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Definition of garlic press in English: garlic pressnoun ![]() A handheld device for crushing cloves of garlic. Example sentencesExamples - Use a garlic press, pestle, or the side of a chef's knife to make a paste, which you can add to salad dressings or dishes at the end of cooking.
- Or, even simpler, just pass the pieces through a garlic press.
- Shelling is often done at primitive factories, sometimes using nothing more complicated than a hand-operated lever and piston arrangement resembling a gigantic garlic press.
- Do it by hand if you have a decent knife, but a garlic press will do if you're feeling lazy.
- Chop the garlic clove thinly or crush it with a garlic press.
- In other news, I'm renouncing the garlic press.
- The garlic press, however, is much cheaper and will actually do something beneficial.
- That's why a whole bulb has just a faint garlic aroma but the scent of a clove forced through the tiny holes of a garlic press can fill a room.
- For finishing touches, bits of green dough were pressed through a garlic press and placed under the feet of the figures for grass.
- Has anyone out there found a garlic press that is durable, smart-looking, and fun to use?
- Obviously the book is a marketing exercise but it's a fun read - the Neapolitan recipes work and there are a number of honestly helpful hints such as the importance of never using a garlic press.
- People always ask why I, the garlic fiend, do not own a garlic press.
- It looks like an incredibly oversized garlic press or, if you're a complete imbecile in the kitchen, it looks like a playdough press that you might have had as a child (the kind that turned the dough into colorful spaghetti).
- I put several cloves in the basket of my new garlic press and pushed down and my kitchen became pungent with this wonderful smell.
- If you have a garlic press, squish two of the cloves.
- In my mystery gift I got a garlic press and a jelly mould and a couple of other things.
Definition of garlic press in US English: garlic pressnoun A handheld device for crushing cloves of garlic. Example sentencesExamples - It looks like an incredibly oversized garlic press or, if you're a complete imbecile in the kitchen, it looks like a playdough press that you might have had as a child (the kind that turned the dough into colorful spaghetti).
- I put several cloves in the basket of my new garlic press and pushed down and my kitchen became pungent with this wonderful smell.
- In other news, I'm renouncing the garlic press.
- Shelling is often done at primitive factories, sometimes using nothing more complicated than a hand-operated lever and piston arrangement resembling a gigantic garlic press.
- For finishing touches, bits of green dough were pressed through a garlic press and placed under the feet of the figures for grass.
- Or, even simpler, just pass the pieces through a garlic press.
- Chop the garlic clove thinly or crush it with a garlic press.
- The garlic press, however, is much cheaper and will actually do something beneficial.
- People always ask why I, the garlic fiend, do not own a garlic press.
- Do it by hand if you have a decent knife, but a garlic press will do if you're feeling lazy.
- In my mystery gift I got a garlic press and a jelly mould and a couple of other things.
- Use a garlic press, pestle, or the side of a chef's knife to make a paste, which you can add to salad dressings or dishes at the end of cooking.
- Has anyone out there found a garlic press that is durable, smart-looking, and fun to use?
- If you have a garlic press, squish two of the cloves.
- Obviously the book is a marketing exercise but it's a fun read - the Neapolitan recipes work and there are a number of honestly helpful hints such as the importance of never using a garlic press.
- That's why a whole bulb has just a faint garlic aroma but the scent of a clove forced through the tiny holes of a garlic press can fill a room.
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