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Bagna Càuda Traditional Dip From Piedmont, Italy

Bagna Càuda  Traditional Dip From Piedmont, Italy

The Piedmontese bagna càuda, also spelled bagna caôda (lit. hot bath), is a dip made with garlic, anchovies, and olive oil, typically served with the so-called pinzimonio di verdure, an assortment of raw, boiled, or roasted vegetables; most often fennel, artichokes, peppers, and carrots, but some recipes suggest even cauliflower, celery, onions, and cucumber

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