In the culinary world, mayonnaise stands tall as a versatile condiment, gracing sandwiches, salads, and countless other dishes with its creamy richness. While store-bought options abound, crafting homemade mayonnaise using an immersion blender offers a delightful experience, ensuring freshness and allowing for customization to suit individual tastes. This article presents a collection of mayonnaise recipes that take advantage of the immersion blender's prowess, ranging from classic preparations to infused variations that tantalize the palate. Dive into the world of homemade mayonnaise and discover the ease and satisfaction of creating this essential condiment in your own kitchen.
**Recipes included**:
* **Classic Mayonnaise**: A timeless recipe that forms the foundation of many culinary creations, this classic mayonnaise embodies simplicity and versatility. With just a few basic ingredients and the magic of an immersion blender, you'll have a smooth, luscious mayonnaise ready to elevate your favorite dishes.
* **Lemon-Herb Mayonnaise**: Infused with the vibrant flavors of lemon and herbs, this mayonnaise adds a refreshing twist to sandwiches, wraps, and grilled vegetables. The zesty zing of lemon and the aromatic essence of herbs create a delightful symphony of flavors that will leave your taste buds dancing.
* **Roasted Garlic Mayonnaise**: Garlic lovers, rejoice! This recipe takes mayonnaise to a whole new level with the addition of roasted garlic. The deep, caramelized flavor of roasted garlic adds a savory richness that pairs perfectly with roasted meats, grilled fish, and crispy fries.
* **Sriracha Mayonnaise**: For those who crave a touch of heat, this Sriracha mayonnaise brings the fire. The fiery kick of Sriracha adds an exciting dimension to burgers, tacos, and even everyday sandwiches. Adjust the amount of Sriracha to suit your desired level of heat and enjoy the spicy delight.
* **Avocado Mayonnaise**: Creamy avocados and mayonnaise come together in this luscious spread that adds a velvety texture and vibrant green color to your favorite dishes. Perfect for sandwiches, salads, and as a dip for vegetables and chips, this avocado mayonnaise is sure to impress.
With this collection of mayonnaise recipes using an immersion blender, you can elevate your culinary creations and impress your family and friends with your newfound skills. Experiment with different flavors and combinations to create your own signature mayonnaise that will become a staple in your kitchen.
IMMERSION BLENDER LOW FAT HOMEMADE MAYONNAISE (W/ VARIATIATIONS)
Make and share this Immersion Blender Low Fat Homemade Mayonnaise (W/ Variatiations) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Cake Baker
Categories Sauces
Time 5m
Yield 1 cup, 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In this exact order, add the egg, vinegar or lemon juice, salt, mustard, honey, pepper and oil to the immersion blender cup. Let the ingredients sit for one minute, as the egg yolk settles to the bottom.
- Place the immersion blender into the cup and starting slowly pulsing the mixture. In a few seconds you will see the mayo begin to form at the bottom. You can move the immersion lightly up and down to finish. The whole process should take no more than one minute. Add the sour cream. Mix again briefly. Scrape mayonnaise into a container; cover tightly and store in refrigerator for up to one week.
- * Wasabi Mayonnaise: Add 1 teaspoon of powdered wasabi (Japanese horseradish) per 1/2 cup of light mayonnaise.
- * Mango Mayonnaise: Blend 1/2 cup of light mayonnaise with a cup of mango pieces.
- * Garlic Mayonnaise: Stir a teaspoon of crushed or minced garlic and 1/2 teaspoon of dry mustard into a cup of light mayonnaise.
- * Tahini Mayonnaise: Whisk 1 tablespoon each of lemon juice and tahini (sesame-seed paste) into 1/2 cup light mayonnaise.
- * Chutney Mayonnaise: Blend 1/8 cup of chutney and 1/2 teaspoon each of curry powder and lime juice with 1/2 cup light mayonnaise.
- * Sun-Dried Tomato Mayonnaise. Stir 1/8 cup finely chopped sun-dried tomatoes into 1/2 cup light mayonnaise.
- * Pesto Mayonnaise: Stir 1 1/2 tablespoons pesto into 1/2 cup light mayonnaise.
- * Dijonnaise: Stirring 1 1/2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard into 1/2 cup light mayonnaise.
MAYONNAISE - IMMERSION BLENDER
Homemade mayonnaise is truly great; most people don't bother to make it because you can buy it so easily in the store, but homemade really is much better.I have never had this recipe fail. I have also made it in a food processor, using the little hole in the pusher to dribble the oil in, but it's just a lot easier and quicker to make it using the immersion blender. Most mayonnaise recipes fail because they call for too much oil. An egg yolk can only absorb about 2/3 to 3/4 of a cup of oil (larger eggs can sometimes take a bit more than 3/4 of a cup). This recipe calls for 1 and 1/2 cups of oil to 2 egg yolks, which is why it emulsifies so well. Also, the 2 teaspoons of water broaden the space between the fat droplets, which helps to create a stronger and more stable emulsion. If you are worried about salmonella you can use pasteurized eggs. See notes below re: lacto-fermented mayonnaise, oil choices, pasteurizing egg yolks, and batch size. "Cooking time" is blending time.
