what do you dip your chip/french fries in?
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- Joanbunting
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Re: what do you dip your chip/french fries in?
Mark . Aioli and chips just wouldn't work.
If it doesn't make your throat sting then it isn't aioli. I make force 4 aioli for amateurs, force 6 for visitors and force 8 for locals and us - this is 8 cloves (big Povencal ones )for 2 eggs . The more garlic you eat the more your body copes with it. An aquired taste I know but when you live here it pays to aquire it!
If it doesn't make your throat sting then it isn't aioli. I make force 4 aioli for amateurs, force 6 for visitors and force 8 for locals and us - this is 8 cloves (big Povencal ones )for 2 eggs . The more garlic you eat the more your body copes with it. An aquired taste I know but when you live here it pays to aquire it!
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Re: what do you dip your chip/french fries in?
Good heavens Joan!!! I am learning something here! If I lived in France, I would be happy to use 8 cloves of garlic, but not here.
Mark, I always roast garlic before using it. It gives a more subtle flavour. I have a halogen oven, so much cheaper to run rather than a conventional oven. I suppose you know to have everything at room temperature before you start.
Mark, I always roast garlic before using it. It gives a more subtle flavour. I have a halogen oven, so much cheaper to run rather than a conventional oven. I suppose you know to have everything at room temperature before you start.
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Re: what do you dip your chip/french fries in?
Funnily enough, I just had sweet potato wedges, and thought how good they would be with aioli. Or romesco (roasted red pepper sauce)
I wouldn’t select aioli as the dip for frites, but who am I kidding? If it were on the table it would be employed.
I love a really powerful aioli in the right place, but roasted garlic dressings are quite different, though very good with some things
I wouldn’t select aioli as the dip for frites, but who am I kidding? If it were on the table it would be employed.
I love a really powerful aioli in the right place, but roasted garlic dressings are quite different, though very good with some things
- Gillthepainter
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Re: what do you dip your chip/french fries in?
As I don't really cook with garlic that much at home, it just grows roots in our house, I'm probably a force 4 (I love that scaling).
I've no problem eating more than that, the Garlic and Pasta dish - ratio'd in that order, I always have at an Italian must have 10 cloves. Tony turns my face away when I have it.
What do the Belgians do to their mayonnaise? It's the best I've tasted.
My preference is chips on their own, just with chips.
I've no problem eating more than that, the Garlic and Pasta dish - ratio'd in that order, I always have at an Italian must have 10 cloves. Tony turns my face away when I have it.
Mayo for chips, I lived too long in Belgium to use anything else.
What do the Belgians do to their mayonnaise? It's the best I've tasted.
My preference is chips on their own, just with chips.
- Joanbunting
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Re: what do you dip your chip/french fries in?
When I did the slow roast shoulder of lamb on Sunday I put a whole head of garlic, unpeeled but split into cloves in the roasting tin with it, 45 minutes before taking it out, I added a stack of unpeeled baby potatoes. I served the two together with the meat so that folk could decide if they wanted both . Everyone did and there was a fresh baguette to spread the garlic on. just as good as bread and dripping
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- cherrytree
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Re: what do you dip your chip/french fries in?
Joan, when I get back to Cumbria and have the usual family Sunday meal I shall do that. It sounds quite gorgeous.
- Badger's Mate
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Re: what do you dip your chip/french fries in?
just as good as bread and dripping
Praise indeed
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