Classic creamy mayo is a thick, smooth, and tangy condiment made from oil, egg yolks, and an acid such as vinegar or lemon juice. Itβs a kitchen staple used to add flavor and creaminess to sandwiches, salads, and dips.
π₯ Key Ingredients
- Oil β Usually vegetable, canola, or olive oil.
- Egg yolk β Acts as an emulsifier to blend oil and water.
- Acid β Vinegar or lemon juice for tanginess and preservation.
- Seasonings β Salt, a little sugar, mustard (optional).
π΄ Common Uses
- Sandwiches & wraps β Adds moisture and flavor.
- Salads β Key ingredient in potato salad, coleslaw, or egg salad.
- Dips & sauces β Base for aioli, ranch, or tartar sauce.
- Baking & cooking β Adds richness to certain batters or spreads.
π‘ Tips for Making or Using Mayo
- Room temperature ingredients help emulsify better.
- Whisk or blend slowly when adding oil to avoid separation.
- Store in the fridge for up to 1β2 weeks.
- Can be flavored with herbs, garlic, or spices for variety.
If you want, I can give you a simple homemade recipe for classic creamy mayo that takes less than 10 minutes and tastes like store-bought but fresher.
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