-30%
Spicy Aioli Version - For Spreading, Dipping or Enhancing
Yummy roasted garlic!!!
Stonewall Kitchen Roasted Garlic Aioli
In this recipe, Stonewall Kitchen added a lot of roasted garlic, the result is very nice and allows you to use this sauce everywhere and all the time (except maybe in the morning....)
Characteristics
| Origin |
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|---|---|
| Capacity | 290 g |
| Storage | Refrigerate after opening |
| For which dish? | Burger Fish and Chips French Fries |
| What intensity? | 1 |
| Label | best seller |
Canola oil, whole salted egg, roasted garlic, garlic oil (olive oil, garlic), vinegar, powdered mustard, salt, water, natural flavor, tocopherols.
Customer reviews
Bien mais pas aussi bon que la mango
P. Thomas publié le 30/08/2024
Un must have
A. Anonymous publié le 02/08/2023
Gouteux
A. Anonymous publié le 06/05/2023
Très bon , avec grillade au top
A. Anonymous publié le 04/05/2023
Pas encore goûtée
A. Anonymous publié le 28/03/2023
Aioli for garlic lovers!!!
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