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8oz. Iberia Garlic Paste Bottle

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  • Garlic Paste
  • Strong Garlic Flavor
  • Add to Any Savory Recipe
  • Use 1 Tbsp of Paste to Replace Fresh Garlic

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Amazon has 8oz. Iberia Garlic Paste Bottle on sale for $2.12 - 5% ($0.11) Subscribe & Save = $2.01. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Garlic Paste
  • Strong Garlic Flavor
  • Add to Any Savory Recipe
  • Use 1 Tbsp of Paste to Replace Fresh Garlic

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Selman
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Not anti-garlic paste, but if you never tried cooking with fresh garlic, give it a try. Most of the flavor in garlic if from something called allicin. When garlic is crushed, a chemical called allinase breaks down allin to allicin which then degrades, so that crushed and minced garlic lacks much of the "spiciness" and flavor of fresh garlic.

You can still make good stuff with minced and paste, but fresh garlic and fresh ground black pepper are probably two of the biggest improvements in my cooking. I still keep granulated garlic powder around for rubs, places where garlic would burn, and for a quick seasoning when I'm feeling too lazy.

Sam's sells a 48oz. mince garlic for $5.50 for comparison.

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Jan 29, 2025 03:01 PM
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IndigoTent3072Jan 29, 2025 03:01 PM
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$6 on the Walmart site. Picked up a couple to try.
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SelmanJan 29, 2025 03:11 PM
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Not anti-garlic paste, but if you never tried cooking with fresh garlic, give it a try. Most of the flavor in garlic if from something called allicin. When garlic is crushed, a chemical called allinase breaks down allin to allicin which then degrades, so that crushed and minced garlic lacks much of the "spiciness" and flavor of fresh garlic.

You can still make good stuff with minced and paste, but fresh garlic and fresh ground black pepper are probably two of the biggest improvements in my cooking. I still keep granulated garlic powder around for rubs, places where garlic would burn, and for a quick seasoning when I'm feeling too lazy.

Sam's sells a 48oz. mince garlic for $5.50 for comparison.
Last edited by Selman January 29, 2025 at 09:07 AM.
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Jan 29, 2025 03:19 PM
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Snagging one for those times I reach for a head that has shriveled/browned/sprouted and I'm in a pickle. Good S&S filler too.
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deshwasiJan 29, 2025 03:26 PM
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Is paste better than powder? I bought a giant powder bottle recently
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roni2010Jan 29, 2025 03:29 PM
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$4.08 for me
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rcrjoeJan 29, 2025 03:31 PM
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Dead for me
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thedowg2Jan 29, 2025 03:36 PM
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So, they take perfectly good fresh garlic, then throw it in a jar and ADD preservatives (that kill ALL living things, including YOU).

Obviously, HARD PASS
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DavidM5482Jan 29, 2025 03:37 PM
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I use this to brush my teeth. Works great.
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tstarksJan 29, 2025 03:37 PM
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Quote from thedowg2 :
So, they take perfectly good fresh garlic, then throw it in a jar and ADD preservatives (that kill ALL living things, including YOU).

Obviously, HARD PASS
Save us, Organic Flour Batman!
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beggerkingJan 29, 2025 03:50 PM
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Either fresh or powdered. This thing in a jar is pointless
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ash78Jan 29, 2025 03:57 PM
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I use minced and give it a quick smash with the side of a knife to open the pieces a bit. Almost as good as fresh, but with none of that pesky prep (I call them Satan's Onions)

I still use fresh cloves for large recipes or special occasions, but for everyday cooking, I like minced. Paste seems...weird.

Uncrustables should look into this!
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nocturnalmerkinJan 29, 2025 03:58 PM
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Almost all supermarket fresh garlic is from China and not very fresh or good (google it if you don't believe me). The Christopher Ranch brand is grown in Gilroy California and can be found in the refrigerated section of the produce isle in most supermarkets. It is an absolute game changer. It comes in several size packages and they are peeled fresh garlic cloves that are wrapped in individual smaller bags within the bigger package. If you are a foodie and haven't tried this brand you need to. No self respecting chef/foodie should use jarred garlic unless it's a last resort emergency type situation. Oh and by the way, the Christopher Ranch garlic is very reasonably priced considered how great it is.
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papitosabeJan 29, 2025 04:24 PM
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Quote from Selman :
Not anti-garlic paste, but if you never tried cooking with fresh garlic, give it a try. Most of the flavor in garlic if from something called allin. When garlic is crushed, a chemical called allinase breaks it down, so that crushed and minced garlic lacks much of the "spiciness" and flavor of fresh garlic.

You can still make good stuff with minced and paste, but fresh garlic and fresh ground black pepper are probably two of the biggest improvements in my cooking. I still keep granulated garlic powder around for rubs, places where garlic would burn, and for a quick seasoning when I'm feeling too lazy.

Sam's sells a 48oz. mince garlic for $5.50 for comparison.
So are u saying to use it whole?
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Jan 29, 2025 04:28 PM
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SelmanJan 29, 2025 04:28 PM
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Quote from papitosabe :
So are u saying to use it whole?
If you like. But, I mainly use minced for saute or large, rough chop for higher heat to keep it from burning. The idea is to not prep it long ahead of time to prevent enzymatic degradation. The larger you can leave pieces, the more flavor will be preserved, by you've got to balance that with your tolerance for garlic flavor and the texture desired.
Last edited by Selman January 29, 2025 at 08:57 AM.

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