Todco GR300 Roasted Garlic Express

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Todco GR300 Roasted Garlic Express

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 : Todco GR300 Roasted Garlic Express
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Binding: Kitchen
EAN: 0892282000539
Feature: Non Stick Surface - Easy Cleanup!
Label: Todco
Manufacturer: Todco
Publisher: Todco
Studio: Todco



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It does work!!
fast simple and easy to use, my garlic was perfect and done in 30 minutes..try it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it
I bought this one for my friend. She loves it. So easy without heating up the whole kitchen.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Roasted Garlic Express
If you like roasted garlic, this is the kitchen aid for you. I was not sure what to expect when I purchased this item on Amazon. I like to roast garlic, but it seemed that the prep time and using all the expensive power of a big oven to roast a bulb of garlic just kept me from doing it very often. When I saw this item on Amazon.com, I had to give it a try. [...].

When it came a few days later, I was impressed with the construction. It is actually made of metal and not plastic. The inside tray that holds the garlic is all metal and has a handy removeable handle that makes it a snap to remove the hot tray from the roaster when the garlic is done. It also makes cleaning a breeze, since the tray can drop right into the sink for cleaning. You just take a bulb of garlic, slit off a small part of the top, drop a tablespoon or so of olive oil into the tray and drop in the garlic bulb, cut side down. plug it in and hit the 'power' button and go away for about 30 minutes. The roaster turns off when it is done. The garlic came out perfectly carmelized and soft. I made some homemade french bread and the wife and I sat down and ate the whole loaf spreading the soft garlic like butter. This is a great buy and rates a 5++ from our household.



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