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Making homemade garlic powder is a great way to use up extra garlic hanging around your kitchen. Fresh garlic powder is great way to sprinkle on a kick of savory flavor to any dish. Making your own garlic powder might seem intimidating, especially when you can just buy some at the store. But fear not; making your own garlic powder is really easy, and it will taste so much better than the commercial version.
Steps
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Separate the garlic cloves. Peel each head of garlic and separate all the cloves of garlic within each head. The amount of garlic powder you wish to make will depend on how many garlic cloves you use. Each head of garlic will have about 10 cloves; sometimes a little more, sometimes a little less.[1]
- For a smaller batch of garlic powder, use one head of garlic. For bigger batches, use more.
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Peel the garlic cloves. You can use your fingers to peel away the skin on the clove, or crack open the skin with your knife. Simply place a clove on your cutting board, and lay your knife directly on top of the clove. Gently push on the knife and garlic clove to loosen and crack the skin around the clove.[2]
- You don’t want to push down too hard on the clove, because you want to keep the clove whole, and in tact so you can slice it. Use your fingers to peel off the skin away.
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Thinly slice each clove. Use a knife to slice off the root ends of the cloves.[3] These ends are tough, and not necessary for flavoring. Then use your sharp chef’s knife to thinly slice the cloves of garlic. Slice the garlic cloves about ¼” thin lengthwise, or even thinner if you like.[4]
- When all the garlic cloves are sliced, place them on a baking sheet or a dehydrator sheet lined with parchment paper.[5]
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Dry the garlic in an oven. You can dry the garlic in an over or a dehydrator. If you’re using an oven to dry out your garlic, preheat your oven to one of the lowest heat setting. On most ovens, this is between 150 and 200° Fahrenheit. When your oven is completely heated at a temperature between 150°F and 200°F, place the sheet of garlic into the oven and cook for about an hour and a half to two hours.[6]
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Dry the garlic in a dehydrator. If you’re using a dehydrator to dry out your garlic, set the temperature to a lower setting, at about 125°F. Allow the garlic to dehydrate for about 8-12 hours.[9]
- When you remove the garlic from the dehydrator, the garlic bits should be brittle to the touch.[10] That is when you’ll know that they are completely dried.
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Grind the dried garlic. You can use a coffee grinder, blender, food processor, spice mill or mortar and pestle to grind up the garlic pieces.[11] Grind the garlic to your desired consistency. Sift through the powder with your fingers and remove any large chunks. These chunks can be gathered and reground.[12]
- Grind the garlic for a shorter amount of time if you want the powder to be chunkier. Grind the garlic for a longer amount of time if you want the powder to be finer.
- Allow the garlic to sit in the grinder for about 10 minutes.[13] This will allow the garlic bits and their fumes to settle, so you don’t breathe in the harsh garlic odors.
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Blend flavors to make a new seasoning. If you happen to have onion or chili powder, red pepper flakes, or other spices around your kitchen, consider blending you garlic powder with other flavors and powders to make a unique and robust seasoning.
- This blended seasoning can be used on all kinds of food, from pizza to pasta.[14]
Community Q&A
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QuestionIs it supposed to turn out bitter?Community AnswerNo. Dry the garlic for couple of days in the sunlight, then use the dehydrator for a shorter time.
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QuestionDoes this process make your house smell?Community AnswerThis will probably make your kitchen smell a bit like garlic for a while, but dehydrators have a reputation of making different areas smell like the food they're dehydrating. You might want to consider using a dehydrator outside if that's an option.
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QuestionHow do I clean the coffee grinder after grinding garlic?Community AnswerHave a separate grinder for things like garlic or other seasonings. They aren't that expensive. Otherwise you may have to get used to garlicky coffee.
Tips
Things You'll Need
- Cutting board
- Sharp knife
- Oven or dehydrator
- Coffee grinder, blender, food processor, spice mill or mortar and pestle
- Airtight container
References
- ↑ http://simpledailyrecipes.com/97004/how-many-garlic-cloves-are-in-a-head-of-garlic/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyGfhSmgklk
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_IvvprJ-n8
- ↑ https://wellnessmama.com/recipes/garlic-onion-chili-powder/
- ↑ https://wellnessmama.com/recipes/garlic-onion-chili-powder/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyGfhSmgklk
- ↑ http://www.choosingvoluntarysimplicity.com/how-i-make-garlic-powder/
- ↑ http://www.choosingvoluntarysimplicity.com/how-i-make-garlic-powder/
- ↑ http://selfreliantschool.com/how-to-dehydrate-garlic-plus-making-garlic-powder/
- ↑ http://www.choosingvoluntarysimplicity.com/how-i-make-garlic-powder/
- ↑ https://wellnessmama.com/recipes/garlic-onion-chili-powder/
- ↑ http://www.choosingvoluntarysimplicity.com/how-i-make-garlic-powder/
- ↑ https://wellnessmama.com/recipes/garlic-onion-chili-powder/
- ↑ http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/make-your-own-garlic-powder.aspx
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyGfhSmgklk
- ↑ http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/make-your-own-garlic-powder.aspx
- ↑ https://wellnessmama.com/recipes/garlic-onion-chili-powder/
About This Article
To make garlic powder, start by peeling some garlic cloves and cutting them into thin slices. Then, spread the slices out on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, and dry them in the oven on the lowest heat setting for 2 hours. Next, grind the dried garlic into a fine powder using a coffee grinder, blender, food processor, or mortar and pestle. Finally, transfer your garlic powder to an airtight container for storage. To learn how to blend other seasonings with your homemade garlic powder, scroll down!
Reader Success Stories
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"I had 3 garlic cloves just hanging in my kitchen. They'd been there for quite some time, so I decided to make my own garlic powder! I hate spending money on stuff I can make myself anyway. The price of the cloves very well makes up for the amount of powder. It's great, thank you for the article!"..." more