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  • Dan dives into the science of mayonnaise and shows you how to make the best homemade mayo in just minutes.
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  • @g27ish
    @g27ish 10 місяців тому +264

    Grew up in Peru with home made mayo. Watching Dan bring Peruvian Cuisine to the mainstream almost made me cry 😂. Now in the US I'm a Kewpie or Dukes guy but still prefer it home made.

    • @denisebryant4369
      @denisebryant4369 10 місяців тому

      FDR alum?

    • @Jose-wp8qn
      @Jose-wp8qn 10 місяців тому

      Is cotija a thing in Peru?

    • @g27ish
      @g27ish 10 місяців тому +1

      @@denisebryant4369 no, but curious what made you think I'd be.

    • @g27ish
      @g27ish 10 місяців тому +5

      @@Jose-wp8qn queso fresco is definitely a thing in Peru. Cotija specifically is Mexican.

    • @KennethD000
      @KennethD000 10 місяців тому +8

      Grew up near Chicago, my parents loved Miracle Whip. I tasted mayo for the first time at about age 5 and not only did I love it, I could not eat MW ever again. Hellmans/Best Foods! Have also tried Dukes but it’s Hellmans or bust.

  • @jimmybb6826
    @jimmybb6826 10 місяців тому +62

    I think it was a Chef John quote, herby paraphrased, with which I totally agree,: "Use any store-bought mayonnaise you want, as long as its name rhymes with Mellman's." I also agree with him about not using the low fat stuff. Ever. I grew up in Texas; my mom used Miracle Whip; I grew out of that.

    • @arjnsdca
      @arjnsdca 10 місяців тому +7

      Love Chef John!

    • @calamarimatahari1008
      @calamarimatahari1008 10 місяців тому +2

      From SA, I too grew up with Miracle Whip. Maybe my folks started buying it in the 50’s & just never changed? Was Hellmans even available in Texas then?
      When I discovered Hellmans, never looked back.
      For special I do make my Mamaw’s homemade mayo recipe.❤

    • @trext2277
      @trext2277 10 місяців тому

      Have you tried his American Goulash?! It's a favorite in our home.

    • @oksanagrof7571
      @oksanagrof7571 10 місяців тому

      I’m in Canada. Hellman’s. Hands down.. , but would love to try 1 or 2 besides Hellman’s that you mentioned. Thx again , Dan, please continued your quest

  • @Vadered99
    @Vadered99 10 місяців тому +71

    As somebody who is not a fan of mayo (or aiolis, though that garlic+olive oil+salt thing sounds alright), I have always struggled to understand why. Thanks to Dan, I can now put it into words: too many elephants. Thanks Dan!

    • @DanielJSouza
      @DanielJSouza 10 місяців тому +3

      LOL

    • @IEdjumacate
      @IEdjumacate 10 місяців тому +13

      Try toum. It’s a Lebanese garlic “sauce”. Think of it as an eggless garlic Mayo, heavy emphasis on the garlic. It’s delicious with grilled meats.
      Garlic + oil (preferably neutral, olive oil tastes too strong) + lemon + salt.

    • @steveg8322
      @steveg8322 10 місяців тому +1

      @@IEdjumacateYes,Yes, Yes!!

    • @taxdragon
      @taxdragon 9 місяців тому +2

      @@IEdjumacate I think aioli is just another name for toum. 😉 BTW, according to J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, olive oil easily gets bitter when you whisk it too hard or blend mechanically for too long.

  • @noercarr
    @noercarr 10 місяців тому +16

    Grew up in the Midwest and ate Miracle Whip and tuna almost daily. Kenji taught me how to make mayo with an immersion blender and it transformed my cooking habits, I use it all the time now.

  • @sameoldsteph
    @sameoldsteph 10 місяців тому +85

    I grew up in Rhode Island. My mom exclusively bought Miracle Whip so I didn’t taste real mayonnaise until I was a teenager, and it was life altering! I love all mayonnaise, but probably love Hellman’s the most.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 10 місяців тому +6

      Correction - there is no REAL MAYONNAISE. There is only MAYONNAISE and the rest of the artificial junk that has the audacity to call itself Mayonnaise. I'm French. Please do not use the word Mayonnaise to mean anything else.

    • @beep_boop
      @beep_boop 10 місяців тому +12

      @@mjremy2605It’s only Mayonnaise if it comes from the Mayonnaise region of France?

    • @Er-sv5tn
      @Er-sv5tn 10 місяців тому

      My dad liked Miracle Whip, so we had both in the house. Mom kidded him that Miracle Whip was lowbrow.😅

    • @manaspradhan8041
      @manaspradhan8041 10 місяців тому

      ​@@beep_boophonestly, Europeans don't have a right to talk about the authenticity of anything after their parmesan and champagne bs. It's all a farce so they can artificially inflate prices

    • @hutch13pbbc
      @hutch13pbbc 10 місяців тому +4

      i grew up in Mass. Hellman's only. My partner, she grew up in Warwick. She always had Miracle Whip. She now has to have both in the fridge at all times. (We live in providence.)

