Ever wonder why Grandma’s cooking tastes so good? Of course, it’s because it is made with a lot of love. But it’s also sometimes made with ingredients we don’t necessarily want to know about. Case in point? My Nana’s favorite dip.
I grew up my entire childhood eating a dish called Liptauer, an Austrian cheese spread typically made with quark or another soft cheese, plus butter, paprika, other spices, and — in my grandma’s case — one particularly pungent ingredient. I happily gobbled the dip down on nearly every visit to her house, enamored with the creamy texture and mild, salty flavor. It wasn’t until I was older that I made the mistake of asking her what made my beloved Liptauer so good. The answer? Anchovies.
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