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Kitchen Shortcuts - Store-Bought Dinner Ideas
Find out which ingredients will help your meals, from prepeeled garlic to instant mashed potatoes.
By Lynn Andriani
Original Content  |  February 22, 2012
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Prepeeled Garlic

Not worth it. Often sold in pint-size containers, the cloves may taste fine the first time you use them (and they'll certainly come in handy if you're making a dish that requires, say, an entire head of garlic). Unfortunately, though, if you use only one or two cloves and then come back a week or so later to grab more, you'll find they've deteriorated into tasteless bulbs. Peeling one or two for dinner isn't difficult: Either whack them on a cutting board with a wooden spoon or the flat part of a chef's knife, use an E-Z-Rol peeler, or try this two-bowl technique, which supposedly yields an entire peeled head of garlic in less than 10 seconds.
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