  • @davidbrandes2126
    @davidbrandes2126 10 місяців тому +66

    To expand what Dan said about mayo in baking: while it may seem counterintuitive, if you think about it mayo contains all the helpful things for a cake. Egg, oil, salt etc but also the vinegar can react with baking powder in the batter and help with rising too.
    Mayo can be used to searing meat too 😊

    • @barbarasmith4829
      @barbarasmith4829 10 місяців тому +3

      James Spader's character on The Blacklist used mayo as his key tutorial ingredient for his granddaughter's chocolate cake.
      Sold me😅

    • @sunspot42
      @sunspot42 10 місяців тому +5

      Mayonnaise in chocolate cake was HUGE in the '70s and early '80s. I remember my grandmother doing it. It not only made the cake lighter, it was a lot moister, too. The emulsion trapped the liquid in the batter more-effectively, and I suspect the vinegar in the mayo as well as the salt (IIRC mayo has salt in it) probably did something to lock in moisture as well as make the texture lighter. And not just because it would have slightly enhanced the reaction with baking powder.
      I wonder if the vinegar also added a subtle tang to the cake, which would have slightly boosted the flavor.

    • @fordhouse8b
      @fordhouse8b 10 місяців тому +3

      @@sunspot42 Mayo is like peanut butter, it can be eaten with just about anything. That is why peanut butter and mayo sandwiches are great. Just before watching the video I had a couple of tortillas with mayo, peanut butter, and a slice of American cheese. Rolled ‘em up and ate ‘em.

    • @KenS1267
      @KenS1267 10 місяців тому +3

      My aunt, who was a great Southern cook, would use mayo in her corn bread.

    • @JHaven-lg7lj
      @JHaven-lg7lj 9 місяців тому

      @@KenS1267 Yeah? Going to have to try that!
      We’re a Hellman’s household. I don’t understand the Duke’s love, it tastes too heavy for me especially on artichokes

  • @VincentandCoBxl
    @VincentandCoBxl 10 місяців тому +19

    I am Belgian, and we are really serious about mayonnaise, which is the go to sauce to eat with our fries (who are not French! 🙂). Anyway, we are so serious about it that the composition of mayonnaise is regulated here : at least 70 per cent fat and 5 per cent yolk. That explains probably why we buy almost only local brands such as La William or Devos Lemmens. I never buy any, I always make my own mayo. I like to prepare it with 3 egg yolks for about a pound of mayo to which I like to add one egg white to make the mayo a bit more light.

    • @frcShoryuken
      @frcShoryuken 8 місяців тому +1

      How do you use so much mayo without it going bad???

    • @cozycoffee3831
      @cozycoffee3831 7 місяців тому

      Your recipe sounds really good!!!

    • @pegg1258
      @pegg1258 7 місяців тому

      Would you please share the recipe, especially exactly what oil you use to make it! 🙏

    • @LalaB-xs4pp
      @LalaB-xs4pp 7 місяців тому

      Pasteurize the egg. It will last at least a couple months.

    • @mattfisher8568
      @mattfisher8568 2 місяці тому

      Love me some Mayo on my fries that aren’t French wither

  • @themedchief
    @themedchief 10 місяців тому +35

    I grew up in Poland and over there the preferred Mayonnaise is quite a topic ;) you're (mostly) either a "Kielecki" or "Winiary/Dekoracyjny" person and people can have quite strong opinions about it. After I moved to Germany I was quite disappointed with the mayonnaise here, but you can get polish mayo quite easily. One day I bought Kewpie in an asian store - it tasted great... then I found out that it was produced in Poland 😅 But you can also find imported japanese Kewpie here - it's a bit different, but also great. P.S. I like both Dekoracyjny and Kielecki ;) there are even memes about it and some polish public figures even take part in this "mayonnaise war".

    • @nottsoserious
      @nottsoserious 9 місяців тому

      Polish mayo is probably the best I've ever tasted

    • @YohannParis
      @YohannParis 7 місяців тому +1

      I like Kielecki, I discovered here in Toronto, Canada, and I couldn't find French Mayonnaise.

  • @steveraglin7607
    @steveraglin7607 10 місяців тому +25

    This veered just enough into science to awaken my nerdy side, then you flipped back to everyday terms and relatable recipes of merit. Thanks for another tasty episode, Dan!

  • @theParkerCooper
    @theParkerCooper 10 місяців тому +3

    all such amazing suggestions, then ending with my classic favorite BLT, brought a smile as the video ended. Thanks Dan for all the knowledge as always

  • @mitchellhilbert8874
    @mitchellhilbert8874 10 місяців тому

    Go Dan go! This was amazing!!

  • @subtropical1228
    @subtropical1228 9 місяців тому

    I was waiting for you to mention the BLT and you didn’t disappoint! Definitely my favorite use of mayo as well 👍👍

  • @davidellett8460
    @davidellett8460 10 місяців тому +11

    I grew up in South Carolina in the 1950's. My mother, originally from Virginia, always bought Hellman's mayonnaise. I moved back to South Carolina (from New York) after retirement a few years ago and switched to Duke's mayonnaise.

    • @seanswinton6242
      @seanswinton6242 10 місяців тому

      Yes! I grew up on Hellman's, Duke's, and actually Blue Plate. Mom bought Blue Plate because it was cheaper and just as tasty as the others.

    • @aaron74
      @aaron74 10 місяців тому

      Duke's is going to dominate the mayonnaise market in 10 years. It's absolutely the best stuff in my opinion.

  • @CJBestRN
    @CJBestRN 10 місяців тому +6

    Dan, I truly appreciate your love for food, cooking and teaching! I grew up just outside of NYC and we were a Hellman's family. Later in life I tried others, by Hellman's had the nostalgia that the others cannot surpass.

  • @rocketman3474
    @rocketman3474 10 місяців тому

    Hellman’s and MA then RI and now southern NJ for most of my life. I love your videos. Keep up the great work.

  • @karenwilliams4152
    @karenwilliams4152 10 місяців тому

    I grew up on Miracle Whip in the South, but now i make my own. Great video!

