Raw garlic is extremely strong. One raw garlic clove, finely minced or pressed, will provide the same flavor intensity as a dozen cooked whole cloves. When garlic cloves are cooked or baked whole, the flavor mellows into a sweet, almost nutty flavor that hardly resembles any form of pungency. This nutty flavor makes a surprisingly nice addition to desserts, such as brownies or even ice cream.
press down on the clove with the flat side of a butcher’s knife or chef's knife. With a sharp knife, cut off the woody end of the clove and discard the remaining skin.