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garlicky

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gar·lick·y  (gärl-k)
adj.
Containing, tasting of, or smelling of garlic.
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Adj.1.garlicky - relating to or tasting or smelling of garlic; "garlicky sauce"


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And if the inclusive plastic-wrapped sticky rice served in a quaint little basket isn't enough to satisfy as a main-course accompaniment, there's always the possibility of a platter of spicy hot, garlicky ``drunken'' flat rice noodles mixed with pieces of chicken or beef ($6.
You can make the Vodka Sauce without the scallops or vodka, the Seafood Diavolo without the seafood, and the Diavolo or Garlicky Shrimp with Imagine No-Chicken Broth.
IN front of a standing-room-only crowd at Claro's Italian Market, Mary Linda Daddona, along with her sister and two nieces, is chattering through a cooking exhibition dispensing advice culinary (eight recipes on this day), literary ("If you read Janet Evanovich's first novel first, the rest will be easier") and personal ("Eat the dish with someone you love -- that way they're garlicky too").
 
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