  • @menaimoore6195
    @menaimoore6195 10 місяців тому +9

    Born and raised in Gergia and grew up with Miracle Whip, but my preference now is Blue Plate. A close friend of mine from elementary & high school, his mom used mayo in her chocolate cake. DELICIOUS!

    • @mocowan6642
      @mocowan6642 10 місяців тому +1

      I’m from Georgia as well, and I also use Blue Plate.

  • @clhughes1000
    @clhughes1000 10 місяців тому +7

    Duke's all the way! I grew up in South Carolina. I appreciate Kewpie Mayo, but definitely think of it as a different thing. Duke's started in SC and still had a store there for a long time (they might still?) Growing up, we would always get sandwich spreads from there for my Mom's family Christmas!

  • @brandoncarpenter9158
    @brandoncarpenter9158 9 місяців тому +1

    Grew up in the Pacific Northwest eating Miracle Whip on most sandwiches and in potato salad, and it's still my preference for most sandwiches and potato salad. But I definitely love Best Foods mayo on my BLTs, slathered on both slices of bread. I've been meaning to try homemade mayo, and all those delicious tomatoes coming out of the garden right now are convincing me to pull the trigger on one of these recipes that Dan shared. Thanks Dan!

  • @davidreed3865
    @davidreed3865 10 місяців тому

    Born and raised in Texas. Grew up on Miracle whip but have discovered Blue Plate Mayo in my 40s. I love it in any salads (potato, pasta etc..) I also occasionally make homemade. Good episode

  • @richardkwan9812
    @richardkwan9812 10 місяців тому +20

    Hi Dan! I grew up in NYC and Hellman's mayo was king at home. As a well travelled adult, we now have big-as-your-head sized jars of Hellman's mayo in the refrigerator next to andalouse (a delicious spiced mayo from Belgium), and bernaise sauce.

  • @RodXLeon
    @RodXLeon 10 місяців тому +36

    I'm Peruvian and if I want Mayo, I always go for Moyonesa Alacena which is a Peruvian brand. They also do aji amarillo and our other staple sauces. They are often available online.

    • @alathenasidericus
      @alathenasidericus 10 місяців тому

      Hellmann’s in Quebec City

    • @TymonScott
      @TymonScott 10 місяців тому +2

      love me some Tarí

    • @RodXLeon
      @RodXLeon 10 місяців тому +1

      @@TymonScott I can eat that by itself right from the pouch. 🤤

  • @kathycrank
    @kathycrank 9 місяців тому +1

    I grew up in Indiana, and we had Hellman's. I know it's not mayo, but I will always have a place in my heart for the turkey sandwiches with Miracle Whip we had at my grandmother's house on the day after Thanksgiving.

  • @LunarLocust
    @LunarLocust 10 місяців тому +3

    I made mayo based off of chef Jean Pierre's recipe (mostly) a few days ago. Best tuna and chicken salad sandwiches I've ever had. Made fried chicken sammies with homemade pickles and a smear of the mayo. I need a new batch tonight.

  • @starseeker4716
    @starseeker4716 10 місяців тому +20

    Grew up in Toronto Canada...Miracle Whip was always in our fridge and I thought that was mayo 😝😝😝 When I moved out and starting eating better food, I discovered mayo...Hellman's is it for me but I'm open to trying some of the gourmet ones. Thanks Dan. ❤

    • @winstonbrown3496
      @winstonbrown3496 10 місяців тому +1

      Toronto, Ontario, Canada 🙂

    • @katielin2379
      @katielin2379 10 місяців тому

      I grew up on Miracle Whip. Mayonnaise is much better. So I've been reading labels. Most mayonnaise contain a bioengineered food source, whatever that is, I don't know. I found McCormick Mayonessa. It has a hint of lime. And no bioengineered food source, yet.

  • @Mary-fv4bn
    @Mary-fv4bn 10 місяців тому +30

    Blue Plate mayonnaise is made in New Orleans and it has won taste tests amongst the competitors. I would get it shipped to my home when I lived in Connecticut. PS I always eat a BLT on the morning of my birthday!

    • @bevtuft3572
      @bevtuft3572 10 місяців тому +4

      Blue Plate forever!

    • @brucelee5576
      @brucelee5576 10 місяців тому +3

      Blue Plate is good it’s like someone took some Hellman’s and cut it with 15% Duke’s .

    • @bevtuft3572
      @bevtuft3572 10 місяців тому +1

      @@brucelee5576 Hellmans: too eggy Duke's: too sour, Blue Plate: Just right!

    • @brucelee5576
      @brucelee5576 10 місяців тому

      @@bevtuft3572
      Did you miss type it’s the other way around .

    • @bevtuft3572
      @bevtuft3572 10 місяців тому

      @@brucelee5576 HaHa, different taste bud arrangements.

  • @willgraves5288
    @willgraves5288 6 місяців тому

    Wonderful! I grew up with Hellman's, (North East) now love Duke's, too. A guilty pleasure as a child was the tuna salad sandwich at Mrs. Haynes' roadside stand with Wonder Bread, iceberg, and Miracle Whip! A rare treat when Mom allowed.
    Never heard of those Peruvian sauces, and can't wait to try. Thanks Dan!

  • @otiswalton3635
    @otiswalton3635 9 місяців тому +3

    I truly appreciate your videos!
    Grew up in Virginia, USA and my favorite mayo growing up and even today is Dukes! For me there’s no deviating. Thanks!

