Mayonnaise?

Denim Deb

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Does anyone make their own mayonnaise? I found a recipe on line last night that I tried, but had no luck. I just bought a jar for my hubby, and it was over $5.00! :th (There's only 1 kind he'll eat.) I figure if I can make it myself, I should be able to save a ton of money.
 

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I've had mixed results when trying to make mayo. :tongue I know WBF makes mayo all the time... I'd ask her! :p
 

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Do you have a stick blender? If so, try that. I haven't found a recipe that I like yet, but I know that when I tried making it without the stick blender, it didn't work. The stick blender is basically like magic when it comes to emulsions lol.
 

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If you do a search here there are several recipes. I've made it a couple of times and it turned out good. I just used a regular blender. I don't make it every time, just occasionally.
 

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rebecca100 said:
If you do a search here there are several recipes. I've made it a couple of times and it turned out good. I just used a regular blender. I don't make it every time, just occasionally.
Ah, true. I was comparing it to hand mixing, lol.
 

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The key to great mayo is good oil, and to add more oil until it thickens. I make knock off of Kraft with:

1 egg
1 Tbsp. ACV
1 tsp. salt
about 1 1/2 c. canola oil, added slowly. And keep adding until whipped to the desired consistency. The ammount of oil will vary. Sometimes I use less, sometimes more. I just use it until it's good and thick like we like it. If it's runny, it needs more oil. That was my issue when I first started making it. I tried to follow a recipe I found online, and the exact measurements, and it turned out runny so i tossed it. Little did I know if I had added more oil it would have been perfectly fine :rolleyes: I haven't found a recipe yet that will tell ya that little secret though :p Experience taught me ;)

I use a stick blender now, but I was using a cheapy hand mixer that was a Walmart special $4 and both done the job. One just takes a little bit nore time is all. :hu Use what ya got ;) It'll do fine as long as you add more oil if needed regardless of what the recipe says.

If you're looking for a Miracle Whip type recipe, just add sugar to this one until it tastes right.

$5 mayo...WOW! I'd never pay that much...not even before I started making my own! :p

ETA: Just in case your DH is like mine...put the homemade in the $5 jar and he'll never know the difference until the label gets funky from washing, and then it's too late...been eating it way too long to fuss at that point :lol: It worked on my two picky folks. ;)
 

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CheerioLounge said:
I knew WBF would have the answer!! Quick question though, does the vinegar have to be ACV?
No, but that is what I use since ACV is so good for ya anyway ;)
 

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I've made it with white vinegar or with lemon juice. Lemon makes a tasty mayo. I used to make it in my blender, pouring the oil slowly right into the vortex. I haven't done it in a long time. Now that I have chickens and plenty of eggs, I should try making it again. The homemade stuff won't last indefinitely in your fridge, but you will probably eat it right up because it is so good!
 

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It never lasts here! Especially since it's a;so the base for my homemade ranch dressing that gets devoured almost as quick as I make it ;)
 
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