chef Dionicio Jimenez sautées them with squid and splashes of lemon and tequila; adds dried, chopped guajillo pepper for a smoky touch; cooks it all up in a hot pot; and then serves it over rice topped with even more fried garlic.

4 Olive Oil Gelato with Candied Garlic
London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave., 215-978-4545

In what is easily one of Philly's more unusual uses of garlic, London Grill tops an olive oil gelato with a heavenly sweet, caramelized iteration of the fragrant bulb. The garlic-kissed gelato is a creamy, dreamy—and yes, olive oily—version of the trendy Italian ice.

5 Tostones
Cuba Libre, 10 S. Second St., 215-627-0666

Plantains, in and of themselves, aren't all that amazing. But bake 'em twice and serve 'em with a mash of creamy, caramelized roasted garlic like they do at Cuba Libre and, damn. You can also order the garlic mojo as a side for the Old City mainstay's steamed yucca. Diners can find both on the platitos, or side dish, menu.

 

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