    • @dannyleahy9165
      @dannyleahy9165 6 місяців тому

      My first wife was from Richmond. We never saw anything but Dukes there when we visited. I guess because Sauer Foods is based there.

  • @wendistewart2774
    @wendistewart2774 10 місяців тому +13

    I grew up with Hellman’s, but I too have learned to love Duke’s and it is my choice for cakes. I feel you neglected to sing the praises of mayo’s magic ability to add something to a dull sauce and make it bright and creamy. I also use a whole egg and my nutri-bullet with the smallest cup to make mayo. The high speed tool also makes a decent garlic and aquafaba aioli. As a pet lover, my freezer often has plain pressure cooked chicken parts. They have no salt in cooking, but if I paint them with herb laden mayo and reheat and then briefly broil in the oven, then yes…tonight I stole my cat’s chicken dinner. So easy to be able to do this a piece or two at a time. And If I try this technique with BBQ sauce it takes a bit of mayo to make it cling in the heat.

  • @coolcat8b
    @coolcat8b 10 місяців тому +9

    I grew up in Quebec, but my mother grew up in Czechoslovaquia and learned to cook in France. She used to make her own aioli (so delicious and totally not the same as mayo), usually to go with salmon and veggies.

  • @elpabster
    @elpabster 3 місяці тому

    Dan deserves an award for this video. Not a big fan of mayo so it took me 6 months to try the aji mayo recipes. Now I'm putting them on EVERYTHING!

  • @ReadySetBret
    @ReadySetBret 10 місяців тому +1

    I loved the tone of the video -- fun and lighthearted without being overly silly! Very informative.
    And to answer the question, Duke's Hellman's and Kewpie!! They all have different uses in my kitchen.

    • @DanielJSouza
      @DanielJSouza 10 місяців тому

      Love to see a well-stocked mayo situation

  • @Goldez
    @Goldez 10 місяців тому +3

    Peruvian here. The ¨ají de pollería¨, which is usually the ¨ají amarillo sauce¨, is a national treasure. Nice to see it here. (I´m a fan since the confit turkey video)

    • @adammoore7447
      @adammoore7447 10 місяців тому

      Hello, I have lived in Peru for a few years and eat "Pollo a la brasa" a few times per month. However, I don't remember seeing "aji verde (salsa)" in any of our local pollerias. Is it a regional sauce?

    • @Goldez
      @Goldez 10 місяців тому +1

      @@adammoore7447 usually, 90% of times, the ají de pollería is a yellow sauce. Sometimes more creamy tan others. Sometimes not as yellow as in the video (i originally thought it was huancaína sauce and ocopa sauce).
      But "ají verde", although unusual, exists. I had it in pollerías in the Andean South. In Lima, right now, the dominant is creamy ají de pollería.

    • @visualthinking
      @visualthinking 10 місяців тому

      First time hearing of this. Hubby and I are stoked to make it!

  • @maureenhewett333
    @maureenhewett333 10 місяців тому

    Jersey Girl, born and raised. My family has always been a Hellmann's household, even when pennies were tight. My Aunt Sophie (may she rest in peace) swore by putting mayo in her cakes in place of oil and eggs. Her cakes were always the fluffiest. ❤

  • @eleanormasotti4371
    @eleanormasotti4371 7 місяців тому

    YUM! Love your presentations.

  • @wendyh7410
    @wendyh7410 10 місяців тому +6

    Dan, I love your videos you have a lot of information and a great sense of humor. A great delivery of information.

  • @gaylak22
    @gaylak22 10 місяців тому +9

    Love the store-bought avocado oil mayonnaise. Thanks for all you share!

    • @TheMisterGriswold
      @TheMisterGriswold 10 місяців тому +2

      There is a chipotle-lime avocado oil mayo out there that is wildly addictive.

  • @quakerwildcat
    @quakerwildcat 10 місяців тому +3

    Grew up in Columbus, Ohio eating Hellman's, which remains my preference for store-bought mayo, but I never buy it anymore.
    I make my own at least once a month using using eggs that I pasteurize with a precision cooker (sous vide). It's so easy.
    A wide mouth mason jar is a little snug but a near-perfect fit for my immersion blender and a few week's worth of mayo.
    I've experimented with flavors and the winning formula for me uses red wine vinegar (instead of lemon juice) and a generous bit of white pepper. It never occurred to me before, but perhaps this is closer to the Hellman's flavor of my youth.
    From July to December, I eat a fresh salted tomato sandwich every day with my homemade mayo, and now I understand how it works. Thanks, Dan!

    • @kathymcfarland5516
      @kathymcfarland5516 2 місяці тому

      Oooh! Tomato sandwiches! The absolute BEST sandwich EVER!

  • @weston.weston
    @weston.weston 10 місяців тому

    We ❤ your content Dan Souza.

  • @sidneyfisher2444
    @sidneyfisher2444 10 місяців тому +4

    I grew up in North Carolina eating BLTs with Duke's on them. To me, there's nothing else like it. By the way, if you think that's a thick slice of tomato, you clearly don't grow your own. Bless your heart. I love to use mayonnaise to mask fish for baking, because it really holds in the moisture, and you can get crumbs to stick to it to make a nice crust.

  • @ohger1
    @ohger1 10 місяців тому +16

    When I make my homemade salad dressing (oil and vinegar based), I whisk in a tablespoon of mayo then transfer to a cruet for serving. The mayo keeps the dressing mixed so no shaking is required. I also like the creaminess it imparts.

    • @DanielJSouza
      @DanielJSouza 10 місяців тому +3

      That's one of my fave uses too!

