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take ten heads and slice the top 1/3 off. pour olive oil and crack some black pepper over the. pop them them in the oven at 350 for 40 minutes.
use the roasted cloves in everything you can think of.
Mmmm...roasted garlic is good stuff! I put it in mashed potatoes, twice-baked potatoes, roasted potatoes. It's also a nice alternative to butter or olive oil for bread.
or go fresh chopped at the end of a saute'. if you burn it, it tastes bitter.
Yes, don't burn. Once it's brown, it's bad. Ruins a meal very quickly.
I'm checking out my Lidia Matticchio Bastianich cookbook that my DMIL got for me for X-mas, and she does something very interesting with garlic -- a lot of garlic, I might add ... like 1/2 cup sliced garlic in some of her recipes -- slice the garlic; never mince. Slice it paper thin like Paulie does in prison in the movie Goodfellas. Add olive oil and/or butter to your skillet and the sliced garlic. Then turn on the heat and have the olive oil/butter and garlic all come up to temperature at the same time.
Her reasoning for this is when you put fresh garlic in something hot, you're essentially searing it. What does that do? Crisps the outside and seals in the fresh juices from the inside. With garlic, you don't want that. You want those raw garlic juices cooked, but you don't want the outside brown and crispy.
Anyway, haven't tried it yet, since my kitchen is being remodeled and I'm living out of a toaster oven and microwave in the guest bath, but I'm looking forward to trying this technique.

My DH went to a similar restaurant one time when he was traveling that was in Las Vegas, I believe.