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kathijenkins said:Does anyone know how much one clove of garlic is? Is it the whole little head looking thing or just one of the sections?
I'm going to fix 2 of the Power Cooking recipes & want to make sure I don't use too much or not enough.
One clove of garlic is equivalent to approximately 1 teaspoon of minced garlic.
One clove of garlic refers to one individual piece from the larger bulb. The whole bulb typically contains anywhere from 8-12 cloves.
Yes, you can substitute 1/8 teaspoon of garlic powder for one clove of minced garlic. However, the flavor may not be as strong as using fresh garlic.
To measure one clove of garlic, you can either mince or finely chop the garlic and then measure 1 teaspoon. Alternatively, you can use a garlic press to extract the garlic and then measure 1 teaspoon of the pressed garlic.
Yes, it is recommended to remove the skin of the garlic clove before using it. The skin can be easily removed by gently pressing down on the clove with the flat side of a knife and then peeling off the skin.