    • @cozycoffee3831
      @cozycoffee3831 7 місяців тому +1

      Wow, that's such a great idea!!!

    • @michaelgemmell9764
      @michaelgemmell9764 3 місяці тому

      The Cook's Illustrated recipe calls for less mayonnaise, but that's still your recipe, @@DanielJSouza.

  • @dgiles1225
    @dgiles1225 7 місяців тому +1

    Duke's, all the way! Born and raised in Virginia, but have resided in North Carolina for over 50 years. Recently I discovered the McCormick brand "Mayonesa" with lime juice in the Hispanic section of the grocery store, and it's pretty wonderful, especially on a tomato sandwich. I think I'll be alternating between the Duke's and the Mayonesa from now on.

  • @evelynwald9132
    @evelynwald9132 10 місяців тому

    Hellman’s! Although in Baltimore, I know there were also fans of Kraft, which didn’t taste at all like mayonnaise to me but more like a salad dressing. I also love to make my own mayo using the stick blender -so easy and so fast! Thanks for sharing your flavored mayo recipes and I can’t wait to try them.

  • @elisataylor9079
    @elisataylor9079 10 місяців тому +24

    Grew up with Miracle Whip here in AZ. Now I prefer avocado Mayo, but learning to make Mayo may change my mind. My favorite use for Mayo is as a salad dressing. Salad is a summer necessity here in AZ.

    • @Ozzy1613
      @Ozzy1613 10 місяців тому +4

      It’s summer time 🎉it’s time for Tomato & Mayonnaise sandwiches!!! Just saying, probably just a Deep Dirty South Thang. 😂 Perfect tomato & mayo sandwich consist of heirloom tomatoes, Blue Plate mayo & Evangeline Maid bread with fresh cracked black pepper & salt.

    • @ChrisKankiewicz
      @ChrisKankiewicz 10 місяців тому

      Phoenician here, also grew up with Miracle Whip and now buy/use avocado mayo.

    • @Schiffon
      @Schiffon 10 місяців тому

      @@Ozzy1613New England agrees with you!! ❤ Massachusetts

    • @tennoscoom2312
      @tennoscoom2312 10 місяців тому

      Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ and I was raised with Miracle Whip, as well as my dad (he came from Ohio), and my mom who is first gen American (her family is from Mexico). My nostalgic -I miss home- sandwich would be a slathered with Miracle Whip turkey sandwich. I dislike store bought mayo, so I can only stand Miracle whip!

    • @johnhonyara889
      @johnhonyara889 10 місяців тому

      @@Ozzy1613 If you're ever in Jersey during peak tomato season, definitely try to find a farm stand and pick some up. I will go hours out of my way to make Jersey tomato sandwiches. Perfection!

  • @citibear57
    @citibear57 10 місяців тому +6

    I grew up in a 'Miracle Whip' household, and I always enjoyed it. It took me 60 years to discover the awesomeness of Hellmans, which is all I buy now. I have never purchased an aioli, but it is definitely going to be on my grocery list. I love dipping french fries in mayo!

    • @Zabuzakashi
      @Zabuzakashi 10 місяців тому

      In the "home" of fries, the low countries, mayo is the standard condiment for fries.

    • @wnose
      @wnose 10 місяців тому

      Try Kewpie mayo

  • @leewillers4621
    @leewillers4621 10 місяців тому +1

    My mom used to make a chocolate Mayonnaise cake quite often. It was a wonderful cake! My favorite mayo is Hellman’s. My dad was in the US Army so I’m kind of from all over!

  • @Yakena5
    @Yakena5 10 місяців тому +4

    Dear Dan,
    I grew up in France, in Paris, lived in New York for ten years and am back in Paris. My favorite mayonnaise is the brand Maille and called "Mayonnaise fine". It is amazing with a tiny hint of mustard and lemon. I also like the "Mayonnaise Fins Gourmets" by Maille because there is a little bit of grainy mustard in it. Hope you try this brand. For me, it is the best, comes from Dijon where mustard was produced in France.

    • @BendawgLJ
      @BendawgLJ 10 місяців тому +2

      I had no idea that Maille made mayonnaise condiments. Their mustard is lovely.

    • @Mindinvasion
      @Mindinvasion 23 дні тому

      lol yeah, am from Germany but my ex is from France, when we were visiting her family, I always tried to pick up some for home :)

    • @Mindinvasion
      @Mindinvasion 23 дні тому

      Also as a side note, when making mayonnaise at home, try using a Dijon where the shelf life has expired for about a year, I don't know why, but there is something to the tang it adds that is really tasty.

  • @thos313
    @thos313 10 місяців тому +7

    I’m from the Southern California Coast and grew up on Best Foods Mayonnaise… which I still love. I’m also a fan of Kewpie Mayo and have been making homemade mayonnaise for over 40 years (much more now since learning Kenji’s immersion blender technique). Great presentation Dan!

    • @laurao3274
      @laurao3274 10 місяців тому

      What kind of oil would you recommend for making the mayo? I have so many kinds of oil in my cupboard.

    • @thos313
      @thos313 9 місяців тому

      @@laurao3274 I like avocado oil.

