Bagna Càuda And Aioli Recipes

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BAGNA CAUDA

Provided by Nigella Lawson : Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 15m

Yield about 2 cups sauce

Number Of Ingredients 5



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Steps:

  • Put the oil in a pan with the garlic and anchovies and cook over low heat, stirring, until you have a melted, muddy mess. Everything should begin to meld together. Whisk in 6 tablespoons of butter, and as soon as it has melted, remove from the heat and give a few more beats of your whisk so that everything is creamy and amalgamated. Taste, and if you feel you want this as a dipping sauce - which is meant to be pungent but not acrid. If you want the sauce a little more mellow, whisk in the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter. Pour into a dish that, ideally, fits over a flame so that it does not get cold at the table.
  • Dip in the crudites and eat.

1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
4 to 5 cloves garlic, peeled and microplaned or minced
12 anchovies preserved in olive oil, drained and chopped
1/3 to 1/2 cup unsalted butter, cut into chunks
A variety of raw vegetables, including fennel, cauliflower, Belgian endive, sweet peppers and zucchini

BAGNA CAUDA

Ever since a family friend introduced us to this Italian dip, we have made it a tradition on New Year's Eve. You have to really like garlic to enjoy this. I have heard that some people omit the cream and substitute olive oil also. Serve with crusty Italian bread, raw cabbage wedges, lettuce, bread sticks or crackers.

Provided by Julie P.

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Seafood

Time 2h50m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 4



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Steps:

  • Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir in garlic and cook until tender. Reduce heat to low. Mix in anchovy filets and heavy cream. Cook and stir until thickened. Remove from heat, cover and chill in the refrigerator approximately 2 hours.
  • Return the mixture to medium heat, stirring occasionally, until bubbly. Serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 224.1 calories, Carbohydrate 1.9 g, Cholesterol 81.1 mg, Fat 23.1 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 3.2 g, SaturatedFat 14.2 g, Sodium 345.1 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

½ cup butter
10 cloves garlic, minced
2 (2 ounce) cans anchovy fillets, drained
1 pint heavy cream

BAGNA CAUDA

Provided by Michael Chiarello : Food Network

Time 22m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6



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Steps:

  • In a hot pan, pour a good amount of olive oil in. When the oil starts to warm up, add garlic and turn the flame down.
  • Add the anchovies, if using (don't worry about mincing them as they will dissolve in the mixture). The anchovies should cook in the garlic oil until the garlic becomes brown and the anchovies dissolve.
  • When the garlic gets light brown, about 5 minutes, add chili flakes until they toast up and then turn flame off. Add more olive oil and salt and pepper for flavor.
  • Right before you heat the sauce in your fondue pot, add some minced parsley to cook in the sauce.

Olive oil
8 cloves garlic, minced
6 anchovies, optional
Large pinch chili flakes
Salt and pepper
1 tablespoon minced parsley leaves

BAGNA CàUDA AND AIOLI

The best image we have of bagna càuda is in the Time-Life Book, Cooking of Italy: a few stocky men and their elegant wives, towels around their necks, are sitting solemnly around a table in a brick vault. You would think they are about to eat ortolans or monkey brains, but no, they are enjoying long sticks of celery dipped in a warm butter-oil-anchovy bath. It's a strange image, and we were inexplicably inspired by it. Bagna càuda is peasant yet elegant-the essence of Italian food. We love the flavor and the process of trimming the vegetables, and we (bittersweetly) think most people like bagna càuda because it tastes like Caesar salad. We serve our bagna càuda with a dip or aioli and have provided both options below.

