• @Moghul
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    523 months ago

    You measure garlic with your heart, not in cloves or bulbs.

    • @Skullgrid
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      23 months ago

      4 cloves? What is this, a recipe for white people?

      • @[email protected]
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        TL;DR: Probably.

        Some facts

        • I did, in fact, come across a recipe shortly before I saw this post that called for four cloves of garlic. A dish I’ve since made, and blatantly disregarded the quantity of garlic.
        • I found the recipe on a search engine. I have it set to “all regions” but anecdotal evidence suggests it prioritizes my region.
        • I live in a country with majorily Caucasian people, of which I match the majority.
        • In skimming over my reply I noted I was being vague about the search engine and nationality, which seems silly. DDG and Conflicted States of America.
  • qevlarr
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    213 months ago

    I love how they phrased this. Beautiful

  • @[email protected]
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    193 months ago

    The only time I’ve regretted this is when I first made hummus

    That’s when I amended the rule to only apply to COOKED garlic, not raw.

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      193 months ago

      Tbf though, if the recipe doesn’t already call for a shitload of garlic, it’s not a recipe for hummus.

    • prole
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      33 months ago

      Then just roast that shit a little bit first…

  • pancakes
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    33 months ago

    I used to be a completely garliholic until one time a family member made a dish that was so unbelievable garlicky that I haven’t been able to eat it in excess since.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 months ago

    but I don’t like being stinky :c

    garlic is super delicious, but the moment I’m done eating I have to deal with the aftertaste and smell for hours, and it makes me really uncomfortable