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#31
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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I actually do make my own mayonnaise. I have problems with the preservatives they put in stuff not agreeing with me and so I make my own. Its easy to make. Takes like 10 minutes whip up a big jar of it. It tastes really good, too.
#32
I learned something new today. Thanks!
#33
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Mendocino Coast, CA
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I make my own mayo too. Patrice is right. It's super easy to make and cheap if you already have a lot of eggs. Plus, it tastes divine. I make mine in the food processor.
#34
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Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 266
I wondered how long you can keep homemade mayo with its lack of preservatives. Asked chef Google and got 2 -3 days mostly but one site said 2 months if you ferment it. Here is the site, https://www.myhumblekitchen.com/2012...e-ingredients/. Basically, she has you strain a tablespoon of whey from plain yogurt and add that to the mayo, mis throughly and let sit at room temp for six hours. Tropic I know you do a lot of fermenting. What do you think of this advice.
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#37
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,782
I wondered how long you can keep homemade mayo with its lack of preservatives. Asked chef Google and got 2 -3 days mostly but one site said 2 months if you ferment it. Here is the site, https://www.myhumblekitchen.com/2012...e-ingredients/. Basically, she has you strain a tablespoon of whey from plain yogurt and add that to the mayo, mis throughly and let sit at room temp for six hours. Tropic I know you do a lot of fermenting. What do you think of this advice.
#39
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Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 266
I don't use whey for my recipe or let it sit at room temp which will probably shorten the life. I put mine directly in the frig. It lasts for a week or so. I've been doing it for 4 or 5 years now. I have a very basic recipe that you do in the blender and it tastes great!
#40
I rarely watch television but when we were in Massachusetts this past weekend caring for our 100 year old mother in law, I heard a disturbing story on television about how much food the average family throws away each year from leftovers...it was something like 1200 lbs, maybe even more...How crazy is that.