Yield Serves 4 to 6

Number Of Ingredients 31



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Steps:

  • First, figure out how many vegetables you need to serve your guests. Then, for the vegetables, sit down in a garden chair with a bottle of rosé or pastis, a cutting board on your knees, and a good paring knife. Throw the peels straight into the garden.
  • To make the aioli, combine the oils in a measuring pitcher. In a food processor, combine the potato, egg yolks, egg, and as much of the garlic as you like and process until smooth. (Potato is added to the traditional aioli for texture; you can also use bread that has been soaked in milk.) With the motor running, slowly drizzle in the combined oils. The mixture should emulsify with no problem. Keep a glass of warm water handy, however, in case the mixture splits. If it does, immediately add a spoonful or two of the water, pulsing as you add. When all of the oil has been added, season with salt and pepper. To finish, add the lemon juice. Refrigerate until serving.
  • To make the dip, in a small saucepan, combine the cream and anchovies and simmer over medium-low heat until the cream is reduced by one-third. Bring the heat down to low, and, using a hand blender, blend in the garlic and oil. Using a hand whisk, delicately whisk in the butter a few cubes at a time. The mixture may break and split. If it does, add an ice cube and whisk again. Season generously with salt and pepper and serve warm. If the weather is chilly, keep the dip warm on a fondue warmer on the very lowest setting.
  • Serve the vegetables along with the garnishes of your choice in a nice bowl or arranged on a platter along with the dip and aioli.
  • I AM FORTUNATE TO SPEND A FEW WEEKS of each summer in the small town of Keremeos in the Similkameen Valley, in the interior of British Columbia. It is beautiful and hot, and has good wine and great farms. Not too hippie, not too "the man," but just right. A guy named Yuri and his wife farm there, growing (among other things) the best Russian garlic: big, red, and curved like the roof of the Kremlin. It's what I imagine opium must feel like to touch, sticky and rich. You can shave it like you would a truffle. I buy a few hundred bucks' worth of it every year and I keep it at home and not at the restaurant as I don't think I have the self-control needed to politely explain to a cook that you don't half-assly fill your stockpots with it. I don't get high like that on produce often; in fact it irritates me when others do it. So I guess I'm using my wild card here.

Small crisp cucumbers, quartered crosswise and halved
Small carrots, peeled and quartered lengthwise
Celery hearts, split lengthwise
Small ripe tomatoes, quartered
Radishes with leaves attached, halved if you like
Little Tokyo White turnips, thinly sliced
Small zucchini, halved lengthwise
Young kohlrabi, peeled and thinly sliced
Small beets, peeled and sliced
Small new potatoes, cooked and chilled
Young sweet peppers, seeded and slivered
Cauliflower florets, blanched for 10 seconds in boiling salted water and refreshed in ice water
1 cup (250 ml) grape seed oil
1 cup (250 ml) olive oil
1 potato, boiled until tender, peeled, and diced
4 egg yolks
1 egg
3 to 5 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
Salt and pepper
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1 cup (250 ml) whipping cream (35 percent butterfat)
Two 2-ounce (55-g) cans anchovy fillets in olive oil
3 or 4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 cup (250 ml) olive oil
1 cup (225 g) unsalted butter, cubed
1 or 2 ice cubes, if needed
Salt and pepper
2 soft-boiled eggs (boiled for 5 minutes)
3 or 4 bread sticks
Poached salt cod, chilled
Poached lobster meat and shrimp, chilled

BAGNA CAUDA

A classic Niçoise appetizer that is like fondue-a "warm bath"-of anchovies, garlic, and olive oil (you can use butter in place of some of the olive oil if you're feeling indulgent), served with fresh raw vegetables. It's an unusual dish by today's standards but remains a wonderful combination. A fondue pot is the ideal serving vessel, because it's important to keep the sauce hot at the table; an earthenware dish that retains heat well will work if you preheat it and serve the Bagna Cauda immediately.

Yield makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6



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Steps:

  • Place the anchovies, garlic, and oil in a fondue pot or saucepan. Place on the stove, turn the heat as low as possible, and cook, stirring constantly, until the anchovies break up, about 10 minutes. Do not let the garlic brown at all. Season with savory and pepper and place over the fondue burner or in a preheated earthenware dish. Taste and add a bit of salt if necessary. (You can prepare the oil an hour or two ahead to this point; reheat before serving.)
  • Serve warm, dipping the cold crudités into the olive oil mixture.

1/4 pound anchovy fillets packed in olive oil
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon chopped fresh savory or rosemary leaves or 2 teaspoons dried
Salt and black pepper to taste
Crudités: a large and varied assortment like carrots, celery, endives, zucchini, and radishes

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