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You are legally allowed to use more than the recipe suggests. This is still a free country

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dufkmreply
lemmy.world

I don't see which country this post is referring to, so I'm gonna assume it's about New Zealand.

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I think you meant required. Oh half an onion and two cloves? No sir whole onion 4 cloves.

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Yeah I was gonna say, this is big even for elephant garlic but it's fairly widely available. The one time I tried it though, it tasted more onion-y than garlic-y to me, like a shallot or something

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They really shine for things you want big pieces of garlic but not to be power blasted by garlic flavor. Like pico de gallo, or my favorite is sliced and shallow fried to turn them into chips

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lemmy.world

One time my SO was supposed to put 1.5 cloves in lasagna. They didn't know the difference between a clove and a bulb.

We had to order dominos when our guests arrived.

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Etterrareply
discuss.online

Honestly the ultra garlic supreme lasagna would be almost preferable to Domino's. If they'd said Little Caesars I'd actually eat the pasta al garlic.

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It sounds like they made a perfectly normal lasagna. Were your guests vampires who can only pretend to eat pizza-shaped cardboard?

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They always give a lower amount of garlic in the recipes, you should grab a third clove just to be safe

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