Best 3 Michelles French Mayonnaise In A Flash Recipes

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Do you have a craving for some delicious homemade French mayonnaise but don't have much time to spare? Look no further! In this article, we'll guide you through the process of making "Michelle's French Mayonnaise in a Flash." With just a few simple ingredients and a blender, you'll have a creamy, flavorful mayonnaise ready in no time. This recipe is a lifesaver for busy home cooks who want to add a touch of homemade goodness to their meals without spending hours in the kitchen.

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MICHELLE'S FRENCH MAYONNAISE IN A FLASH!



Michelle's French Mayonnaise in a Flash! image

My French friend came over for lunch recently & as we stood in the kitchen chatting & sampling the fine wine, I thought I'd impress her and whip up a homemade mayonnaise for the eggs! As I started my drop by drop method, she laughed and showed me this AMAZING way of making mayonnaise in a flash! The only criteria seemed to be the bowl, or lack of a bowl - she uses an old fashioned TALL glass measuring jug, which I also happen to have. Once you have made it this way, you will never go back to the drop by drop way ever again! Here's Michelle's Mayonnaise!

Provided by French Tart

Categories     European

Time 4m

Yield 1 1/2 Pint

Number Of Ingredients 7

500 ml sunflower oil or 500 ml olive oil
4 egg yolks
3 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1 lemon, juice of
1 garlic clove, crushed (optional)
1 teaspoon salt
fresh ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Take a tall measuring jug or a tall glass container - it must be tall apparently!
  • Put the egg yolks, Dijon mustard, garlic if using, salt & pepper in the jug. Mix them together.
  • Pour in the oil.
  • Using a hand blender - plunge it all the way to the bottom and then turn it on.
  • NOTE: (The hand blender is one of those long thin ones, that has concealed blades underneath at the bottom.).
  • Then very slowly pull it up towards the top of the jug, you will see the mixture turning into mayonnaise as you pull it up!
  • Add the lemon juice as soon as your mixture has turned into mayonnaise!
  • Blitz it again with the hand blender, taste & season again if you wish.
  • Store in a jam jar for up to a week in the fridge.
  • N.B. If you don't have a container which holds 500 ml, you can halve the quantities with no problem at all.
  • Et voila, c'est parfait!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2714.6, Fat 302, SaturatedFat 41.7, Cholesterol 442.7, Sodium 1683.7, Carbohydrate 4.2, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 1.1, Protein 7

PERFECT HOMEMADE MAYONNAISE (JULIA CHILD)



Perfect Homemade Mayonnaise (Julia Child) image

From "Mastering the Art of French Cooking". JULIA'S POINTS TO REMEMBER : Temperature: Mayonnaise is easiest to make when all ingredients are at normal room temperature. Warm the mixing bowl in hot water to take the chill off the egg yolks. Heat the oil to tepid if it is cold. Egg Yolks: Always beat the egg yolks for a minute or two before adding anything to them. As soon as they are thick and sticky, they are ready to absorb the oil. Adding the Oil: The oil must be added very slowly at first, in droplets, until the emulsion process begins and the sauce thickens into a heavy cream. After this, the oil may be incorporated more rapidly. Proportions: The maximum amount of oil one U.S. Large egg yolk will absorb is 6 ounces or 3/4 cup. When this maximum is exceeded, the binding properties of the egg yolks break down, and the sauce thins out or curdles. If you have never made made mayonnaise before, it is safest not to exceed 1/2 cup of oil per egg yolk. REMEDY FOR TURNED MAYONNAISE: You will never have trouble with freshly made mayonnaise if you have beaten the egg yolks thoroughly in a warmed bowl before adding the oil, if the oil has been added in droplets until the sauce has commenced to thicken, and if you have not exceeded the maximum proportions of 3/4 cup of oil per egg yolk. A mayonnaise has turned when it refuses to thicken, or, in a finished mayonnaise, when the oil releases itself from suspension and the sauce curdles. In either case, the remedy is simple. Warm a mixing bowl in hot water. Dry it. Add 1 teaspoon of prepared mustard and 1 teaspoon of sauce. Beat with a wire whip for several seconds unil they cream and thicken together. Beat in the rest of the sauce by teaspoons, thickening each addition before adding the next. This always works. Just be sure you add the turned sauce a little bit at a time, particularly at first. REFRIGERATION: After several days under refrigeration, mayonnaise has a tendency to thin out, especially if it is stirred before it comes to room temperature. If it does turn, bring it back using the preceding system.

