Take an extra minute to prep fresh garlic for your recipes. The slightly spicy, pungent flavor of fresh garlic, which mellows wonderfully when cooked, is so worth a little effort. Here's how to peel ...
For most of my adult life, I was a garlic-phobe. Not because I didn’t like the flavor! No, like basically every human on earth, I adore garlic, whether sautéed in a stir-fry, roasted with a chicken, ...
If there's a more tedious kitchen prep task than peeling garlic, we're open to hearing about it. The thin skin around the bulb can be difficult to peel off, it's sticky, and your fingers smell like ...
It's an arm workout and kitchen hack all in one. Among all kitchen tasks—aside from the tear-inducing task of dicing onions—peeling garlic might be the least favorite of our food prep steps. Peeling ...
In the kitchen, garlic is practically as valuable as a sharp knife. The ingredient is part of the onion family and you may be hard-pressed to find a savory and flavorful dish it doesn't go with.
Peeling garlic is a necessary evil in many kitchens. Sometimes, making it through all the layers feels like an epic journey, but the reward of flavorful food is worth it. Unless, of course, you’re a ...
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We abide by the simple cooking rule that there's no such thing as 'too much garlic'. Whether the recipe calls for a couple of cloves or none at all, we throw in five just to be sure, safe in the ...