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Pimentón Aioli
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Lady G.
June 9, 2014
Typo alert: alioli, not aioli :) I'm a picky Spaniard
Thanks so much for the recipe!!!!!
Thanks so much for the recipe!!!!!
Marian B.
June 12, 2014
I've always understood that allioli is the Spanish condiment that doesn't have any egg yolks in it -- it's always been a mystery to me! At least in English, aioli is the name for a condiment made from egg yolks, oil, some garlic, and often some sort of acid -- often described as a garlicky mayonnaise.
qtprof
January 5, 2022
I know I am very late to this party, but here's a good article about this differences (or not!) between aioli, allioli and alioli: https://www.goodfood.com.au/recipes/allioli-alioli-or-aioli-20140314-34t7h
amysarah
June 9, 2014
I was in Spain last month with my kids - brought back so much Pimenton de la Vera that everything packed in my suitcase still smells like it. This recipe is just what I need - I'm trying to lure them home with a seafood paella, served with a drizzle of pimenton aioli - just like the unbelievably delicious one we had in Barcelona. Wish me luck.
Marian B.
June 9, 2014
Oh, I'm so jealous -- of all your paprika and of your trip! I love love love Spain. There's a really great recipe for fideos (fideus) in the Zuni café cookbook, and she mentions that it's traditionally dolloped with allioli -- I love this idea.
amysarah
June 10, 2014
Another reason it's crazy I don't have the Zuni cookbook! Would love that recipe for fideos.
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