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Garlic press and slicer

Dual purpose tools are always in my good books. But tools that do something I’ve never seen, and that shout usefulness, are great! This Garlic press and Garlic Slicer is the coolest thing for garlic.

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No more fussing to cut tiny slices on an already small piece of garlic.

Recipes often call for fresh garlic cloves to be pressed, which yields intense flavor, or thinly sliced, which results in a more subtle garlic taste. This convenient tool allows you to accomplish either task with ease – and without getting garlicky aromas on your hands. The cast-aluminum press features two compartments: one for pressing garlic, the other for slicing cloves in eight thin, uniform sections. A nonstick coating maximizes efficiency and guarantees easy cleaning

From Williams Sonoma for $20

Via Kitchen Contraptions

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  1. By Lee’s Journal » Blog Archive » Garlic Press and Slicer
    1720 days ago

    [...] After the useful Garlic Roaster, I found this garlic press and slicer that will take the job of pressing and slicing garlic cloves to meet the yummy flavor of your cooking. Also no more garlicky aromas on hands! Even Arieanna, the Cooking Gadgets queen says great to this stuff: Dual purpose tools are always in my good books. But tools that do something I’ve never seen, and that should usefulness, great! This Garlic press and Garlic Slicer is the coolest thing for garlic. [...]

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  2. By Coffee Break
    1732 days ago

    Garlic Press and Slicer

    After the useful Garlic Roaster, I found this garlic press and slicer that will take the job of pressing and slicing garlic cloves to meet the yummy flavor of your cooking. Also no more garlicky aromas on hands!

    Even Arieanna, the Cooking Gadgets q…

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  3. By john
    1737 days ago

    I don’t know how I ever lived without a garlic press. I’ve diced up way too many cloves in my time and these things are a godsend. I’m not a good enough chef to know when to dice and when to press anyway, so might as well make it easy.

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