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- Aioli abstract "Aioli (/aɪˈoʊli/; Provençal Occitan: alhòli [aˈʎɔli] or aiòli [aˈjɔli];Catalan: allioli [ˌaʎiˈɔɫi]) is a Provençal traditional sauce made of garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, and usually egg yolks. There are many variations, such as the addition of mustard. It is usually served at room temperature. The name aioli (alhòli) comes from Provençal alh 'garlic' (< Latin allium) + òli 'oil' (< Latin oleum).Aioli is, like mayonnaise, an emulsion or suspension of small globules of oil and oil-soluble compounds in water and water-soluble compounds. Egg yolk can be used as an emulsifier and is generally used in making aioli today. However, mustard and garlic both have emulsion-producing properties and some variants (such as Catalan allioli) omit the egg.Generally, egg yolks, garlic, and Dijon mustard (if adding this as a common variation on the basic aioli) are combined first with a whisk, then the oil and the lemon juice are added slowly with whisking to create the emulsion. The additions of the dissimilar ingredients must be slow to start and then can be faster once the initial emulsion has formed.In Occitan cuisine, aioli is traditionally served with seafood, fish soup, and croutons, in a dish called merluça amb alhòli. In Malta, arjoli or ajjoli is commonly made with the addition of either crushed galletti or tomato. In the Occitan Valleys of Italy it is served with potatoes boiled with salt and bay laurel.In Provence, aioli (or more formally, Le Grand Aïoli) also designates a complete dish consisting of various boiled vegetables (uniformly carrots, potatoes, and green beans), boiled fish (normally, desalted salt cod), and boiled eggs usually served along with snails or other mollusks, with the aioli sauce. Other commonly used vegetables are cauliflower, courgettes (zucchini) and raw tomato.".
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- Aioli hasPhotoCollection Aioli.
- Aioli subject Category:Catalan_cuisine.
- Aioli subject Category:Garlic.
- Aioli subject Category:Provence.
- Aioli subject Category:Sauces.
- Aioli subject Category:Sauces_of_the_mayonnaise_family.
- Aioli subject Category:Spanish_cuisine.
- Aioli comment "Aioli (/aɪˈoʊli/; Provençal Occitan: alhòli [aˈʎɔli] or aiòli [aˈjɔli];Catalan: allioli [ˌaʎiˈɔɫi]) is a Provençal traditional sauce made of garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, and usually egg yolks. There are many variations, such as the addition of mustard. It is usually served at room temperature.".
- Aioli label "Ailloli".
- Aioli label "Aioli".
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- Aioli label "Aioli".
- Aioli label "Alioli".
- Aioli label "Aïoli".
- Aioli label "Айоли".
- Aioli label "アイオリソース".
- Aioli sameAs Aioli.
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- Aioli sameAs Ailloli.
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- Aioli sameAs Q283231.
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- Aioli wasDerivedFrom Aioli?oldid=591762817.
- Aioli depiction Allioli.jpg.
- Aioli isPrimaryTopicOf Aioli.