Also there’s no such thing as too much COOKED garlic, I used to say “there’s no such thing as too much garlic” too until I made Hummus the first time. I put in significantly more than called for as per usual. I regretted it. I quite like garlic so I could power through it but it wasn’t pleasant.
I feel you, I have ruined a yoghurt dip a couple of weeks ago with too much garlic. Even my husband felt it was overdone and he comes from a family where they just eat raw garlic like a cucumber. But that’s the point, if you want to eat pure garlic you can go eat pure garlic. But you only want a side kick garlic in certain dishes.
40 clove chicken is a thing
Also there’s no such thing as too much COOKED garlic, I used to say “there’s no such thing as too much garlic” too until I made Hummus the first time. I put in significantly more than called for as per usual. I regretted it. I quite like garlic so I could power through it but it wasn’t pleasant.
true garlic heads know that the secret is to use both cooked and raw garlic to maximize your garlic per garlic
Absolutely I put roasted garlic for flavor and some fresh garlic for the bite.
I always take a bite of fresh garlic when I prep it, I love the spiciness
hell yeah garlic
I feel you, I have ruined a yoghurt dip a couple of weeks ago with too much garlic. Even my husband felt it was overdone and he comes from a family where they just eat raw garlic like a cucumber. But that’s the point, if you want to eat pure garlic you can go eat pure garlic. But you only want a side kick garlic in certain dishes.