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Has anyone got a mayonnaise recipe? I miss it (think it's usually made with vinegar...) Oh and any good vegetarian gluten-free evening meal recipes? I'm not vege but it makes me feel brilliant :rolleyes: when I eat it! x


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Has anyone got a mayonnaise recipe? I miss it (think it's usually made with vinegar...) Oh and any good vegetarian gluten-free evening meal recipes? I'm not vege but it makes me feel brilliant :rolleyes: when I eat it! x

A lot of Mayo is gluten free, Hellmans and Dukes, are two of them. Vinegar is ok as long as it is not malt vinegar.

tarnalberry Community Regular

Ditto mamma goose - many many mayo's are safe. Almost all vinegars are safe as well.

Even grain vinegars are safe, as they are distilled. And most grain vinegars are not even wheat (Heinz white vinegar, for instance, is corn.) And, on top of that, in ingredient labels, there's a little law that requires anything listed as just "vinegar" to be cider vinegar, so it won't even be a grain vinegar.

Juliebove Rising Star

Big salads make a nice vegetarian meal. I don't eat dressing nor does my daughter so I don't know which ones are gluten free. Another thing we often have is hummus served with raw veggies. Daughter uses gluten free crackers, breadsticks, pretzels, etc. to dip in it.

hangininthere Apprentice

I've been making my own homemade mayonnaise since I'm allergic to soy and vinegar too. Don't know why I'm allergic to vinegar, it just makes me feel sick, more exhausted and spaced out mentally. Even apple cider vinegar, yet I can eat apples just fine, don't know why.

You can substitute lemon juice for any recipe calling for vinegar, doesn't taste lemony for some reason, tastes the same as the regular recipes.

I use the bottled concentrated lemon juice in place of vinegar. But the bottled juice has sulfite as a preservative in it, so watch out if you're allergic to sulfites. I do well with it myself.

I'll post my easy mayonnaise recipe here soon, about to fall asleep right now. It's a blender recipe, so easy, and delicious too.

I always joke "It tastes just like store-bought!" And it does. Delicious.

Best wishes All.

hangininthere Apprentice

Here's the easy recipe for mayonnaise. It is an absolute must to follow the directions in the exact order as instructed for it to turn out.

I had added all the oil all at once, in a rush like I get, and my first batch stayed a liquid because you are supposed to add most of the oil drop by drop as the blender goes. Then it turns out perfecto!

I use corn oil myself. I always make a double batch and it blends up well and stores in the refrigerator very well just like store-bought does.

Blender Mayonnaise

1 cup vegetable oil

1 egg

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1/4 teaspoon dry mustard

3/4 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon hot water (added at the very last).

(And you can add 1 teaspoon sugar after the hot water is blended in, if you like a sweeter 'salad dressing').

1. Whiz 1/4 cup of the oil with the egg, lemon juice, dry mustard, and salt in blender for a few seconds.

2. Slowly drizzle the remaining 3/4 cup of oil into the mixture (through the top of the hatch) while the blender is running.

3. Finally, blend in the hot water slowly as the blender continues to run.

4. Then lastly blend in the sugar if you'd like.

5. Refrigerate.

criosa Newbie
Has anyone got a mayonnaise recipe? I miss it (think it's usually made with vinegar...) Oh and any good vegetarian gluten-free evening meal recipes? I'm not vege but it makes me feel brilliant :rolleyes: when I eat it! x

I'm not a regular here, but I love making my own mayonnaise. A quick easy way is with a stick blender. I put an uncracked organic egg (best to use to avoid salmonella) in a pint size jar, add 2 tbsp lemon juice and/or vinegar, 1/2 tsp mustard, 1/2 tsp salt, pinch sugar, pinch white pepper, and 1 cup oil (I like to use olive oil and coconut oil). Then I put the stick blender in the jar holding it down for about 5 seconds, then lift up slowly. That's it! Takes less than a minute.

Criosa


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