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Italy, we bought a little terracotta bowl, which incorporates a nightlight to maintain the heat of the creamy garlic dip known as bagna cauda or hot bath.
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That takes me right back - I used to have a special bagna cauda set, like a mini-fondue set.
Two Recipes for Bagna Càuda (Δύο Συνταγές για Μπάνια Καούντα) Laurie Constantino 2009
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At La Schiavia, hunchbacked thistle stems were turned into a warm, delicate flan, accompanied by a bagna càuda sauce and a glass of local Barbera wine, and while the words "hunchback" and "thistle" don't generally set people's mouths watering, in Mr. Abrile's restaurant the result was downright delightful.
Where Health Springs Eternal Aaron Maines 2011
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This is the heart of Monferrato, a region famous for truffles, cheeses, Barolo wine and dishes like the bagna càuda , a piquant sauce made from olive oil, anchovies and garlic that is usually eaten with seasonal vegetables.
Where Health Springs Eternal Aaron Maines 2011
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I have never heard of the cream version of bagna cauda, but now we may have to try them side by side for comparison.
Two Recipes for Bagna Càuda (Δύο Συνταγές για Μπάνια Καούντα) Laurie Constantino 2009
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Write it down while it is hot, hot as the bagna cauda* that bathes the yellow roasted peppers and halved onions in Renza's kitchen.
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Write it down while it is hot, hot as the bagna cauda* that bathes the yellow roasted peppers and halved onions in Renza's kitchen.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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Write it down while it is hot, hot as the bagna cauda* that bathes the yellow roasted peppers and halved onions in Renza's kitchen.
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Write it down while it is hot, hot as the bagna cauda* that bathes the yellow roasted peppers and halved onions in Renza's kitchen.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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Dolcetto = a wine grape variety grown in northern Italy; bagna cauda
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