No.11001
I was at a party the other day and somebody brought this spread that was supposedly greek, had lots of garlic in it and the bulk of the spread was supposedly MADE OUT OF BREAD, i forgot the name of it, does anybody know what i could be talking about? shit was so good
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No.11003
Skordalia. It can also be made with potatoes.
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No.11021
>>11003
Thats the shit! Thanks.
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No.11108
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No.15320
Bread is the traditional ancient way. Potatoes are the new school post-Columbus way. Some people eat the potato version by itself as super garlicky garlic mashed potatoes, but it's traditionally used as a suce or spread. I just packed up the family cookbook, or I'd give you my family's not so secret recipe for it.
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