Mayonnaise?
Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> Lin replied to Wayne:
>
>>> Momemade mayonnaise is a snap if you use a blender or food processor,
>>> and
>>> I've never had a failure. Having said that, I always have a
>>> container of
>>> commercial mayonnaise on hand. If I need specialty mayonnaise, I will
>>> make that myself.
>>
>> We keep jarred commercial mayo on hand as well. Neither of us are fans of
>> mayo, but it's nice to have for tuna and chicken.
>>
>> However, Bob makes a HEAVENLY mayo, and it's very easy. I understand the
>> gripes about having to clean a food processor (because I am the one who
>> gets to wash it!) and having to use the mayo before it goes south. We do
>> have a processor for small batch chopping and mixing that he uses for his
>> mayo. The bonus is that we get just the amount of mayo we can use before
>> it goes bad and that particular processor is MUCH easier to clean. I
>> think
>> I recall him using an immersion wand blender that worked quite well.
>
> In my experience, the food processor worked a lot better than the wand
> blender, but it might just be that I don't have the right technique with
> the
> wand blender.
This is the recipe I got here on rfc. It worked perfectly for me (and
tasted yummy, too)
* Exported from MasterCook *
Stick Blender Mayonnaise
Recipe By :"Nancree"
Serving Size : 0 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Hints And Tips Sauces & Gravies
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1 egg -- at room temperature
1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1/2 teaspoon salt -- or to taste
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 cup salad oil
Crack the egg into a straight-sided glass jar. A peanut butter jar works
well.
Over the egg add, the lime juice, salt, mustard and salad oil.
Insert a stick blender all the way into the jar without turning it on.
Then turn it on. While rocking the blender from side to side, pull it
up to the top.
Description:
"Fresh mayonnaise made easy."
Source:
"rec.food.cooking"
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Janet Wilder
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