
Love cooking with garlic, but are at a loss of how to get rid of the garlic-smell from your hands? Fret no longer, because with the Garlic Zoom from Chef’n, you will not have to worry about it anymore! This little device (just 3-inch tall) not only has a futuristic design, but it is extremely easy to use too. The best part about the Garlic Zoom is that its stainless steel blades can chop the garlic into any size that you want to – perfect especially if you want to chop large amounts of garlic. Though remember to use small to medium peeled garlic cloves, and do apply a little bit of pressure to activate the chopping blades. Want one for yourself? Go get it just for $ 9.95 from Amazon.
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I just finished crushing garlic for my mom. And when I see a product like this, I feel like cursing my fate. Even if it is good, it wouldn’t be available in Indian markets. We just have to resort back to our age-old techniques.
Mayuri you can buy lemon grass oil and apply on yr palms after using garlic and wash your hands with soap and apply again.. don’t use more than a drop of it
Nothing wrong with age old techniques, but I do not agree that it will not be availabe in the Indian markets. Maybe not the local mom-and-pop stores but I am sure you will get them in big upmarket retail outlets.
The best way to not have your hands smell like garlic is to not use any at all!! Jokes apart, I find the ready made garlic paste a good alternative to smelly fingers...
Another handy tip is to immerse the garlic in hot water...
Of course you can always go the Jamie Oliver way and cut the garlic with a knife leaving only the flesh in the middle...
But given the rate at which prices are going skywards, I wouldn’t suggest you take the last route unless you have a few acres of personal farms growing the herb!!
Oh! a must have for most of the Indian home, or at least my kitchen! Cause we still don’t get peeled garlic off shelves. Since garlic tastes better as crushed and so the ready made pastes aren’t of any good use for best flavor.