Whoo, boy!, we just finished our bagna-cauda.
It was delicious!.
My granny used to do this for grand occasions, where there were at least ten people round the table, and to me, this bagna-cauda means good memories.
Unfortunaley, by the time I asked my granny for the recipe she was already ninety-nine and she had forgotten the recipe!!.
This recipe is extremely similar, except that, I'm thinking that she might have put more anchovies and garlic in it, plus a little olive oil and pepper.
And we always served as fondue it in a founde pot to keep it hot.
All in all, this is a wonderful recipe, even my husband who doesn't like anchovies loved it.
A note for those who don't know what to serve it with, we eat it with boiled potato chunks, italian bread, celery, gren bell peppers, cooked broccoli and cauliflower, raw carrots, cooked green beans and steamed onions and boiled cardoon.
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Whoo, boy!, we just finished our bagna-cauda.
It was delicious!.
My granny used to do this...