This garlic-peeling hack looks like a game changer – but something stinks
One of those fiddly kitchen jobs that gets on most people’s nerves is peeling garlic cloves. It takes ages, it makes your fingers stink and even if you have a garlic peeling gadget, they’re hit and miss at best. It seems, however, that there may have been a much easier way of doing it all along.
As someone who makes a lot of Korean food, this is the best method for getting garlic peeled!
pic.twitter.com/14GGJDQhRj— ✣ (@VPestilenZ) June 17, 2019
That looks too good to be true. Here’s how people reacted.
WHOA THERE https://t.co/NU5vyNN3rk
— Jack Monroe (@BootstrapCook) June 17, 2019
Torn between wanting to try this and wanting to burn the witch pic.twitter.com/p9LhwXRsa4
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) June 17, 2019
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE? https://t.co/JeFnX2Ue9D
— Mao'lana Spits (@antifatwa) June 17, 2019
Knowledge is power https://t.co/KKUK9Ud47s
— Twitter Video (@TwitterVideo) June 17, 2019
I can’t believe I’ve been wasting all that time. I’ve never been this excited to make dinner
— Victoria Yeates (@VictoriaYeates) June 17, 2019
But, before you get too excited – if it isn’t already too late – an actual chef wasn’t convinced.
I tried this, and it did not work, at all. Maybe if cloves are large and perfect, and your knife is thicker, and the head is a touch on the dry side, and certain stars are aligned, the results would've been better. https://t.co/Leju6vEncS
— Chef John (@foodwishes) June 18, 2019
Neither was Limmy.
Bullshit
— Twitch.tv/Limmy (@DaftLimmy) June 17, 2019
And there was this …
LIFE HACK pic.twitter.com/aKtc6TLtYM
— Nicola (@scrapegroat) June 17, 2019
Source: @VPestilenZ
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