Wednesday, June 11, 2008

The Mushroom Shaped Wooden Garlic Masher

I’m not much of a cook. Eating is merely a necessary evil in my house. I admit there are a few things I make that are out-of- this-world tasty. The creamy chicken recipe I found off the internet and the salmon with thyme seasoning and tangy sauce I pulled out of magazine make my mouth water. Otherwise I douse things with butter and garlic. My food is edible at least. Joe doesn’t complain. He is a peanut butter and jelly kind a guy which probably explains why he married me.

When I was visiting in Texas a few months ago my “gourmet” friend... the one who won’t eat at my house and shows up with groceries in hand so she can do the cooking....put me to work in her kitchen making the same old delicious “chicken thingy” I’ve eaten at her hand for the last 20 years. When we were cooking I learned that I had been using the wrong cheese all these years. “Not THAT WHITE cheese... the OTHER WHITE cheese!” Geez! I thought it was me. Then in her motherly way she reassured me that her sister, too, calls each and every time she makes the “chicken thingy” to find out WHICH WHITE cheese is it again? Now, at least, I know why mine never turns out as good as hers. This, however, is all besides the point because what I really want to talk about is the fact that they don’t love it like I do.

What is it? You ask. What don’t they love like you do?

The mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher.

The mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher was inspiration. I’m guessing my gourmet friend has owned hers for years. I may have even used it before while under her tutelage or direction, but it was on this recent occasion that it made an impression. I was in charge of the garlic mashing on the night we cooked in Texas and I got to use the mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher. My life will never be the same.

You grab this mushroom shaped wooden thingy and whamo! It’s great. The skin of the garlic falls off. With your fingers you can successfully peel the skin and with a few finishing slices, you have “pressed” garlic. You can entertain with confidence knowing your guests won’t fall prey to unwanted chunks of this biting bulb as they savor the gentle aroma of sweet and spicy garlic. It’s so fine. It’s pureed. It’s beautiful.

Please don’t try to sell me on any other garlic gadget. I’m not interested. I’ve tried a few. The tools I invariably choose are my faithful henckel knife and my very own fingertips. It saves me the trouble of scraping out papery garlic leftovers from hopelessly ineffective gadgets. No, the mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher is what I want. It is what I need.

In my hunt to find the mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher, which my gourmet friend seems to have owned for years, I hit a lot of googley dead-ends. Eventually, I found it mentioned in blogs among the “useless” tools in the recesses of many cook’s kitchen drawers. The audacity! Can you imagine? I want this thing! They must not be able to appreciate the beauty and simplicity of the mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher.. They are short-sighted and they are really missing out. They just don’t love it like I do. Do you think someone would mail theirs to me? Should I send a note to someone I don’t know and ask them for their tool? Maybe they’ll trade me for my useless plastic egg poacher or my useless cheese slicer or better yet, my very useless garlic press whose packaging promised “no more tedious peeling”? Maybe we should have a Bloggers Garage Sale? Would that work?

In case it doesn’t, I have found one source for my mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher but it’s in Britain somewhere. I’m sure I can work my way through the red tape of currency systems, but it would be a lot easier to buy one on this side of the world. Does anyone know where I might find one of these? Does someone have one stuck in their drawer they’d be willing to donate to a cook who doesn’t like to cook except when cooking garlic? Will someone help me find a way to own the one cooking utensil I really want? The mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher will surely make me happy and if it doesn’t, at least I will be one person who is sure to use it and will love it!

11 comments:

Joe 3007 said...

In case anyone doesn't know what Shirin is talking about, here's a link to the one she found.

http://www.beau-port.co.uk/acatalog/Beau_Port_Home__CKSA140.html

Vessel said...

Linky isn't quite working.

How about this:
http://www.centralchef.com/storefrontprofiles/processfeed.aspx?sfid=123094&i=188942656&mpid=7714&dfid=1

or this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GLJYTG

or this:
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=746&f=6640

or this:
http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=207178&CCAID=FROOGLE207178

this one is way too expensive, but:
http://www.joannehudson.com/shop/flypage/category/prep_tools/product/la_cornue_mortar_and_pestle

much less and looks mushroomy:
http://www.centralchef.com/storefrontprofiles/processfeed.aspx?sfid=123094&i=200676836&mpid=7714&dfid=1

that's it for now.

Vessel said...

You know, Alton Brown (food network guru) would say that the mushroom thingy was a unitasker and that you could probably make due with some other household item. Hum. Bottom of a broom handle? No. Bottom of an icecream scoop? Maybe. I'll have to get back to you on that.

Echoes in Ink said...

Well, I think I know what to get you for your birthday! I love this post! Keep me posted on the search for the mushroom shaped wooden garlic masher.

-Cousin Arwen

Unknown said...

Now that all of you have found links....remember Shirin's bday is 9/11! Mash me, baby!

Anonymous said...

We've been looking for a wooden garlic mushroom too, and running into the same dead ends. We had one -- and loved it, used it all the time. It got lost when we were moving about a month ago and we've not been able to find a place to replace it.

PLEASE let us know if you find a place to get it in the US (ckratz@emory.edu) -- We also came up with the site in the UK, and will try that if we can't find anything else.

Ridiculous that such a simple and effective tool is no longer available....

Anonymous said...

Try this website for the garlic masher.

http://www.sidestreetstudio.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=4&products_id=29137

Anonymous said...

Hi - If anyone still is looking for a wooden 'mushroom' garlic crusher send me an email at JohnandSue@aol.com and I can send you a pic. We got one as a gift and never used it. It still has the original tag and price tag on the bottom. If you can pay via paypal, I'd sell it for $10 plus shipping. It is located near Buffalo, NY.

Good luck on the search :)

Anonymous said...

Related to the 4/17/09 post, the garlic crusher I had is now sold. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

I was given a mushroom shaped garlic crusher years ago and my girlfriend wants one. I thought what a great x-mas preasent. My friend got mine from The Shaker Village in NH but they don't sell then anymore. I'm going to try to get my husband to try to make them. If he's successful, who knows, maybe I will sell them on line.