From raw heat to mellow sweetness, the flavor of your garlic dish starts with your knife work. Garlic contains a sulfur compound called allicin. When broken down, it creates a more pungent flavor. The ...
If you cook with garlic often, you likely know that its flavor changes depending on its preparation. When raw, the allium is pungent and almost hot; when pan-fried in oil, it shows a mellow, almost ...