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Liguria (medieval tradition)
Agliata Ligure: Conserva di Aglio per Carni e Pesce
Liguria (medieval tradition)
The ancient Ligurian garlic sauce — a medieval condiment that predates pesto: raw or very lightly toasted garlic, walnut oil (or olive oil), vinegar, toasted breadcrumbs, and salt pounded together in a mortar to a rough paste. Used as a dipping sauce for boiled meats, grilled fish, and cooked vegetables. The agliata is a demonstration that Ligurian cuisine before the 16th century (when basil pesto emerged) had its own sophisticated condiment tradition rooted in medieval Arab-influenced saucing.
Liguria — Sauces & Condiments