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Microwave Fried Garlic

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Photo of minced microwave fried garlic on a paper towel.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Liza Jernow

This quick, flavor-boosting ingredient comes together in minutes. Minced garlic gets doused with oil and microwaved until it becomes golden-brown and crispy. Serve the garlicky condiment with fried chicken, ramen noodles, or leftover rice.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Make about 3 tablespoons

Ingredients

¼ cup minced garlic (about 12 cloves)
Neutral oil
Kosher salt
Sugar

Preparation

  1. Place the garlic in a microwave-safe bowl and add enough oil to cover (at least 3 tablespoons). Microwave for 1 minute, then stir. Repeat, stirring and microwaving in 30-second increments until the garlic begins to brown. Then repeat, stirring and microwaving in 15-second increments, until the garlic is a deep gold. (This could take between 2 and 4 minutes total, depending on your microwave.) In a sieve set over a bowl, drain the garlic, reserving the oil. Transfer the garlic to a plate lined with paper towels and season with a pinch each of salt and sugar. Set aside to cool.

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Reprinted with permission from Cook Real Hawai'i © 2021 by Sheldon Simeon and Garrett Snyder. Published by by Clarkson Potter/Publishers, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. Buy the full book from Amazon or Bookshop.
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