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  • ininewcrow@lemmy.caI [email protected]

    I do the same because I love garlic too .... unfortunately, this past winter, I discovered there is an upper limit to this 'one neat trick' ..... an entire head of raw garlic on a piece of toast is enough to wish you could physically remove your colon from own body for a few hours.

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    Raw garlic can overpower a dish. It's a lot harder to do with cooked garlic, though (unless you burn it, at which point it's not very pleasant in large quantities).

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      More propaganda from big cheese smh

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      I will always remember the moment when I realized all the "Got Milk?" posters in my elementary and middle school cafeterias were industry propaganda.

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        And onions!

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        It is impossible to have enough onion.

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          Lactaid was a miracle worker for me. I wasn't super intolerant. Milk was OK but cheese and ice cream would fuck me up. I have since... Grown out of it I guess? Pretty much everything is fine but a full slice of cheesecake might have me dying 20 minutes later.

          Either way, eating cheese is worth risking intense gas pain and explosive shits.

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          eating cheese is worth risking intense gas pain and explosive shits

          That was how I lived the last decade or so until it put me in the hospital. I take it a little more seriously now.

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            This but with garlic

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            I think the rule of thumb is to at a minimum double whatever the recipe asks for

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              This was my motto for life, but now I'm lactose intolerant. Life is less... cheesy now 😞

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              Lactose free cheeses

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                It is impossible to have enough onion.

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                I’m always a bit sad when I caramelize a huge pan of onions for an hour and end up with a couple spoonfuls.

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                • rustyfish@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                  I do the same with garlic. Usually two or three times of what the recipe says.

                  There is not a single reason in the world not to do so.

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                  Also make sure you are adding your garlic later in the cooking cycle. Too early and the flavor will evaporate.

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                    I’m always a bit sad when I caramelize a huge pan of onions for an hour and end up with a couple spoonfuls.

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                    At least you did it correctly!

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                      At least you did it correctly!

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                      Hahaha recipe:

                      Time to prepare: 20 minutes

                      Step 1: prepare onions for caramelization

                      …

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                        More propaganda from big cheese smh

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                        Climate Town just released a video about exactly this, how the dairy industry is colluding with the US government to offload cheese onto the American public.

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                          Or garlic

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                          1 whole clove? πŸ™‚β€β†”οΈβœ‹

                          1 whole bulb? πŸ™‚β€β†•οΈβ˜οΈ

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                            400% of a body mass?

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                            'a' body mass

                            Betelgeuse's body mass?

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                              crackers love cheese

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                                I think the rule of thumb is to at a minimum double whatever the recipe asks for

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                                Yes, and also remember when a recipe says cloves, it really means bulbs.

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                                  Raw garlic can overpower a dish. It's a lot harder to do with cooked garlic, though (unless you burn it, at which point it's not very pleasant in large quantities).

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                                  Raw garlic imo is for enjoyment outside the context of a dish. Put it on your sandwich or just chomp on some cloves.

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                                    You can add too much mozzarella and the strings will be infinite. Stilly tasty.

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                                    • higgsboson@dubvee.orgH [email protected]

                                      me trying not to eat a bunch of cheese

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                                        crackers love cheese

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                                        I'm only half white but I still love me some cheddar

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                                          Also make sure you are adding your garlic later in the cooking cycle. Too early and the flavor will evaporate.

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                                          And if you’re doing anything sous vide, use garlic powder instead.

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