Acceptable range of answers:
“I mix mustard with mayo”
to
“I emulsify a blend of herbs and mustard seeds and chilis in clarified butter to make and herbaceous fatty hot spread”
Bonus: what’s it best on?
Haven’t had this in a while, but Sal’s Sassy Sauce (NY chicken chain) is like a mustard based sweet and sour sauce. With the love mustard has been getting on these condiment threads, some of you may be interested.
Here’s the closest recipe I can find to the one I’ve used, though my recipe has yellow mustard instead of Dijon. I feel yellow mustard is most like the original. I don’t think it would get the right color with Dijon.
This recipe is fairly large, but the amounts look like they should 1/4 easily. I made the whole thing and put it in a squeeze ketchup bottle.
Try it on anything you’d like a sweet or honey mustard on.
I don’t know if this counts, but in terms of “proper” condiments I generally just stick to mayo and strong mustard, so here’s a good all rounder dressing/dip/marinade I’ve been using a lot recently:
- 2 parts dark soya sauce
- 1 part rice vinegar
- 1 part sesame oil
- fresh chopped chilli or chilli sauce to taste (I like Encona Original Hot Pepper Sauce and add 1/2 to 1 part)
- garlic powder or paste (or a couple of roasted and mushed up cloves)
- ginger is optional (personally not a fan)
EDIT, though probably far too late for anyone to notice, but I’ve just realised I forgot to mention an important ingredient: 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of sugar (or honey, or maple, or anything sweet).
All in a jar you can close, shake well before each use, will last in the fridge for ages.
Can easily be upgraded or adjusted to taste, goes with anything you want to make taste vaguely Asian - salads or roasted/stir fried veg, noodles, rice, meat/substitute… I love it with melted butter on sweetcorn, or on a cold rice noodle salad.
I’m a low maintenance kind of guy and I’m very happy to dip my Tostitos in a mix of mayo and ketchup.
Mustard with garlic and herbs