Best Garlic Substitutes in Tomato Bruschetta
This recipe calls for 2 garlic cloves. If you're out of garlic or need to adapt the recipe, here are 4 tested substitutes - each with a quantity guide and notes on how it changes the dish.
About This Substitution
Role in this recipe: Aromatic depth, pungency
When fresh garlic isn't available or you want less intensity.
4 Substitutes for Garlic in Tomato Bruschetta
1. Garlic powder
Ratio: 1/4 tsp per clove
Completely different flavour when cooked - less pungent, sweeter, evenly distributed. Good for dry rubs.
2. Garlic paste (tube/jar)
Ratio: 1/2 tsp per clove
Preservative-heavy versions taste different - use a quality brand. Convenient but loses some freshness.
3. Asafoetida (hing)
Ratio: Tiny pinch per 2 - 3 cloves
FODMAP-friendly substitute. Very powerful - start with a tiny pinch. Provides the sulphurous depth of alliums.
4. Roasted garlic
Ratio: 1 clove roasted = 1 clove fresh
Mellower, sweeter and almost nutty - use more for the same intensity. Adds a different, deeper dimension.
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