  • @susanthomas314
    @susanthomas314 10 місяців тому +3

    For me main brand was linked to its use. Egg salad, deviled eggs, toasted tomato sandwich all have to be Miracle Whip. Dips (especially curry dip), potato salad, definitely Hellmans!
    I grew up in the Niagara area of Ontario in Canada❤️

  • @toddwynia7491
    @toddwynia7491 2 місяці тому

    I was a Helman's kid growing up in Wisconsin, and now I'm a Best Foods guy after having moved to AZ, west of the Rockies. I do agree that mayonnaise is a miracle condiment. I mix all kinds of stuff into it to add interest to sandwiches. When we open a can of chipotle in adobo sauce, we freeze the unused portion in a zip bag and then slice off a bit, chop it and add it to the mayo for our sandwiches. Or thaw and mix in a little frozen basil pesto. Or add a garlic clove microwaved for 10 seconds then minced, a squeeze of lemon and a little minced anchovy for an awesome Caesar mayo perfect with roasted chicken on a sandwich. And you're right, it's awesome plain on a BLT. Extra mayo in that application, please.

  • @waltersoverow9447
    @waltersoverow9447 10 місяців тому

    Hi Dan,
    Grew up outside of Springfield, MA and my mother only used Hellmann’s. However later, as an adult, living in DC we had a Harris Teeter and they also stocked Duke’s. I tried it when it was on sale and liked it as much as Hellmann’s. Now retired on Cape Cod and back to Hellmann’s!

  • @anthonyw5261
    @anthonyw5261 10 місяців тому +9

    I really don't have a preference for brands. Yes I dip fries in mayo 😋 especially when fresh ground pepper is added 👌

    • @sallys2423
      @sallys2423 10 місяців тому

      Fries dipped in mayo with spicy mustard is my fav.

  • @striciaw
    @striciaw 10 місяців тому +4

    Ohh boy, how I do love mayo. Grew up on Best Foods, but I have discovered Dukes and I am in love. Thanks for the tips Dan! I’ll get into making my own this weekend!🎉

    • @loncho5079
      @loncho5079 9 місяців тому

      Same here! I grew upon Best foods but discovered Dukes a couple of years ago and love it! But I haven't had any luck convincing my 85 year old father to try Dukes, he's a die hard Best foods guy.

  • @jackbennett4575
    @jackbennett4575 9 місяців тому

    Hi Dan. You crack me up every time. ❤️👍🏼 Best Foods, California.

  • @pamkillian6049
    @pamkillian6049 9 місяців тому +1

    North Carolina born and bred! Duke's is the only mayonnaise we use and have used for generations! For those of you who use Miracle Whip....bless your hearts! We'll put you on the prayer list! Heaven on earth = thickly sliced "yard mater" on white bread slathered with Duke's and sprinkled w salt and pepper! Sweet tea to wash it down! Lots of napkins to catch the juice as it flows down your chin! Summertime bliss!

  • @houchi69
    @houchi69 10 місяців тому +12

    Dan always calmly and collectively, with great charisma, correcting the public on their stupidity. Love it.

  • @rylanning
    @rylanning 10 місяців тому +12

    I grew up in Michigan and we always had Miracle Whip as well. Wasn't until I left home that I discovered it wasn't mayo. Hellman's has been my brand of choice but am eager to make some of my own.

    • @tybellsprout
      @tybellsprout 10 місяців тому

      Ayo, another Michigander too. I didn't know MW was considered second class mayo until I moved out lol

  • @andyrodriguez8705
    @andyrodriguez8705 10 місяців тому

    I love Heinz mayonnaise! Love all your videos. Thank you. !

  • @katedarnell3720
    @katedarnell3720 6 місяців тому

    Hellmans every time! From upstate NY. Totally agree that the BLT is the best sandwich on earth! Thanks Dan. Love your videos!

  • @theHappyWag
    @theHappyWag 10 місяців тому +8

    I grew up in Japan. There was always Kewpie mayonnaise in the fridge. When I moved to the US, I found Kewpie was hard to find and expensive around here. Then, I met Hellmann's. I tried a couple of different brands, but Hellmann's has always been my favorite... besides Kewpie.

  • @christrussler220
    @christrussler220 10 місяців тому +13

    Great segment, Dan! Grew up in Eastern Canada. Childhood mayo was Miracle Whip. My mom would make her own mayonnaise , especially for seafood dishes. We all thought it was weird and gross. Hellman’s gal now.

    • @Arcangel0723
      @Arcangel0723 10 місяців тому +1

      mayo on salmon and trout is amazing

  • @stormd
    @stormd 10 місяців тому

    Grew up in Florida, but my dad was from Wisconsin and mom was a military brat who lived all over. We always had Helmann's when I was young, and I used that for years after moving out, but around 5-10 years ago I tried Dukes, loved it, and I've bought that ever since. I'll still eat Helmann's I'm not snobby about it, but now I'm gradually converting my dad, too.

  • @LorienDrechsler
    @LorienDrechsler 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the video Dan!!! For me? Hermann's is my goto store bought mayo, but recently I've been making my own avocado mayo. Honestly, I can't tell the difference.

  • @rpastore5429
    @rpastore5429 10 місяців тому +15

    I grew up in Brooklyn with Hellmann's. I remember one day my dad thought he'd economize and bought a jar of Kraft Miracle Whip. That. Never. Happened. Again. 😂
    Also, a big thanks to Lan Lam for the food processor version. I am one of those people who cooks a lot but have been afraid to try making homemade mayo because of the salmonella risk - I've had salmonella twice in my life and it was hell. (P.S. Looking for one for making mousse as well).

    • @llovley
      @llovley 10 місяців тому +1

      My husband got salmonella from some ground beef that was recalled by the CDC but not pulled by The grocery store (according to our local health dept. in Maricopa County) instead the store just discounted the meat. Drs. & health dept. were shocked I didn't get sick too. Anyhow 2 months of pure heck which shocked his body so badly he developed IBS-D which causes him problems daily which he'll have to live with for the rest of his life. So we can both understand your comment. I still make mayo & haven't had any adverse reactions. But sadly we are a medium well household now & no more medium rare meat.

