That is interesting. The bread service with meals in England was my wife's dream come true as a bread lover.Actually this thread got me thinking about future cruises. As Europeans we don’t do bread service at a meal and it was no wonder we were overly stuffed and didn’t feel well after eating our multiple courses plus bread ( I mean seriously if you’re doing appetizers why also then bread?) So I think from now on we’re just going to tell the server is not even to bring the bread service.
Like I posted earlier, I would love to see the menu to see what Disney called it.Did you bother reading the link you gave earlier for aioli recipes? The one you used to « prove » that it is different from mayonaisse? The link defines aioli as « raw eggs emulsified with oil ». And the recipe is literally mayo with some additions.
And people aren’t saying that aioli is made from mayo (so, not sure why you keep saying « it has no mayo in it »), they are saying the the ingredients/process are the same.
Well, no one other other than the link you posted I saying that aioli is made from mayo.
LOL As long is was mayo and not Miracle Whip!Did you bother reading the link you gave earlier for aioli recipes? The one you used to « prove » that it is different from mayonaisse? The link defines aioli as « raw eggs emulsified with oil ». And the recipe is literally mayo with some additions.
And people aren’t saying that aioli is made from mayo (so, not sure why you keep saying « it has no mayo in it »), they are saying the the ingredients/process are the same.
Well, no one other other than the link you posted I saying that aioli is made from mayo.
LOL As long is was mayo and not Miracle Whip!
This recipe is MAYO with garlic, lemon juice and salt added.None of the recipes I've used had mayo in them. https://cookieandkate.com/easy-aioli-recipe/
Maybe it’s a UK thing and that’s how it became US culture On the continent not so.That is interesting. The bread service with meals in England was my wife's dream come true as a bread lover.
@tvguy is right on this instance real aioli does not contain eggs.
I was on the 4 night Magic prior to this cruise and was served the "mayo" based dips and I, as well as our 15 dining companions enjoyed them. I don't really understand what the issue is. They also served butter. What would people be expecting with the bread?
I hate mayo, but I love aioli. I don't know what's up with that. LOLSome of us just don't like mayo. So, when it's mayo every night, that leaves us with just plain old butter.
To be fair, though, I usually just eat the bread without any toppings. But a nice oil is good every now and then!
Some of us just don't like mayo. So, when it's mayo every night, that leaves us with just plain old butter.
To be fair, though, I usually just eat the bread without any toppings. But a nice oil is good every now and then!