This variable Provençal mixture for toasted or grilled slices of bread differs from the Piedmontese bagna cauda used for dipping raw vegetables — a sauce now common in Provence — mainly in being thicker and uncooked. Anchoïade can be made thicker still with many more anchovies, and sometimes it includes a little vinegar. I like parsley, which is often o…
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