Authors: Kresha Faber
HANDS-ON:
15 minutes
INACTIVE:
3 hours
INACTIVE:
3 hours
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
∗∗
YIELD:
Serves 16; Makes 2 cups
COST PER SERVING:
$
CALORIES:
61
FAT:
1 g
PROTEIN:
1 g
SODIUM:
136 mg
FIBER:
0 g
CARBOHYDRATES:
12 g
SUGAR:
12 g
4 egg yolks
1
⁄
2
cup apple cider vinegar
1
⁄
2
teaspoon sea salt
⅔ cup honey
1
⁄
3
cup dry mustard powder
Cranberries add a slight tartness to this recipe, which pairs nicely with the sweet taste of the traditional honey mustard. The beautiful red popping out throughout the condiment is another great touch, too. This recipe is perfect for any time you want to punch up a boring lunch, or create the ultimate post-Thanksgiving sandwich.
HANDS-ON:
10 minutes
INACTIVE:
2 days
INACTIVE:
2 days
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
∗
YIELD:
Serves 16; Makes 2 cups
COST PER SERVING:
$
CALORIES:
37
FAT:
1 g
PROTEIN:
1 g
SODIUM:
75 mg
FIBER:
1 g
CARBOHYDRATES:
6 g
SUGAR:
5 g
1
⁄
2
cup whole mustard seeds
3
⁄
4
cup apple cider vinegar
3
⁄
4
cup fresh or thawed frozen cranberries
1
⁄
4
cup honey, more to taste
1
⁄
2
teaspoon sea salt
The most traditional oil for this recipe is extra-virgin olive oil, whose rich flavor some people love and some find too strong. If you don’t love the vibrant flavor of olive oil, simply use a more mildly flavored oil, such as sunflower oil, which has a similar nutritional profile but has a much more neutral flavor. You can also use 1 whole egg in place of the 2 egg yolks for a more neutral flavor, but the final product won’t be quite as thick.
HANDS-ON:
10 minutes
INACTIVE:
none
INACTIVE:
10 minutes
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
∗∗
YIELD:
Serves 6; Makes 1
1
⁄
2
cups
COST PER SERVING:
$
CALORIES:
338
FAT:
38 g
PROTEIN:
1 g
SODIUM:
201 mg
FIBER:
0 g
CARBOHYDRATES:
0 g
SUGAR:
0 g
2 egg yolks
3 tablespoons white wine vinegar
1
⁄
2
teaspoon sea salt
1
⁄
2
teaspoon Dijon-style mustard (optional)
1 cup extra-virgin olive or sunflower oil
Substitute part of the olive oil with different oils to try different flavors:
Put the oil in a squeeze bottle to make it easy to drip the oil in without spilling or getting a tired arm.