Provided by blucoat

Categories     Sauces

Time 25m

Yield 2-2 3/4 cups, 44 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 egg yolks
3 -5 tablespoons wine vinegar or 3 -5 tablespoons lemon juice
1 1/2-2 1/4 cups salad oil or 1 1/2-2 1/4 cups a mixture of each oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon dry mustard or 1/4 teaspoon prepared mustard

Steps:

  • NOTE: The following directions are for a hand-beaten sauce. Exactly the same system is followed for an electric beater. Use the large bowl, and the moderately fast speed for whipping cream. Continually push the sauce into the beater blades with a rubber scraper.
  • Warm a round-bottomed, 2 1/2-to 3-quart glazed pottery, glass, or stainless steel mixing bowl in hot water. Dry it and set it in a heavy casserole or saucepan to keep it from slipping. Add the egg yolks and beat for 1 to 2 minutes until they are thick and sticky.
  • Add 1 tablespoon wine vinegar or lemon juice, plus the salt and mustard. Beat for 30 seconds more.
  • The egg yolks are now ready to receive the oil. If it is cold, heat it to tepid; and if you are a novice, use the minimum amount. While it goes in, drop by drop, you must not stop beating until the sauce has thickened. A speed of 2 strokes per second is fast enough. You can switch hands or switch directions, it makes no difference as long as you beat constantly. Add the drops of oil with a teaspoon, or rest the lip of the bottle on the edge of the bowl. Keep your eye on the oil rather than on the sauce. Stop pouring and continue beating every 10 seconds or so, to be sure the egg yolks are absorbing the oil. After 1/3 to 1/2 cup of oil has been incorporated, the sauce will thicken into a very heavy cream and the crisis is over. The beating arm may rest a moment. Then beat in the remaining oil by 1 to 2 tablespoon dollops, blending it thoroughly after each addition.
  • When the sauce becomes too thick and stiff, beat in drops of wine vinegar or lemon juice to thin it out. Then continue with the oil.
  • Beat 2 tablespoons boiling water into the sauce. This is an anti-curdling insurance. Season to taste with wine vinegar, lemon juice, salt, pepper, and mustard.
  • If the sauce is not used immediately, scrape it into a small bowl and cover it closely so a skin will not form on its surface.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 68.5, Fat 7.7, SaturatedFat 1.1, Cholesterol 12.9, Sodium 27.1, Protein 0.2

MICHAEL FORMICHELLA'S BASIC MAYONNAISE



Michael Formichella's Basic Mayonnaise image

This mayonnaise is a perfect condiment for crispy Belgian frites. This recipe was shared with us by chef Michael Formichella.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Egg Recipes

Yield Makes 3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 large egg yolks
2 tablespoons champagne vinegar
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
Juice of 1 lemon
2 dashes Tabasco
Fine sea salt
2 to 2 1/2 cups vegetable oil

Steps:

  • In a blender, combine egg yolks, vinegar, mustard, lemon juice, Tabasco, and a pinch of salt. Blend until thoroughly combined. With blender running, add 2 cups vegetable oil in a slow, steady stream. Add enough of the remaining oil to achieve a thick, creamy consistency.

Tips:

  • Choose the right ingredients: Use fresh egg yolks, good quality oil, and freshly squeezed lemon juice for the best flavor.
  • Use the right tools: A food processor or blender will make quick work of emulsifying the ingredients.
  • Start with a small amount of oil: Gradually add the oil in a thin stream while the machine is running, until the mayonnaise reaches the desired consistency.
  • Add flavorings: Once the mayonnaise is made, you can add herbs, spices, or other flavorings to taste.
  • Use mayonnaise immediately or store it in the refrigerator: Mayonnaise can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Conclusion:

Making mayonnaise in a blender is a quick and easy way to create a delicious and versatile condiment. With a few simple ingredients and a few minutes of your time, you can have a batch of homemade mayonnaise that is perfect for sandwiches, salads, and more. So next time you need mayonnaise, reach for your blender and give this recipe a try!

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