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How to Freeze Garlic

Learn how to freeze garlic to use in your recipes. This easy tutorial walks you through the steps for freezing garlic to save time and money for meal prepping!
Course Condiments
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings 20 servings
Calories 1kcal
Author Yumna Jawad

Ingredients

  • 5 bulbs garlic clove

Instructions

  • If garlic isn't peeled, peel it by hand, or by using a peeler tube or by using the shaking method inside a mason jar. Just place unpeeled garlic cloves inside a clear mason jar, screw on the lid and shake vigorously until all the peel is removed.
  • Using a paring knife, remove any green sprouts or brown stems from the individual peeled garlic cloves.
  • Add the garlic cloves to a food processor fitted with a metal blade. Process in short pulses until the garlic is evenly minced. Be sure to stop and scrape down the sides as needed. You can stop when its just minced or continue until it becomes a paste. I prefer the paste.
  • Transfer the garlic paste into small freezer safe storage bags. You can use a knife to draw lines to partition small 1 inch squares, which will be equivalent to about 1 teaspoon of garlic paste.

Notes

Storage: Store the garlic paste in freezer-safe storage bags. They will last up to 3 months in the freezer
Equipment: I use the Kitchen Aid food processor to make the garlic paste. You can use any other food processor you have or even just use a sharp knife along with course salt to help soften the garlic as you chop.

Nutrition

Calories: 1kcal | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 1mg