Monday, December 28, 2009

Substitute for garlic powder in recipe?

i'm making dog treats and the recipe calls for 1 teaspoon of garlic powder. i don't have garlic powder, and im not going to the store. is there anything i can use as the substitute???Substitute for garlic powder in recipe?
OMIT IT BUT DONT USE CRUSHED GARLIC CUZ IM SURE CRUSHED GARLIC IS SOGGY!Substitute for garlic powder in recipe?
garlic salt or fresh minced garlic
you could use celery powder,,,, choppied garlic,,, or any other seasoning you like
crush up real garlic
if it is for dog treats I would just leave it out.





When I am cooking for myself I have substituted onion powder.
Eliminate it or add one small clove of fresh garlic mashed to a pulp. No garlic salt and absolutely no onion in any form! There is something in garlic that appeals to dogs.
onion powder or if you have garlic salt, omit the salt in the recipe.
i guess use half the amount of garlic salt or onion powder.
ciniamon
Omit it unless you have little chopped garlic, whole or in the jar. Just like one clove or a teaspoon from the jar will work.


If not, no biggie.....leave it out.
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE ONION POWDER! It can be harmful to dogs %26amp; cats.


I'd say just leave it out.
I've made them too, and the garlic is to help keep fleas away - not really for taste. You could add a little minced garlic..or if you have minced garlic in the jar, just add a little of the garlic juice to them. You can buy big jars of garlic powder in the pet store, to put over their dry food too. That's supposed to help with the fleas/flies too....

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