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Homemade honey mustard..

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Just made 8 batches in fancy jars to give as gifts for all my ham eating friends

1/2 cup Honey

1/4 cup Mustard

1/4 cup Cider Vinegar

 2 dashes Worchestershire sauce

2 cups Mayonnaise

1/8 th cup minced onion

Dash of salt

1 cup Oil

Put it in a blender or food processor

Keep in fridge

Stuff is amazing...make it any time we have ham.  Kids love it with chicken tenders etc.

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2 minutes ago, Gladiators said:

Can we get the measurements for each?  And no, I'm not referring to your ham eating friends, unless their women.

Done

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Just now, Cloaca du jour said:

Done

Thanks!  I like honey mustard, but have never tried making it.  I'll definitely give this a shot.

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BM’s will be better and be called a better foreign name

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Just now, Gladiators said:

Thanks!  I like honey mustard, but have never tried making it.  I'll definitely give this a shot.

Let me know how it turns out for ya...I love it!!

You can make 2 batches per jar of mayo btw.

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2 minutes ago, nospk said:

BM’s will be better and be called a better foreign name

Mine is better and you dont have to order from France some crazy ingredient or some crazy technique lol.  Just kidding BM. 😀

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5 minutes ago, Cloaca du jour said:

Mine is better and you dont have to order from France some crazy ingredient or some crazy technique lol.  Just kidding BM. 😀

Says the guy with the French name lol

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56 minutes ago, Gladiators said:

Thanks!  I like honey mustard, but have never tried making it.  I'll definitely get the sh1ts

 

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Awesome.

 

I like mixing Spicy Brown Mustard with Mayo for sandwiches.  Good with Provolone and Ham, Turkey, or Salami.

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2 hours ago, nospk said:

BM’s will be better and be called a better foreign name

 

2 hours ago, Cloaca du jour said:

Mine is better and you dont have to order from France some crazy ingredient or some crazy technique lol.  Just kidding BM. 😀

:D

 

Actually, when i have made honey mustard, it was typically for kids menus and very simple: honey and mustard (i would choose some fun ones- that have beer or wine in them).  Because they were for kids, it was pretty mild

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3 minutes ago, Bier Meister said:

 

:D

 

Actually, when i have made honey mustard, it was typically for kids menus and very simple: honey and mustard (i would choose some fun ones- that have beer or wine in them).  Because they were for kids, it was pretty mild

No way

ETA: post the real one that doesn’t have honey or mustard in it

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7 hours ago, nospk said:

BM’s will be better and be called a better foreign name

You just know the mother-humper is going to have like 5 handfuls of cilantro in it.

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As a general rule, the only time I enjoy honey mustard it is the kind that comes from Joe's Stone Crabs. Man, that stuff was built for crab meat.

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On 12/21/2020 at 3:34 PM, Gladiators said:

Thanks!  I like honey mustard, but have never tried making it.  I'll definitely give this a shot.

Lemme know how it turns out

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On 12/24/2020 at 9:13 PM, Cloaca du jour said:

Lemme know how it turns out

It was good! Next time I’m going to go a little less on the mayo or a little more on the honey and mustard. Thanks for the recipe!

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