MAYONNAISE made EASY

LET’S MAKE HOMEMADE MAYONNAISE

There are several methods of making this culinary favourite that graces most kitchens, restaurants and dining tables,  but this method is by far the easiest and quickest method I have ever come across with “5 star” results.

The final result is a velvety mayonnaise that any chef would be delighted to serve and you can make it in your own kitchen in less than one minute.  I don’t eat mayonnaise every day by any means but some recipes like devilled eggs, sandwiches, coleslaw, cocktail sauce and salads would not be the same without it.

Depending on what you decide to serve this culinary favourite with, you can add your own unique flavours by adding different herbs, mustards, vinegars and garlic.  Nothing tastes better than dipping a homemade sweet potato wedge into a dollop of homemade garlic mayo.  The wonderful thing about making your own mayonnaise is that not only are you in charge of the flavour, but more importantly, you know exactly what the ingredients are.  There are no preservatives and other chemicals as are used in store bought.  YOU ARE IN CHARGE.

Olive oil is my preferred oil but using other more neutral oils can make a better canvas for adding additional flavours.  Grapeseed, safflower, canola, avocado and peanut oils are all good.

The one kitchen gadget that will simplify the production of your own mayonnaise is a hand held immersion blender which usually includes a tall plastic pint size cup. This one. shown here also has a lid so you can store your mayonnaise in the cup.   From a few simple ingredients comes the delights of homemade mayonnaise.

INGREDIENTS

1 EGG (cold from fridge) do not break yolk while adding to blender

1TSP OF DIJON MUSTARD

250ML OLIVE OIL (you can use Sunflower, Avocado, Peanut, Grapeseed, Canola)

1 TBSP APPLE CIDER VINEGAR OR WHITE WINE VINEGAR

SQUEEZE OF LEMON (this can be added after to taste)

pinch SEA SALT

Add all ingredients (except lemon & salt) into tall pint size plastic cup that immersion blender fits into to. I use the one the blender came with.  Insert immersion blender right to bottom of cup.  Turn blender on to highest speed and do not lift out of cup.  Continue for 10 seconds. A vortex is created and almost immediately the mixture will emulsify.  Now you can move blender up and down to incorporate any oil that is still on top.   Once you have a creamy velvety mixture, you can add lemon, salt and any other flavours you would like.  Try garlic, herbs and chilli.  Use different mustards and vinegars in your ingredients.

Once you have made in once, it will become a firm favourite to your kitchen repartee.

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LET’S MAKE RAW APPLE CIDER VINEGAR – UNFILTERED, UNPASTURISED

LET’S MAKE RAW APPLE CIDER VINEGAR – UNFILTERED, UNPASTEURISED (with MOTHER)

Glorious Apples

When I saw my apple trees heavily laden, I stopped and thought, what can I do with all these wonderful apples that will keep for some time.  Being on a clean eating regime it suddenly occurred to me to have a go at making my own Raw Apple Cider Vinegar.

Heavily laden with Apples

So yesterday, I got the ladder up into the tree and picked 10 kilo of beautiful apples.  The tree was full and it would have been such a shame to waste such a wonderful, purely organic,  nature given fruit.

I had a great many masons jars from previous preserving of various vegetables,  so I dug those all out and got them prepared.  You must ensure before you start that all your bottles and implements are sterilised and free of any micro bugs.  I usually run mine through the dishwasher which gets up to a very his temperature or you can warm them in the oven as well.  You can also use VWP sterilising tablets which you can purchase at any Home Brew shop.

The recipe itself could not be easier.  The only other thing that are required is apples, water, sugar and an abundance of patience for the fermentation process.

It’s very important to add here the immense health benefits Raw Apple Cider Vinegar has.  It has a high Acetic Acid content, with potent biological effects.  It can lower blood sugar levels and assists in fighting diabetes.  It helps to lose weight and in particular, belly fat (that’s a win win).  It also lowers cholesterol and improves heart health.  Your blood pressure may also be reduced when taking regular doses of ACV.  You may also find your skin, nails and hair improve.

I like to take mine in the morning and evening in a cup of warm (not hot) water with 1/2 squeezed lemon.

Now, let’s get started

I am using 500 ml Mason Jars (you can use any type of jug (glass or ceramic) do not use plastic as this can contaminate the vinegar

Make sure your jars and utensils are sterilised.

METHOD

A 500ml jar with take about 6/7 medium size apples

Use 1 tsp sugar per apple of Dark or Light Muscovado Sugar, Dark or Light Brown Sugar, Honey, Organic Cane Sugar (buy organic if you can)

Filtered water

Cut up your apples, place in vessel you are using, mix sugar with a little warm filtered water to assist it in dissolving, add to apples, top up with water and give it a good stir with a wood spoon (do not use metal for stirring).  Cover with cheesecloth, paper towel and put an elastic band around mouth of jar or vessel. I like to label mine with the date, type of sugar and apple.

Now here is where the patience is required.  Store in a warm place – if your kitchen is warm – place on kitchen counter.  Every day for first 10 days stir, then for the next 10 days stir every second day, then leave for the next 10 days.  After the 30th day, strain apples and retain liquid.  Put liquid back in jar and again cover with a breathable cheesecloth or paper towel and leave for 2 to 3 months.  The longer you leave it, the better it will develop.

This vinegar will contain a bacteria looking cellulose which is what gives it all its great health properties called The Mother.  This will settle to the bottom.  When you are finally ready to use your vinegar, always give it a good shake (it will get cloudy) and use.

I hope you have fun making this and I will be back to give a full report on my efforts and also the experiments I have had with other sugars like Stevia, Honey and Coconut Sugar.

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