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Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum) are an unopened flower bud from an Indonesian tree. They are used as a spice in food dishes, and also have medicinal and household uses.[1] Every pantry should have fresh cloves and ground cloves on stand-by for various uses.
Steps
Using Cloves
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1Use cloves to flavour food. Cloves have a strong, spicy flavour with a warm to hot taste. A very little goes a long way in food. Some examples of using cloves in food include:[3]
- Fruit pies. Typically, they are added to apple pies and they can also be added to other fruit pies that need a warm, spicy flavour.
- Relishes, chutneys, and pickles. Cloves make a spicy addition to many of these condiments.
- Poke them into a ham.
- Add crushed or ground cloves to cakes and desserts requiring a warm, spicy flavour.
- Use cloves in Indian cuisine. Cloves are a popular addition to many curry dishes and to biryani.
- Make coffee figs with cloves.
- Use them with pumpkin and squash dishes; the cloves complement the flavours of these fruit vegetables well.
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2Make drinks with cloves.[4] Cloves make a tasty addition to various winter style drinks such as mulled wine and warm cider. You might also like to try:
- Orange, cinnamon and clove mead
- Hot spiced cranberry cider
- Wassail
- Spiced tea
- A little powdered cloves with 70% dark chocolate and heavy cream. Add hot milk or water and stir well.
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3Use cloves in the household. There are numerous uses for cloves in the household, from shooing away pests, to creating a lovely fragrance in the home. Some ideas for use include:[5]
- Get rid of your house flies using cloves
- Make a clove pomander
- Drawer liners with clove oil
- Removing the odour of mothballs with cloves.
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4Use cloves to help stop the pain from a toothache temporarily. Bite on a few cloves before you can get to the dentist, to alleviate pain.[6] Be sure not to swallow them!
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5Finished.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWill someone with a tree nut allergy have an adverse reaction to cloves?Community AnswerNo, cloves are not nuts and are safe for people with tree nut allergies.
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QuestionHow many cloves should be used for a 3 pound ham?Community AnswerUse about two and a half tablespoons ground up and rubbed into the crevices of the the ham. It adds a lovely aromatic flavor that's absolutely superb.
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QuestionHow do you make ground cloves?Community AnswerGet some regular cloves and microwave them so they become hard; the other way is fry them in the pan. When they cool, crush them.
Warnings
- Be very careful when using clove oil. It should not be used in large amounts because it can have unpredictable effects. It contains eugenol, which can damage your health (it is a weak tumor promoter).[8]⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Fresh cloves
- Clove oil
References
- ↑ https://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-cloves.html
- ↑ https://journals.lww.com/nutritiontodayonline/Fulltext/2014/07000/Clove__Overview_of_Potential_Health_Benefits.9.aspx/feed/
- ↑ https://www.foodandwine.com/seasonings/spices/best-cloves-recipes
- ↑ https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/coffee-with-cinnamon-and-cloves/
- ↑ https://www.naturallivingideas.com/cloves-uses/
- ↑ https://everydayroots.com/clove-toothache-remedy
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769004/
- ↑ https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2017/ra/c7ra04803c
- https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/clove-tea-cocktails-2005