Garlic contains a sulfur compound called allicin. When broken down, it creates a more pungent flavor. The finer, or smaller, the garlic is cut, the stronger the flavor and scent. Slice garlic for a ...
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Why garlic tastes stronger (or milder) depending on how you cut it
The same garlic clove can be sweet and subtle or sharp and intense. It all comes down to how you cut it.
Most of us reach for garlic without really thinking about it. We peel a clove, chop it up, toss it into a pan, and move on. But if you’ve ever wondered why garlic tastes sharp and aggressive in one ...
Professional Chef-instructor Frank Proto from The Institute Of Culinary Education demonstrates 16 ways to peel, chop, smash, grate, and slice garlic like a pro. From fine slices to grating on a ...
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