Any benefit for slicing garlic razor thin?
>>8287812
>>>r/anime
>>8287812
cooks faster and distributes more evenly if you're mixing it in
i love garlic but i don't want a big chunk of it all in one bite
>>8287812
seems tedious, just dice it finely then mash it if you want good distribution
>>8287812
I was going to re-watch the scene in Goodfellas where they're cooking dinner in prison and Paulie has a very good system for slicing the garlic but I'm listening to an album and don't feel like switching between so just look up the scene in Goodfellas on YouTube and you'll know what I was going to shitpost.
It's a very good system. It liquefied in the pan. yada yada gabagoo badabing
>>8287812
/ck/ here.
Not really, no. If you want garlic to liquefy, you need to roast it.