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Garlic presses
cybercat wrote:
> "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Corey Richardson" > wrote in message >> ... >>> If anyone's looking for a replacement Garlic press, I can thoroughly >>> recommend a Zyliss. In the past I've bought cheap ones and they've >>> lasted at most a year, but the Zyliss is still going strong over 10 >>> years later. >>> >> >> I've not touched a garlic press since I found out how easy it is to >> just smash and chop. IMO, it gives better flavor than the stuff >> through a press. Faster too, once you learn how. > > I use a large meat tenderizer, mallet-style. I use the flat side and > crush then dice finely. Someone gave me a garlic press and I used it > once, which is as many times as I ever want to clean a garlic press. That was my same feeling for a garlic press - cleaning out those little holes was a PITA! I'll just smack the garlic and dice it, thank you. kili |
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