Homemade Mayonnaise & Mayonnaise Salad | Diabetic-Friendly Recipe
How to Make Mayonnaise at Home in 8 Minutes. Many of us often buy mayonnaise from stores, but trust me, once you try making mayonnaise at home using this easy-to-follow recipe, you will never want to buy it from the store again. Homemade mayonnaise is creamy and much more flavorful than store-bought varieties.
Mayonnaise is a creamy, rich sauce made primarily from egg yolks, oil, and either vinegar or lemon juice. It is typically considered non-vegetarian because it traditionally contains eggs. This homemade recipe is reduced and made using healthier oils. It can be enjoyed as a base for dressings, sauces, sandwiches, mixed with salads, or as a dip. Mayonnaise is popular worldwide, especially in the United States, France, and Japan.
After making homemade mayonnaise, we will make a Mayonnaise Salad using other vegetables. It has a tangy, slightly sweet flavor with a savory kick. It's perfect for picnics and as a side dish during holiday meals.
Here, we share a very easy and best homemade mayonnaise and Mayonnaise Salad recipe that you can easily make at home by yourself.
Mayonnaise Salad Recipe Ingredients
- Egg1
- Olive oil1 cup
- NutroActive Mineral saltTo taste
- Diabexy sugar1 tsp
- Black pepper1 tsp
- Finely chopped veggies100g
How to Make Mayonnaise and Mayonnaise Salad at Home: Step-by-Step Guide
Take an egg in a tall jar or blending container.
Add NutroActive mineral salt (to taste), 1 tsp Diabexy sugar, and 1 tsp black pepper.
Blend this mixture properly using a hand blender.
Gradually add 1 cup of olive oil while blending until smooth and creamy.
Once the consistency resembles sauce, transfer to a bowl.
Take finely chopped vegetables in another bowl and add the homemade mayonnaise.
Mix all the ingredients well.
Your Mayonnaise salad is ready!
This Mayonnaise and Mayonnaise salad are healthy for everyone because it is made with nutritious ingredients. Using Diabexy sugar instead of refined sugar makes it diabetic-friendly, while olive oil provides heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. Making mayonnaise at home allows you to control the quality of ingredients and avoid preservatives found in store-bought versions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this homemade mayonnaise uses healthy olive oil and Diabexy sugar (sweet fiber) instead of refined sugar. It contains no added preservatives and can be enjoyed in moderation.
Yes, you can use avocado oil, light olive oil, or a neutral oil like sunflower or grapeseed oil. Avoid strong-flavored oils like coconut oil.
Store in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to 5-7 days. Always use a clean spoon to prevent contamination.
Yes! Substitute the egg with 2 tbsp aquafaba (chickpea water) or 2 tbsp soy milk + 1 tsp vinegar for a vegan version.
Add cucumber, capsicum, carrot, onion, sweet corn, boiled potatoes, or celery. Customize based on your preference.
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