The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Part 1:
Peel garlic
Part 2:
Crush garlic
Part 3:
Chop garlic
Part 4:
Mince garlic



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In homestyle Thai cooking, the garlic is often left unpeeled. Aside from saving the cook some labor, leaving the peel on the garlic in stir fry dishes produces an especially appetizing aroma.

 

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Learn2 Prepare Garlic (Continued)

Part 2: Crush garlic

Step 1Have a whack at it

Place the unpeeled garlic clove on chopping block.

  • Grasping the butcher's knife by the handle (with the blade upside down), give the garlic a hard whack with the back of the blade.

     

  • If it's not pretty well collapsed, give it another whack.

Step 2Start chopping

  • Once the garlic is well crushed, you can chop it further. Hold the knife handle with one hand and hold the top of the blade at the front with the fingertips of your other hand. You can then chop the garlic to your preference.

     

  • Again, the more you chop the garlic, the more pungency it will add to your dish. Smaller garlic pieces will release more of their juices and dissolve better.

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