Provided by xtine
Categories Sauces
Time 4m
Yield 2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Stick or "immersion" blenders come with a beaker which fits nicely around the blender. If you don't have this beaker, find a thin, tall container which fits closely around the blender.
- Place the egg yolks, lemon juice, white wine vinegar, Tabasco, water, dry mustard, salt, and cayenne pepper in the beaker.
- Gently pour the grape seed oil (or whichever oil you have decided to use) on top of all the other ingredients in the beaker.
- Place the stick blender in the beaker, with the bottom of the blender resting on the bottom of the beaker.
- Pulse the blender, about three seconds at a time, keeping the bottom of the blender in contact with the bottom of the beaker. Do this until you see the mixture begin to emulsify (i.e. turn thick and white colored).
- Once the bottom fourth of the mixture is emulsified, begin to slowly raise the stick blender, incorporating more of the oil into the emulsification. I use a slow up and down movement, incorporating a bit more oil each time I raise the blender up. Continue until all the oil is incorporated. I continue to blend, moving the blender up and down and around the beaker, for about 30 seconds after all the oil has been incorporated, because I like my mayo to be thick.
- Refrigerate and use within one week.
- *NOTES*: I use grape seed oil, because it is a good neutral-tasting oil, but you could use any kind of oil you like. If you use all olive oil, the mayonnaise will taste predominantly of olive oil, so take that into account, and think about the recipe you will be using the mayo in before you use all olive oil. You can also experiment with using blends of different oils.
- If you are using the stick blender technique, you can make a half recipe, but I wouldn't try a half recipe if you are making the mayo using a food processor.
- TO MAKE LACTO-FERMENTED MAYO:
- Omit the 2 teaspoons cold water and add 1 tablespoon whey instead. Add the whey when you are adding the lemon juice and vinegar. Make the mayo as usual, but when you are finished, leave it to sit out at room temperature for 7 hours before putting it in the fridge. Mayo made this way will last in the fridge for 6 months. I like to use an oil blend in my lacto-fermented mayonnaise - I use 1/3 macadamia nut oil, 1/3 almond oil, and 1/3 extra virgin olive oil.
- TO MAKE WHEY: buy a container of plain whole fat yogurt - make sure it is true plain yogurt, no sugars or anything else added. Also, you DO NOT want "Greek" style yogurt - this yogurt has already been strained and has had most of its whey removed already. Wet some cheesecloth, wring it out, and place it in a strainer over a bowl. Pour in the yogurt, cover with plastic wrap, and let sit on the counter overnight or for 8 hours. The resulting liquid is whey. Place the whey in a sealed container in the fridge - it will keep for up to 6 months. You can eat the concentrated yogurt cheese which is left behind.
- TO PASTEURIZE EGG YOLKS: Gather 3 whisks or forks. Place the egg yolks in a small bowl and use the first whisk or fork to combine the egg yolks with 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Add 2 tablespoons of water to the egg yolk mixture and whisk again. Seal the bowl with plastic wrap and place in the microwave. Heat the egg mixture on high until the surface begins to rise. Once you see this, cook for 8 more seconds, then immediately remove the bowl and whisk the yolks vigorously with a CLEAN whisk. Re-cover the bowl and immediately return to the microwave and heat on high again until the surface begins to rise. Continue for 8 more seconds, then remove and whisk vigourously with the third CLEAN whisk until the mixture is smooth and creamy. The yolks are now safe to use in mayonnaise or other raw-egg preparations. *If making the mayo with the pasturized egg yolks, use only 1 cup of oil - they cannot absorb as much oil as the unpasteurized yolks.*.
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will ensure that your mayonnaise is flavorful and delicious.
- Make sure your oil is at room temperature. This will help it emulsify with the other ingredients more easily.
- Use a high-powered immersion blender. This will help you get a smooth, creamy mayonnaise.
- Start blending on low speed and gradually increase the speed as the mayonnaise starts to thicken. This will help prevent the mayonnaise from breaking.
- Add the oil in a slow, steady stream. This will help the mayonnaise emulsify properly.
- Season the mayonnaise to taste. You can add salt, pepper, lemon juice, or other seasonings to your liking.
- Store the mayonnaise in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Conclusion:
Making mayonnaise with an immersion blender is a quick and easy way to get delicious, homemade mayonnaise. By following these tips, you can make perfect mayonnaise every time.
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