The peel is thicker and attached firmly to the root, so cutting off the root end first will save a lot of time and effort peeling garlic.

you can avoid stripping the peel into tiny sticky pieces or digging grooves into the clove while you gouge or scrape off the peel from the top or side.

this is another lifehack I would have appreciated learning years earlier.

  • debris_slide@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Bonus points if you leave a tiny bit of the root attached to the skin so that when you pull the root off it starts the peeling process

    • Varyk@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      3 months ago

      ha, yes! If I notice one side of the peel is thick enough I will do this.

      that perfect feeling when you can pull off the whole peel in one piece is amazing.