    • @DanielJSouza
      @DanielJSouza 10 місяців тому +3

      Will pass along your message Lan. Love that recipe. And I know that feeling well of having a mayo brand switch and everyone loses their mind.

    • @epowell4211
      @epowell4211 10 місяців тому +1

      Supposedly you can buy pasteurized eggs or even pasteurize your own, but I've not found them in the rural area I live in, and I'm too lazy to do my own. The one time I did make mayo, I just went out back and grabbed a fresh egg from my chickens lol.

    • @cozycoffee3831
      @cozycoffee3831 7 місяців тому +2

      I don't think that Miracle Whip is technically mayonnaise, and so in the video, it should not have been included with the others. It has significant vinegar and sugar, whereas mayonnaise does not. I grew up on it and liked it in childhood, but at some point, it seemed too overwhelming for the tuna sandwiches we used it for. But, my brother still liked it, though I'm not sure if he just used it for tuna sandwiches or other things. Imo, Miracle Whip could still be its own, unique condiment, but they should cut the vinegar and sugar down by half at least. It reminds me a little of chocolate bars (such as Hershey's chocolate bars), which nowadays are just chocolate sludge, whereas in the past they used to "snap," like chocolate bars are supposed to do. It's like the "food" is used as a medium in which to overload up the sugar and whatever.

    • @carboholickim
      @carboholickim 7 місяців тому

      @@epowell4211 Steve at Serious Keto has a video making home made mayo, and shows how to pasteurize eggs in the microwave... it took something like just seconds

  • @maswine366
    @maswine366 10 місяців тому +5

    From ny/nj and it’s Hellman’s in a jar, preferably glass, for me. There’s something weird about the squeeze bottle. I’ve tried all the others Dan shows and I just keep coming back to Hellman’s. I do love homemade when I get it right. Thanks, Dan. Love your videos!❤

    • @marym434
      @marym434 10 місяців тому

      Yes! The squeeze bottle Hellmann's seems to have been smoothed and thinned in order to be squeezable. Not the same as the jar!

  • @mousenoyb3910
    @mousenoyb3910 10 місяців тому

    Grew up in Quebec, Canada. We had Miracle Whip and Hellmann's. Miracle Whip is what I reach for when making egg salad. It just adds the right tang to eggs that match the crisp lettuce and pillowy soft bread. Hellmann's is for everything else, and for making flavoured mayo. Lately, I have been making my own mayo since I usually have the ingredients on hand, but I don't always have store bought mayo. I do make my own aioli if I'm feeling decadent, otherwise a little mayo with good quality garlic powder will do me (add a scant pinch of cayenne and you have something really special).

  • @andiflanagan125
    @andiflanagan125 10 місяців тому

    70 years in Alaska and it's always been Best Foods. It's a love thing.

  • @debbiespitznagel1472
    @debbiespitznagel1472 10 місяців тому +3

    I grew up eating Miracle Whip because that's what my mom liked. After I left the house and went on my own, I always have bought Hellman's. I like to mix it about half and half with catsup and dunk my french fries in it. I live on the northeast coast. I'd like to try Duke's mayo some day, if I can find it. Aldi's brand of mayo is pretty good, too.

    • @paulmaseman2171
      @paulmaseman2171 10 місяців тому

      And, of course, Miracle Whip isn’t mayo.

  • @sarahwestling9438
    @sarahwestling9438 10 місяців тому +4

    I’m from SoCal and grew up with Best Foods mayo. Yum. I definitely want to try making my own mayo, and I most definitely want a BLT now!

    • @davidnoble2897
      @davidnoble2897 10 місяців тому +2

      Never been a Miracle Whip fan. Too sweet. Dan, to kick your BLT up a notch and make THE best BLT ever .... spread some pesto on top of the tomato. Also, cut those bacon pieces in half, or more. That way, you're sure to get bacon in every bite of that sandwich! Thanks for your mayo video!

  • @pauldill8368
    @pauldill8368 2 місяці тому

    Growing up in Greenville, SC, Dukes mayo was a favorite of most people, and a local product!
    I live in the middle of the Pacific ocean now though, and it’s all about the Kewpies for me. The local favorite here is Best Foods.
    Excellent episode.

  • @chasmarischen4459
    @chasmarischen4459 9 місяців тому

    Great video.

  • @JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst
    @JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst 10 місяців тому +18

    I grew up in Northern Ontario Canada and my Mom never used mayonnaise, it was always Miracle Whip. I tried many different brands of mayonnaise over the years and found them bland. I even made my own and hated it. 7 years ago I was shopping in my local Asian market and decided to buy some Kewpie mayo. I almost immediately fell in love with it; to me it seemed a bit eggy, though I know it was probably msg that tickled my taste buds. I still use Miracle Whip on certain sandwiches, like egg salad or tuna, but the rest of the time, it's Kewpie for me. The bottles they come in though - so annoying.

    • @Terenia531
      @Terenia531 10 місяців тому +3

      The bottles are a pain. I end up just cutting them in half when I get to the last bit that I can’t squeeze out, to get at the remainder.

    • @franciet99
      @franciet99 10 місяців тому

      I’m with you regarding Miracle Whip. I’ll have to give Kewpie a try.

    • @paulmaseman2171
      @paulmaseman2171 10 місяців тому

      Miracle Whip is so unbearably sweet and artificial tasting.

