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How to Peel and Mince GarlicWith or Without a Garlic Press, Peeling and Mincing Garlic is EasyGarlic, along with providing a variety of health benefits, adds a delicious flavor to almost any meal. Knowing how to mince garlic is a great place to start.
According to the Mayo Clinic, a small amount of garlic each day can help reduce cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Other studies show that garlic helps to counteract anything from the common cold to acne to high blood pressure. In order to get these benefits from garlic, you first need to know how to cook with it. Cooking with garlic is easy, once you know a few basic techniques. When selecting garlic at the grocery store, look for garlic that is plump and firm, not soft and shriveled. Many recipes call for garlic to be minced. Mincing garlic only takes a few minutes and adds heaps of flavor and nutrients to any meal. Crushing or mincing the garlic releases more essential oils than simply chopping it up. To mince garlic, follow these simple steps.
Garlic equivalents are as follows:
Keep those measurements in mind when you are cooking with garlic at home. Knowing garlic equivalents will help you purchase exactly what you need at the grocery store. To store your whole garlic, keep it in a dry, cool place, such as a cupboard or pantry. If the garlic starts to sprout, you can use the sprouts for salads. To store your fresh, minced garlic, you can put it in a zip loc freezer bag and store it in the freezer.
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