A 'dash' of something normally refers to a small splash of a liquid being added to other ingredients in a recipe. For example a dash of brandy would be perhaps a couple of teaspoons.
It will mean a samll amount.
Sure. I like them lightly sauteed in butter with a dash of garlic powder.
garlic powder until you taste fool
dash dash dash
This is a perfectly normal phenomenon.
A dash of garlic powder is typically considered to be about 1/8 of a teaspoon. However, this measurement can vary slightly depending on personal preference and the specific recipe. Generally, it's a small amount meant to enhance flavor without overpowering the dish.
In this case the clove of garlic should be chopped into small pieces, instead of crushing with a garlic press in the normal manner.
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It means - garlic
well ovbisouly a dash!
a dash signal means through
a dash signal means through
Ajo means "Garlic" in Spanish