Some of the best kitchen tricks aren’t glamorous—they’re practical, repeatable, and make everyday cooking a little easier. One of our family’s favorite time-saving hacks is surprisingly simple: buying garlic in bulk, prepping it all at once, and freezing it for quick use throughout the week.
The Bulk Garlic Routine
Every few weeks, we pick up a 2-pound bag of fresh garlic (Costco is our go-to, but you can also grab peeled garlic online like this ready-to-use option on Amazon). Instead of peeling cloves as needed each night (a task that always seems to take longer than expected), we turn it into a family activity. Everyone gathers around the table, and it becomes a fun—sometimes competitive—game to see who can peel the fastest.
Once all the bulbs are peeled, the real magic begins:
Toss the cloves into a food processor and pulse until finely chopped.
Spread the chopped garlic flat into a freezer-safe gallon Ziploc bag (about one pound fits perfectly in each).
Score the bag into squares with the back of a knife, spatula, or bench scraper
Freeze the bag flat so the garlic is easy to store.
We repeat the same process with fresh ginger, so both staples are ready to go whenever we need them.
How It Saves Time
On busy weekdays, those frozen garlic (or ginger) squares are lifesavers. Just break off one or two and toss them straight into:
Stir fries
Soups
Garlic bread
Roasted vegetables
Pasta sauces
Even homemade garlic fries
Instead of pausing to peel, chop, or wash the cutting board, we’re cooking in seconds.
Fresh vs. Frozen Garlic
Of course, some recipes—like a simple bruschetta or delicate vinaigrette—will always taste best with freshly chopped garlic. But for weeknight meals where convenience is key, the time saved far outweighs the subtle difference in flavor.
A Small Hack, A Big Difference
This frozen garlic routine might feel like a mundane task, but it’s one of our biggest time savers in the kitchen. By setting aside an hour every few weeks, we free up countless hours during busy evenings. Plus, turning it into a family activity makes the prep time a little more fun.
So next time you’re at Costco (or your favorite grocery store), grab a big bag of garlic and give this hack a try. Future-you will thank you when dinner comes together in half the time.