Mayonnaise

Week 4 Gordon's training video: How to make homemade mayonnaise

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20/10/2008

Home made mayonnaise may sound scary but it can be put together in minutes and add a real delicate flavour to your Marie Rose sauce. Here Gordon show how to get to grips whisking up egg yolks and oil for a home made mayonnaise

Mayonnaise is a classic emulsified sauce.

It is made using egg yolks to bring together two liquids that wouldn’t normally mix.

When making home made mayonnaise, it is imperative to use the freshest eggs available, as the egg yolks are being served raw.

To make the mayonnaise, place 3 egg yolks and 1 teaspoon of English mustard into a food processor and whiz until thick and creamy.

Keep the processor on as you add 300ml of ground nut oil in a very slow trickle.

The key to a successful mayonnaise is making sure each drop of oil is thoroughly whisked in before adding the next drop. The consistency will change and the colours get lighter as add more oil.

Be careful not to add the oil too quickly or the mayonnaise will split/curdle. To correct this mix another egg yolk with a little mustard and slowly whisk this into the split mixture. It should re-emulsify. Continue adding the rest of the oil according to the recipe,

Season well with salt and pepper and whisk in enough lemon juice to taste.

If the sauce is still very thick, stir in a little hot water, a tablespoon at a time until you've reached the right consistency. Taste and adjust the seasoning again, adding a pinch of sugar if necessary to balance out the saltiness and acidity.

For the Cookalong recipe Gordon will be using 1 tablespoon of mustard, for extra flavour, but either recipe will work.

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  1. Excellent recipe, but here in the US, we call it peanut oil rather than groundnut oil. Given your international fan base, it would be nice to have an ingredients section that explains the ingredients that the rest of the English speaking world may not recognize...such as double cream. Love the shows and the videos are incredibly helpful. Thanks for everything and keep up the good work!
    Posted by Elliesc on 02/05/2009 00:50:26
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  2. How long will this keep in the fridge?
    Posted by Karen, Glasgow. on 21/11/2008 13:11:06
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  3. Just followed the mayonnaise recipe - it says one tablespoon of mustard but the video says one teaspoon - having wasted three egg yolks I'd go with the teaspoon!!
    Posted by John F on 15/11/2008 17:52:39
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  4. Just watched mayonnaise training video. Having bought a Bamix, I feel a bit of a cheat making mayo the 'easy' way instead of the method shown in the video. But, the taste is fantastic. Seconds to make. Thank you for endorsing this kitchen essential.
    Posted by Fifs on 13/11/2008 22:29:30
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