Where To Buy A Garlic Crusher? [closed]

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Sorry for taking up your time. Just wondering if anyone knows where i can buy a garlic crusher from?

I want to cook some Italian food, but every Thai person i ask has no idea what a garlic crusher is. I looked at Hicorfe, any other place i can try?

This is my friend's garlic press. Any ideas or suggestions?

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Cheers.



Best Answer

If all you want to do is cook Italian food and you want to use fresh garlic, crushing the garlic with the flat of a knife and then mincing it finely will get you through the night without a special shopping trip.

Nearly any store that sells kitchen accessories should have multiple garlic presses to choose from. Knowing the country in which you reside could help, but examples include all of the following options.

Kitchen Supply Stores

  • Happy Kitchen (physical)
  • Cook's Direct (online)

General-Purpose Stores

  • Amazon (online)
  • EBay (online)
  • Target (physical & online)

Grocery Stores often have overpriced kitchen accessories as a convenience to their shoppers, garlic presses included.

  • Safeway (physical)
  • Whole Foods (physical)



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What can I use instead of garlic crusher?

Here is what each method can bring to your dish.
  • Microplane. One of the most common garlic press alternatives is to use a microplane. ...
  • Grater. A standard box grater is also an easy way to prepare your garlic. ...
  • Meat Tenderizer. ...
  • Mortar And Pestle. ...
  • Knife.


  • Is a garlic crusher worth it?

    In its favor, a garlic press is very handy for giving you a uniformly \u201cminced\u201d garlic that's much smaller than we could get by hand. For those of us who love garlic flavor in every bite, or if you're a little shy about your knife skills, this is fantastic.

    How do you crush garlic without a crusher?

    Take a heavy knife, such as a chef's knife, and place the blade flat on the clove (sharp side facing away from you). Use the heel of your hand to press the blade down on the clove. You can smash your hand down onto the side of the blade if you are into theatrics but a solid press should be enough to crush the clove.



    Choosing a Garlic Press




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