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aioli

/ahy-oh-lee, ey-oh-; French a-yaw-lee/US // aɪˈoʊ li, eɪˈoʊ-; French a yɔˈli //UK // (aɪˈəʊlɪ, eɪ-) //

酱油,蛋黄酱,辣椒酱,酱油类

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Cooking.

    • : a garlic-flavored mayonnaise of Provence, served with fish and seafood and often with vegetables.

Examples

  • Whisk in the broken aioli, plus any remaining oil, one drop at a time, until it comes together.

  • Still, I continue to delight in the many versions I’ve sampled, including the one here, in which creamy lemon-kissed aioli and crisp fried panko carpet the ruddy chopped beef.

  • The tartare is spread into a round and dappled with an aioli, yellow and spicy with Dijon mustard.

  • It features prominently in Mediterranean sauces such as aioli, allioli, pesto, skordalia, persillade and gremolata.

  • Carzodo says she’d serve her artichokes and dipping sauce to the friends in high school, but for an adult dinner party she’d feel the need to make actual aioli.

  • Aioli is a Mediterranean mayonnaise and “the dressing,” the French say, “is the soul of the salad.”