peeled garlic in a white bowl decorated with some sort of green herb garnish - Simpleimages/Getty Images Is it possible to have too many garlic peeling hacks? If you've ever peeled garlic without ...
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, ...
With garlic indispensable to cooking, it's not surprising that there are more than a dozen hacks for peeling this spice like a pro. However, it is impossible to declare which one of them is the ...
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 ...
The intensity of garlic flavor in a dish is directly correlated with how finely it is chopped. The best knife for crushing, peeling, and mincing garlic is a large, heavy chef's knife. Peel garlic with ...
Dear Heloise: The easiest way to peel garlic cloves is also the simplest: Just put them in a bowl of water. In 5 minutes or less, both the outer and inner skins will lift away often in just two or ...
If there’s one ingredient that shows up in nearly every savory dish I make, it’s garlic. I use it generously and often, which means I’m constantly breaking apart heads, peeling stubborn cloves and ...