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Easy Homemade Mayonnaise

Easy Homemade Mayonnaise

Easy Homemade Mayonnaise

Want mayo that’s fresh and made at home? This easy homemade mayonnaise is smooth, creamy, and ready in minutes!

Just a few simple ingredients—egg, oil, lemon, and mustard—blend into rich, fluffy mayo. Tastes way better than store-bought!

Perfect for sandwiches, salads, or dips. Quick to whip up. Super yummy to spread.

Grab your blender and ingredients—let’s mix up fresh mayo magic today!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

What You Need to Know Before You Start

Prep Time & Cook Time
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Servings
Makes about 1 1/4 cups of mayonnaise (enough for 4–6 sandwiches or 1–2 recipes that call for mayo)

Difficulty
Beginner-friendly. No cooking involved, just slow pouring and steady blending.

Required Kitchen Tools

Ingredients for Easy Homemade Mayonnaise

Here’s what you’ll need to bring this creamy, tangy condiment together:

Variations for Homemade Mayonnaise

How to Make Easy Homemade Mayonnaise – Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Start with the Base

Crack the egg into your blending container. Add the Dijon mustard, vinegar, and salt. If using lemon juice, add it now too.

2. Pour in the Oil Slowly

Slowly pour in 1 cup of safflower oil, letting it settle over the other ingredients. This step is key—don’t mix yet.

3. Blend Until Thick and Creamy

Place your immersion blender at the bottom of the jar. Turn it on and keep it still for 10–15 seconds, until the mixture thickens. Then slowly lift the blender upward to incorporate the rest of the oil. You’ll see it emulsify and turn creamy.

Using a regular blender? Add everything except the oil, blend for a few seconds, then slowly drizzle in the oil while the blender is running on low. It should thicken after a minute.

4. Taste and Adjust

Taste the mayo. Add a pinch more salt, a splash of lemon juice, or a little vinegar if you want more tang. Blend again briefly to combine.

How to Serve Easy Homemade Mayonnaise

This mayo is a staple that works in tons of dishes:

Storing Easy Homemade Mayonnaise

Tips and Tricks for Success

Nutrition Information

Serving Size1 tablespoon
Calories94
Total Fat10g
Saturated Fat1.3g
Cholesterol16mg
Sodium58mg
Total Carbs0g
Protein0g

Note: Nutrition is estimated based on typical ingredients and may vary.

Easy Homemade Mayonnaise

Recipe by Nancy HollarCourse: Snack Recipes
Servings

Cups
Prep time

5

minutes
Cooking timeminutes
Calories

94

kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 large egg

  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar (or white wine vinegar)

  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt (or more to taste)

  • 1 cup safflower oil (or vegetable oil)

  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice (optional)

Directions

  • Add the egg, mustard, vinegar, salt, and lemon juice (if using) to a tall blending jar.
  • Pour the oil gently over the top.
  • Place the immersion blender at the bottom of the jar. Blend for 10–15 seconds until thick, then slowly move the blender upward to incorporate the oil.
  • Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
  • Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate. Use within 5–7 days.

Easy Homemade Mayonnaise FAQs

Q: Can I use olive oil instead of vegetable oil?
A: Yes, but use light-tasting olive oil. Extra-virgin can taste bitter in mayonnaise.

Q: What if my mayonnaise is too thin?
A: It likely didn’t emulsify properly. Blend a fresh egg yolk and slowly add the thin mayo to fix it.

Q: Is raw egg safe to use?
A: Fresh, properly handled eggs are generally safe for healthy individuals. If you’re concerned, use pasteurized eggs.

Q: Can I make it without mustard?
A: Yes, but mustard helps stabilize the emulsion and adds flavor. You can substitute with a pinch of ground mustard if needed.

Conclusion

Making your own mayonnaise is a small kitchen skill that brings big rewards. With just a few basic ingredients and about five minutes, you can whip up a creamy, fresh-tasting condiment that elevates anything it touches. Whether you’re layering it into sandwiches or stirring it into dressings, homemade mayo is simple, satisfying, and always a step above store-bought.

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