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A few weeks ago I tried making mayonnaise. It did not turn out well. I couldn’t eat it. I had to toss it. I did a little searching and found a link for a different recipe on The Nourishing Gourmet. It had good reviews, so I tried it today. Turned out much better! I’ll probably still  play around with the recipe a bit (seasoning) to get it exactly to my liking. But it is good as-is. I didn’t add any whey this time since that has a pretty strong flavor, and I wanted to really taste this mayo. So it won’t last as long, but that’s ok. We’ll see what Justin thinks of it. Now I have to come up with some recipes that use mayo in the next couple weeks 🙂  This is so easy to make. Only takes a few minutes. And it works really well with the stick blender. It thickens up so quickly.

*Edited 7-6-10: We used this to make cashew, avocado chicken salad on Sunday. Tatsed great!!

Mayonnaise

2-4 egg yolks (I used 2)
½ tsp. mustard
1-2 Tbsp. lemon juice
1 tsp. balsamic vinegar
2 tsp. white wine vinegar (I used regular white vinegar)
1 tsp. celtic sea salt
Âľ c. oil- hemp or grapeseed (I used grapeseed)

1. Combine everything EXCEPT the oil. I use a container just large enough for the stick blender to go into (I used a wide mouth mason jar).
2. Mix with a stick blender until creamy.
3. While blending, add the oil in small increments and mix until it’s homogenized. I lift the blender up and down as it’s blending- the quick up and down motion helps the mixture to homogenize, and it will thicken right up.

That’s it! This mayonnaise lasts about 2 weeks in the refrigerator.

Variations:
Add:
Onion or onion powder
Garlic or garlic powder
Soysauce
1 tsp maple syrup- smoothes the flavors
Extra balsamic vinegar
Pesto
Cayenne
Basil

Make salad dressings:
Crème fraiche (or sour cream) and dill
Mayonnaise with pesto
Mayonnaise with ketchup, onion, garlic, pickles, soy sauce- (thousand island)
Mayonnaise and/or crème fraiche with any combination of herbs and flavorings
Mayonnaise with crème fraiche and basil

5 comments

  1. Rebekah says:

    Could avocado oil or extra virgin olive oil be used instead? Also, raw eggs? Store bought or farm free-range eggs used? Please do a write-up on eggs! I hear stories about eggs all the time: microwave for a few seconds to kill salmonella germs, etc.

    • Any oil will work it will just change the flavor. I find oilve oil to be very strong. Avocado oil is pretty neutral. I use our own home-raised free-range eggs raw. If the chickens are well taken care of there is no need to worry about salmonella.

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