Homemade Mayonnaise
- Total Time
- 10 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1egg yolk or whole egg
- 2teaspoons Dijon mustard
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 1tablespoon lemon juice or sherry or white wine vinegar
- 1cup neutral oil, like grapeseed or corn, or extra virgin olive oil, or a combination
Preparation
- Step 1
Put the yolk or egg, mustard, salt, pepper and lemon juice or vinegar in the container of a food processor and turn the machine on. While it's running, add the oil in a slow, steady stream. (Your food processor should have a teeny hole you may never have noticed in the insert -- the "food pusher" -- in the top; if it doesn't, you might want a different food processor.). When an emulsion forms you can add it a little faster. (Again, the little hole makes this unnecessary.) Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary.
- Step 2
Garlic Mayonnaise (Aioli) — Add 2 or more (as many as 8) cloves of garlic, to taste. Oil should be made up of at least half olive oil.
- Step 3
Chile Mayonnaise — Add 1 or 2 dried chilis, like ancho, Thai, or chipotle, soaked in warm water until soft, then drained, patted dry, and stemmed and seeded. (Or use 1 canned chipotle and a little of its adobo sauce.)
- Step 4
Roasted Pepper Mayonnaise — Add 1 roasted red, yellow or orange bell pepper.
- Step 5
Green Sauce, French-Style — Add 1 sprig tarragon, about 10 sprigs of watercress (thick stems removed), 10 chives and the leaves of 5 parsley stems.
- Step 6
Cold Mustard Sauce — Use 1 heaping tablespoon Dijon-style or whole grain mustard. Thin with a tablespoon or two of cream or sour cream to desired consistency.
Private Notes
Comments
I also used olive oil with the same bitter result. It's tolerable in sandwiches, but next time I'm using half canola oil.
I used extra-virgin olive oil, which gave it a bit of a bitter after-taste.
But yes, ridiculously easy, creamy, and tasty.
(One chipotle in adobo wasn't spicy enough, so I'll pump that up next time as well.)
i used 1/2 t salt. I would try vinegar instead of lemon juice next time for a tarter flavor. Never realized the hole in the food pusher was meant for this--works great!
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