Best 4 Mustard Mayonnaise Sauce Recipes

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Mustard mayonnaise sauce is a versatile condiment that can be used to add flavor and richness to a variety of dishes, from sandwiches and wraps to salads and grilled vegetables. Made with a combination of mayonnaise, mustard, and spices, this sauce is easy to make and can be tailored to suit your individual taste preferences. Whether you prefer a classic yellow mustard mayonnaise sauce or something with a bit more zip, there is a recipe out there to suit your needs. In this article, we will explore some of the best recipes for mustard mayonnaise sauce, so you can find the perfect one to complement your next meal.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

MUSTARD MAYONNAISE SAUCE



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A creamy mayonnaise with a kick. This is great served on steak sandwiches. We also like to serve it alongside crab cakes. Can be stored for 4 days in fridge.

Provided by sanzoe

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Sauce Recipes

Time 5m

Yield 14

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 ½ cups mayonnaise
3 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 ½ teaspoons prepared horseradish
¾ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

Steps:

  • Stir mayonnaise, mustard, horseradish, and Worcestershire sauce together until smooth.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 173.1 calories, Carbohydrate 1.5 g, Cholesterol 9 mg, Fat 18.7 g, Protein 0.2 g, SaturatedFat 2.8 g, Sodium 218.9 mg, Sugar 0.3 g

STEAMED ARTICHOKES WITH MAYONNAISE-MUSTARD SAUCE



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Flavored steaming water adds succulence to these. The dipping sauce is a little different from plain mayonnaise or melted butter (although those are very good, too). Fresh artichokes should have tightly closed heads and not be withered-looking. To make a nice presentation, cut an inch off the top of the artichokes with a sharp knife, and snip the thorny tips from the leaves with kitchen shears. Cut the stems off flush with the bottom of the artichokes, then cut off the dark, dried-out ends of the stems. Steam the green sections of the stems right along with the artichokes. Sometimes the stems taste good and sometimes they don't, but you won't know unless you cook them. Try a bite of the stems when they are tender. If they taste good but are fibrous, peel them with a sharp knife. If they are good, you have bonus bites of tasty artichoke. If they taste bitter, just add them to the compost pile. A teaspoon is the perfect tool to scrape off the fuzzy center after eating the tender parts of the leaves. Please remove the fuzzy choke with care. As my father used to say, "That's the part that choked Arty." Then you can eat the artichoke bottom. That is your reward for all the work you did to pull off, dip and nibble the leaves one at a time. I have cooked them this way for a long time and am not sure where the idea came from, but it was probably Julia Child. The sauce is from my DBF. His brother made it when they were boys at home. It's good on broccoli, too.

Provided by Heirloom Tomato

Categories     Vegetable

Time 40m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 artichokes, washed and trimmed as above
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
10 peppercorns
water, for steaming
real mayonnaise
yellow mustard

Steps:

  • Place one to two inches of water into a large pot with a tight-fitting lid and add the olive oil, red wine vinegar, salt, and whole peppercorns to the water.
  • Insert the steaming basket and place artichokes and trimmed stems inside the basket. If you don't have a steamer, it also works to place the artichokes directly into the water, bottoms down.
  • With lid off, heat until water boils, then put lid on and turn heat down to low to maintain a simmer.
  • Steam or simmer for 25-30 minutes or until a sharp knife can easily pierce bottoms of the artichokes near the stems. To be sure, test them all. Larger artichokes will take longer to cook. Remove hot artichokes from the pot with tongs.
  • To make the sauce: Mix about one part of yellow mustard into six parts of good mayonnaise. The sauce should be light yellow and not taste like either mayonnaise or mustard, but like a new sauce all its own. Add more of either ingredient as needed to get the "new" sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 90, Fat 3.6, SaturatedFat 0.5, Sodium 556.4, Carbohydrate 13.4, Fiber 6.9, Protein 4.2

OH SO EASY MUSTARD-MAYONNAISE SAUCE



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Perfect for dipping. Try it with crab cakes, steak sandwiches, chicken fingers, and fish. Will hold perfectly for 5 days. Yields 1 3/4C, so I am guessing on servings. It would depend on what you are using it for. I am basing servings on using it as a dip, not a condiment.

Provided by AshK5246

Categories     Sauces

Time 5m

Yield 1 3/4 Cups, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 1/2 cups mayonnaise
3 tablespoons Dijon mustard
3/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons prepared horseradish

Steps:

  • In a mixing bowl, stir everything together, then whisk until lightened and smooth.
  • Use immediately or transfer to a lidded container and refrigerate for up to 5 Days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 720.8, Fat 51.9, SaturatedFat 5.7, Cholesterol 22.9, Sodium 7001.7, Carbohydrate 51.3, Fiber 18.6, Sugar 10.7, Protein 25.3

BEEF FONDUE WITH MUSTARD-MAYONNAISE SAUCE



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Fondue is fun, but for me, the accompanying sauces are what make them even more delicious. This creamy, zippy sauce enhances the flavor of beef.-Ruth Peterson, Jenison, Michigan

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Appetizers

Time 15m

Yield 6 servings (about 1 cup sauce).

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup mayonnaise
2 teaspoons finely chopped onion
2 teaspoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons horseradish mustard or spicy brown mustard
1-1/2 pounds beef tenderloin, cut into 3/4-inch cubes
Oil for deep-fat frying

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise, onion, lemon juice and mustard; cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes. , Pat meat dry with paper towels. Heat oil in a fondue pot to 375°. Use fondue forks to cook meat in oil until it reaches desired doneness. Serve with sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 532 calories, Fat 47g fat (7g saturated fat), Cholesterol 63mg cholesterol, Sodium 255mg sodium, Carbohydrate 0 carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 24g protein.

Tips:

  • To make the best mustard mayonnaise sauce, start with high-quality ingredients. Use a good quality mayonnaise and a flavorful mustard. Dijon mustard is a classic choice, but you can also use other types of mustard, such as yellow mustard or horseradish mustard.
  • Experiment with different ratios of mayonnaise and mustard to find the perfect balance of flavors for your taste.
  • Add other ingredients to your sauce to create variations. Some popular additions include herbs, spices, and pickles.
  • Use your mustard mayonnaise sauce as a dipping sauce for vegetables, chicken, or seafood. You can also use it as a spread for sandwiches or wraps.
  • If you're making a sauce ahead of time, store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Conclusion:

Mustard mayonnaise sauce is a versatile and delicious condiment that can be used in a variety of ways. It's easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. So next time you're looking for a new sauce to try, give mustard mayonnaise sauce a try. You won't be disappointed!

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