Garlic Confit Recipe

Comfort Food

Delicious, Buttery Garlic Confit

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Prep

10 minutes

Cook

30 minutes

Yield

1 Large Jar - as many as 40 servings

This delicious garlic confit recipe is versatile, and easy-to-make, plus you can eat it on just about anything.

This garlic confit recipe is so garlicky and delicious. It’s also so incredibly versatile because you can use it on ANYTHING!!! Seriously though, throw this garlic confit into wraps, sandwiches, pasta, salads, on toast, you name it, it’s delicious. I eat this stuff like butter and it’s so sweet and delicious.

I love to get the most out of garlic because it’s just so good on just about anything. This confit is one of the best things to have in the kitchen. Essentially what you do is cook it long and slow with generous amounts of oil so it turns into soft, rich and flavorful garlic that can be used on anything.

Spoonful of confit out of a jar

Why you’ll love this garlic confit recipe:

  • Versatile: It’s so versatile, you can eat it on everything. It’s perfect for the garlic-lovers in your house
  • Healthy: Garlic is loaded with health benefits and can boost your immunity
  • Flavor: Obviously garlic is super flavorful and this just takes it to the next level

What is confit?

Confit is a type of food that is cooked slowly over a long period of time as a method of preservation. This garlic confit utilized oil, however confits can be made with grease, or sugar water as well at a low temperature. The cooking method originated in the French cuisine and can range from fruit confited into a sugar syrup or meat cured in salt before being cooked in fat.

Historically, this process came before refrigerators. We needed a way to preserve food so it didn’t rot so hunters and cooks dating way back were using this method to preserve meats. What started from food security turned into a culinary technique that has been perfected by chefs and cooks around the world.

Ingredients:

Here are the key ingredients you’ll need to make this Delicious, Buttery Garlic Confit:

Ingredient Notes:

Garlic: Garlic has so many proven health benefits. Yeah, it may give you stinky breath, but it’s so delicious and good for you. Here are just some of those benefits it offers:

  • High in nutrition, but low in calories
  • Can combat sickness, including the common cold
  • The compounds in garlic can help reduce blood pressure
  • Can help lower cholesterol levels
  • Loaded with antioxidants
  • Can help detoxify heavy metals from your body
  • Can improve bone health

The best part? Garlic is so easy to incorporate into your diet. Throw it in just about any savory dish you are cooking up, add it to salad dressings or dips, the list goes on, and on. What’s your favorite way to eat it?

Spices & Herbs: Get creative with the spices and herbs to try and get some different flavors. It’s hard to mess this garlic confit up. It’s delicious and totally versatile.

Confit being spread on crackers

How do you make garlic confit?

This garlic confit recipe is so simple to make but is jampacked with flavor. God, I love garlic. Here’s how you make it:

  1. To a medium-large sized saucepan/pot add all the ingredients and over on low (do not boil) for around 30 minutes or until garlic is perfectly buttery and creamy.
  2. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the garlic to a large jar and store for up to 3 weeks in the fridge.
Confit in olive oil on a white plate

FAQ & Expert Tips:

What does garlic confit taste like? It’s so good! It tastes like warm butter with a deep and funky sweetness.

What is garlic confit used for? Use this in things like butter, spread, dips, and sauces. Eat with salads, sandwiches, wraps, pasta… honestly, the possibilities are limitless.

How long does garlic confit last? It’ll last up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and up to 3 months in the freezer.

How to store garlic confit? Refrigerate the garlic confit immediately once cooled.

Can I get botulism from garlic confit? As long as you store your confit correctly, it’s like any other food product and you can avoid any bacteria growth. Make sure you follow the instructions for storage and shelf-life to avoid any issues with safety of consuming this.

Can you freeze garlic confit? Yes you can! Freeze it with the oil or puree it and freeze separately for up to 2 months. You can even freeze it into covered ice-cube trays for easy removal when you want some.

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Delicious, Buttery Garlic Confit

4.78 from 210 votes
This delicious garlic confit recipe is versatile, and easy-to-make, plus you can eat it on just about anything.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Vegan Appetizers, Vegan Comfort Food
Cuisine Mediterranean-Inspired
Servings 1 Large Jar – as many as 40 servings
Calories 51 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 10 heads of garlic cloves peeled, around 2 3/4 cups (I highly suggest buying pre-peeled garlic)
  • 8-10 sprigs of fresh thyme
  • 1 tbsp. black peppercorns
  • 1 tsp red chili flakes – optional
  • 2 small bay leaves
  • 2 1/2 cups pure olive oil

Instructions
 

  • To a medium-large sized saucepan/pot add all the ingredients and over on low (do not boil) for around 30 minutes or until garlic is perfectly buttery and creamy.
  • Use a slotted spoon to transfer
    the garlic to a large jar and store for up to 3 weeks in the fridge.

Video

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Notes

Refrigerate garlic confit immediately once cooled.  It will last up to 2-3 weeks.  But honestly, you will eat it before week 1!
Use in things like butter, spread, dips, and sauces.
Eat with salads, sandwiches, wraps, pasta… honestly, the possibilities are limitless.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Large Jar – up to 40 servings, depending on consumption | Calories: 51kcal | Carbohydrates: 11.4g | Protein: 2.2g | Fat: 0.2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 5.8mg | Fiber: 0.8g | Sugar: 0.3g
Review This Recipe Let us know how it was!
randall

5 stars
the first time I made this recipe, I painstakingly peeled all the cloves by hand.
The second time I took your advice and purchased pre-peeled garlic! Game changer!!! and then I didn’t feel so bad about eating the batch within 3 days haha

Estie V.

5 stars
This recipe makes me think of my Grandmother and how simple and beautiful her homecooked meals were. Thanks for this little bit of nostalgia.

Kinna Gross

5 stars
would it be OK to add slices of onions to this recipe? what kind of onion would you suggest

Selina Juarez

5 stars
so damn good

lissa king

5 stars
genius recipe and so easy.

sabrinah g.

5 stars
this is a staple in my house. it sits on the countertop next to the salt and pepper because I use it just as frequently in my meals as S&P

alexi dillon

5 stars
should I add any salt to this recipe

mae sackler

5 stars
the texture is just so smooth and buttery. the flavors are slightly nutty and sweet subdued garlicky deliciousness. I literally eat this straight out of the jar like candy!

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