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	Comments on: Here&#8217;s the non-egg garlic mayo (aka allioli) in progress! I&#8217;m reading from &#8216;Honey from a Weed&#8217;, a book I have completely fallen for.
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It goes on to says this precise method is also used in Languedoc as a sauce for snails.
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We didn&#8217;t eat it on snails, but atop home-made burgers and I roasted the garlic first to soften its flavour.
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There are more adventures afoot with this sauce as a base. Perhaps capers or some anchovies? And apparently it&#8217;s traditional to fry some bread and then pestle (is that a verb: to pestle?!) it in with a big bunch of parsley.
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My arm muscles are going to get a workout!	</title>
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