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Roasted Garlic Butter

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Meet my latest obsession – Roasted Garlic Butter. Deep, roasted garlic sweetness, salt and savouriness from parmesan and anchovies, this butter makes everything taste ridiculously good, from roast beef to steaks, bread to steamed vegetables!

Rump cap roast - picanha

This is a “quick flick” recipe – a new style of post I’m starting for easy sauces and sides. These are simple, handy recipes that don’t need the full bells and whistles of my usual posts – no detailed step-by-steps, process photos, or videos – just the essentials so you can flick through, make it fast, and get on with eating!

Roasted garlic butter

My brother Goh (also RecipeTin’s tech brain) once rocked up to a family dinner with a container of messy looking butter – he didn’t even bother packing it in nicely – just leftover dregs from something he’d been tinkering with. I slathered it on bread, took one bite, and nearly fell off my chair. It was that good. I begged him for the recipe, and I’ve been making it on repeat ever since.

These dregs have a name – it’s a Roasted Garlic Butter – deceptively simple yet dangerously addictive. The roasted garlic brings mellow sweetness while parmesan and anchovy gives it that magic savoury punch that takes butter into a new stratosphere.

I use it on everything – bread, chicken, grilled meats, fish, steamed veggies. Specifically, today, I’m sharing it because I’ve been obsessively slathering it on Rump Cap Beef Roast (Picanha) which is the main recipe I’m sharing today.

So here’s the Roasted Garlic Butter recipe. The only regret you’ll have is not making a double batch – or that you now need to buy bigger jeans. 😭 Thanks Goh. (I think)

Enjoy! – Nagi x

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Roasted Garlic Butter

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This is a recipe for a butter that’s given a massive flavour leg up with roasted garlic, parmesan and anchovies. I am hopelessly addicted to it, and I use it on everything: slather on bread, on cooked proteins (chicken, fish, steak), and steamed vegetables. It’s especially brilliant with roast beef, like the Beef Rump Cap Roast (Picanha) I also shared today.Use softened, or shape it into a log, refrigerate then cut slices and place on a hot dish to let it slowly melt.Makes 150g / 2/3 cup, enough for 6 to 8 people as a sauce for steak etc.

Ingredients

Roasted garlic:

  • 1large head of garlic, separate the cloves but keep skin on
  • 1tspolive oil
  • Pinchof salt

Everything else:

  • 2tbsproasted garlic(above)
  • 125g (1 stick / 8 tbsp)unsalted butter, softened
  • 1tspanchovy paste(or finely chopped whole anchovies) (Note 1)
  • 25g (1/4 cup very tightly packed)parmesan, finely grated using microplane
  • 1/4tspcooking salt / kosher salt

Optional finish:

  • 1tbspparsley finely minced, optional
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Instructions

  • If making this with the Rump Cap / Picanha roast (the recipe this butter was shared with), put the foil wrapped garlic in the oven at 140°C/285°F (120°C fan-forced) with the rump cap for 1 hour.

Roasted garlic:

  • Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F (160°C fan-forced).
  • Put the garlic cloves on a piece of foil, drizzle with oil and salt, then enclose with the foil.
  • Place in the oven for 30 minutes or until the garlic flesh is soft like a paste (check a big one).
  • Open the foil and when cool enough to handle, squeeze the flesh out into a bowl.

Blitz butter:

  • Measure out 2 tablespoons of the roasted garlic paste into a small bowl. Add remaining butter ingredients, then blitz with a stick blender until smooth. Stir in parsley, if using.

To use:

  • Add a dab on steak, grilled chicken, fish etc, or on steamed vegetables. Or serve with dinner rolls – it’s amazing! I like using it when softened but you can also make a log, refrigerate to firm then cut slices.

Recipe Notes:

1. Anchovies give this butter extra special depth of flavour but if need / want to leave it out, substitute with an extra 2 tbsp (15g) finely grated parmesan (very tightly packed tablespoons) plus a pinch of salt.Storage – My favourite way to use it is when it’s softened. You can also shape it into a log (use cling wrap to twist it up), refrigerate to make it firm then cut slices as required. Keeps a week in the fridge, or 3 months in the freezer.Nutrition per serving, assuming 8 servings.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 134cal (7%)Carbohydrates: 1gProtein: 1g (2%)Fat: 14g (22%)Saturated Fat: 9g (56%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 37mg (12%)Sodium: 157mg (7%)Potassium: 22mg (1%)Fiber: 0.04gSugar: 0.03gVitamin A: 418IU (8%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 37mg (4%)Iron: 0.1mg (1%)

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