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![]() "Kalmia" > wrote in message ... > I have debated about buying one of those flat weights with a handle to > apply pressure to stuff browning in a pan (think Veggie Burgers etc) You mean like a bacon press? Something like that? > and got out my meat mallet. Just the right weight and it propped > nicely on the side of the small skillet. Yay - one less gadget to > buy, store and clean. > > I use it seldom for meat, but one whack at a clove of garlic loosens > that paper nicely and crushes the clove slightly. > I use mine for tenderizing round steak. Not much else. > What's a good way to de-stick that garlic paper from fingers? 3M > ought to look into it for temporary stickiness. Hate that part of > doing garlic. > I think you're crushing it too much if it gets all sticky. Either that or you've got some uber fresh garlic! Jill |
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