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Truffle aioli (mushroom garlic mayonnaise) is a superior condiment to have with your chips (fries)
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>>22001975
I'm a Brit and those are fries, not chips.
Chips are thicker cut, served with fish, steak, fucking dinosaur nuggets whatever.
Those things from burgerkingdonalds are called fries.
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>>22001975
just ate potatoe wedges for dinner tonight.
salt, pepper, oregano, dill, and olive oil.
no condoment needed.
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>>22001976
If you were a real Brit you'd know they call it Hungry John's over there
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>>22001975
>mayonnaise
tastes bad.
please stop liking awful things, your life will improve.
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>>22001978
sounds tasty, what was the main dish?
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truffles are one of those things I dont understand how anyone justifies the cost

and if you use synthetic truffle flavors Id just throw the mayo in the trash and eat the fries as is
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>>22001975
they put truffle oil aioli on almost everything at six bag cinemas. very good on popcorn, surprisingly.
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well done OP. For once, you have a good opinion that I agree with.
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>>22001975
That looks good anon
>>22001976
>Chips are thicker cut
You mean steak fries?
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>>22001975
O o we got mr.moneybags here guys
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>>22002202
BLTs
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I got truffle mayo once and it was ass. Didn’t go with anything.
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>>22001975
Aioli is awesome. No idea whether truffle improves it, I'm probably too poor to ever have been exposed to it.
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>>22001975
Aioli is 2000 years old, first mentioned by Pliny the Elder. Mayonnaise first appeared on a restaurant menu in 1803 in Paris. What the fuck are you on about? Do you call a car a wheel car because it has wheels?
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>name literally means garlic and olive oil
>burgers just make mayonaise that doesn't even have garlic and olive oil in it and call it aioli
how is this not just false advertising?
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>>22002546
im here for the obscure mayonnaise facts
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>>22001976
>I'm a Brit
thanks ahead of time for letting us know to not listen to your opinions on food
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>>22001975
OP went to a restaurant and had some truffle oil aioli which isn't actual aioli and doesn't actually contain truffles mmm.
>>22002242
Next time I see someone have a bottle in their kitchen I'll look at the ingredients, I always assumed they just added a tiny bit of truffle. But I guess artificial flavoring makes sense.
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>>22001975
>MAYONNAISE
THAT'S NOT AIOLI
KILL YOURSELF
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>>22001976
Right then, it’s all gone a bit mibbly wobble down at the old pudding shop, hasn't it? I was just nipping out for a quick kerfuffle with the willow whackers when I realized the stopper knob was completely flummoxed
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One time I bought garlic mayo from lidl and it tasted repulsive, had to throw it away.

Then I learned to only use homemade with grated garlic that I throw in vinegar with rest of the ingredients and let it sit for half an hour for nice taste.
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>>22002546
If mayonnaise is common and popular, and aioli is rare and unknown, it makes sense to describe aioli as garlic mayonnaise.
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>>22003713
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>>22003742
You sound gay
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>>22003747
You sound like a salty southern european who feels personally offended that foreigners don't care to learn the details and names of all of his oil sauce variations.
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>>22003751
I'm not offended and I don't care about aioli or mayo. You just sound gay.
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>>22001980
no one cares
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>>22003734
Should have got pircel. Hellman is the king of Mayo
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>>22003742
they're not in any way similar though. mayo is emulsified with eggs and is whipped, aioli is emulsified with garlic and is ground in a mortar. they're as similar as mustard or vinaigrettes are to mayo.
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>>22003773
>Some versions of the sauce are closer to a garlic mayonnaise, incorporating egg yolks and lemon juice,[3] whereas other versions lack egg yolk and contain more garlic.
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>>22003780
>1 french source from 1900 for a spanish/monegasque food wIth history back to the roman times
dont just take what wikipedia says as the truth retard.



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