Because sometimes spaghetti with meat sauce just gets old.
Y’all. I love garlic. I love cooking with it and add it to anything that it makes sense to add to. Last year, when I was super-preggers with Cuatro, the entire family got the flu. I had had my flu shot so figured it wouldn’t get it. After all 4 of my guys started to feel better, I was hit with it. I knew right away that I’d have to go in for tamiflu, to help take the edge off and keep the coughing to a minimum. I was terrified that the forceful coughing might send me into labor. The night before I went to the urgent care, where my OB sent me, I ate 2 heads of garlic…raw cloves, to help fend off the infection while I slept. Ate them willingly. And it wasn’t terrible.
So not only do I not mind having garlic in all (most of) our food…I don’t mind eating them raw in dire situations 🙂
(Apologies for bringing up the flu on a food blog. It was the respiratory flu. If that helps!)
My husband, however, isn’t the biggest fan of garlic…he doesn’t mind, but he’s not a fanatic like I am. I was really worried that he wouldn’t like these noodles…but alas, he did!
Here’s why…they don’t have a strong garlic flavor. Roasting them really changes up the flavor, plus combining them with Parmesan cheese and some spices really brought out a different taste.
Verdict: Loved these. Great alternative to spaghetti with red meat sauce or marinara.
AND…your house will smell amazing, and might attract neighbors to your meal.
See how to Roast Whole Garlic here and then proceed with the rest of this recipe!
(For this recipe, I added the roasted garlic cloves to my chopper, so I could mix in the parmesan cheese and spices.)
Once the roasted garlic and parmesan “paste” was mixed together, I tossed lightly with the cooked noodles.
Divine y’all. Loved these noodles!
Roasted Garlic & Parmesan Noodles
Ingredients
- 1 lb. spaghetti or other favorite noodles
- 4 heads garlic
- olive oil drizzles
- 2 Tbsp grated or shaved Parmesan cheese
- Pinchful of oregano leaves garnish
- Salt and pepper
Instructions
- Cook the pasta noodles as directed on the package.
- Preheat oven to 400.
- Cut off the tops of the garlic heads and place them in a small baking dish. Drizzle with olive oil, and place a small piece of foil over the top, so the tops don't burn.
- Roast for 20-25 minutes, and enjoy the aroma.
- Remove from oven and let cool until you can handle them, about 5 minutes.
- Squeeze the roasted garlic into a small bowl or chopper/food processor. Add another drizzle of olive oil, the parmesan cheese, oregano leaves, salt and pepper. Mash well, or chop until "paste" forms.
- Once the noodles are cooked and drained, add the paste and toss together.
- Serve Roasted Garlic & Parmesan Noodles, as a side dish with baked chicken, beef roast, or other favorite Italian dish.
Nicole says
Looks yummy! I am going to try this. When you say parm, do you mean the fresh grated stuff or the powdered kraft kind? I wasn’t sure. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom says
Hey Nicole,
I used the shaved parmesan I had in my fridge, but since it’s being combined with the roasted garlic, any variety will do!
Erin
Kimber says
Oh my, this sounds so awesome. I haven’t roasted garlic in years; used to love it. Thank you. Going to the store for more garlic tomorrow and roasting tomorrow night.
Miki says
Love this! I am so making this!! 😀 Can’t wait. Thanks for sharing!!
Leslie S says
Sounds GREAT!!!!! Going to try this week! Also when ever I roast garlic I always do an extra head or two so that I can make either garlic bread or a garlic and herb cream cheese mixture for crackers or melba toast. Doing that just keeps me from having to roast nearly every day.
jessica says
so, when you say you ate 2 heads of garlic… you just pop out the cloves and crunch them raw and whole? i love garlic, too, but that…….kinda scares me!