  • @DanielSouza-rn1cs
    @DanielSouza-rn1cs 10 місяців тому +5

    Mayo lovers - I can’t wait to hear from you all! Xoxo Dan

  • @IanFJ
    @IanFJ 10 місяців тому

    Hey Dan another great episode. Thank you.
    I grew up in Hamilton, Canada. As a child I did not actually like mayonaisse. I learned to like it when I went to school one day without a lunch. A friend shared his ham and mayo sandwich with me. It's amazing how hunger can change your taste buds 😁
    Anyway, for me it was always Miracle Whip brand. However, on arrival in Australia, where I now live permanently, in the 90s they did not seem to have mayo. Instead, they have this disgusting alternative called salad dressing. Eventually, "whole egg" mayo started appearing. Recently, I discovered Kewpie mayo and that is now my preferred brand.

  • @gdmullins
    @gdmullins 9 місяців тому

    Great Video, definitely Blue Plate

  • @SixStringNationTV
    @SixStringNationTV 10 місяців тому +4

    I'm from Toronto. Hellman's mayonnaise was the first product I ever expressed a brand preference for - when I was 10 (after mum tried to pass off some store brand!) Years later, I wrote to Hellman's and let them know that fact when they released a new version in a squeeze bottle - which I thought would be super convenient. But it was terrible and when I looked at the ingredient list it was a totally different formulation. I felt that Hellman's had betrayed the trust I had placed in them. We always keep a jar of Hellman's and a bottle of Kewpie on hand because they are different products with different applications and I love them both (I will also eat either by the teaspoonful). But I was not aware of Duke's and am now suffering FOMO and obsessed with trying to find out if we can get it here in Canada! Thanks for nothing, Dan!
    Also, while it did happen very occasionally in Canada, we really noticed when travelling as a family in the U.S., that a) when we asked for vinegar with our french fries they'd look at us like they had never heard of such a thing, and b) when we asked for mayonnaise for our french fries they'd bring us packets of MiracleWhip, as if it bore ANY relationship to mayonnaise!!!!!!

  • @ginabisaillon2894
    @ginabisaillon2894 10 місяців тому +8

    I live in Montreal and my favourite mayo is President's Choice mayonnaise that is made with a part of olive oil. What I like is that I no longer have to make it because that's how I've always made mayonnaise, adding a bit of virgin olive oil to it. I think I learned that from Julia Child, way back.

    • @BendawgLJ
      @BendawgLJ 10 місяців тому

      PC are such great house brands. Hope they come back to the US someday.

  • @docclabo6350
    @docclabo6350 10 місяців тому

    I grew up in the Boston area in the 60s and Miracle Whip was the "mayo" of choice. As an adult living in Wisconsin, I still use MW for some things, often mixed with conventional mayonnaise (usually the Hellman's my wife grew up with).

  • @irenemarcus967
    @irenemarcus967 10 місяців тому

    I grew up on the east coast with Helmanns, and switched to Best Foods when I went to school on the west coast. We also always had a jar of Miracle Whip for when whatever we were eating called for something different than "plain" mayonnaise. I still spread mayo on one half of my sandwich and Miracle Whip on the other!
    And thanks for the MSG info on Kewpi. That's a migraine trigger for me so I appreciate the warning. I usually read labels carefully but was thinking about ordering it online to try it and hadn't checked the ingredients.
    Will definitely check the ingredients on the Peruvian brands and Dukes which I would like to try now!

  • @vtmiller63
    @vtmiller63 10 місяців тому +4

    Growing up in South Louisiana, my mom only bought Blue Plate. It was literally the only mayo I had in my fridge for the first 45 years of my life. I tried Hellman's maybe once or twice at friends' houses, but it was never really a contender. However, I'm a converted Duke's man as of about four years ago.

    • @agbook2007
      @agbook2007 10 місяців тому +1

      Ditto! Duke's is a good second... Blue Plate for not as many years. Absolutely the winner in South Louisiana.

    • @chereknalorn
      @chereknalorn 10 місяців тому +1

      @@agbook2007Raised in North Louisiana. Blue Plate was the only mayo my family bought. Moved away but continuing the tradition.

    • @paulmaseman2171
      @paulmaseman2171 10 місяців тому +1

      Although I grew up on Hellmann’s mayonnaise, I now carry only two brands in my pantry and refrigerator: Blue Plate and Duke’s mayonnaise. Both are excellent, both are from the south (where mayo is king in the US), and both originated in the early 20th century.

    • @jamesbrands
      @jamesbrands 10 місяців тому +2

      In New Orleans, Blue Plate (made here) rules. Sounds like"MY-uh-nez" Only way to make a po'boy!

  • @tisha8253
    @tisha8253 9 місяців тому +5

    Love your work . Wish you add vegetarian recipes too. It helps us lot

  • @laurahuster5758
    @laurahuster5758 10 місяців тому +1

    North Carolina girl here and it’s Dukes all the way!! 💜💜

  • @gulshankwatra2841
    @gulshankwatra2841 10 місяців тому

    I love the Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise. It is only in the last decade or so that it has been freely available at good stores in India.
    I do love your idea of pasteurizing the eggs in the microwave for making the Mayonnaise as it was a cause for concern.

  • @TheCatWitch63
    @TheCatWitch63 10 місяців тому +2

    I grew up with McCormick mayonnaise, but switched to Kraft when it became available in my country. I like it as much as Hellmann’s, which was introduced in our market until the early 2000. We also like Kewpie, but it’s too expensive, and we’ve never had the opportunity to try Duke.
    My favorite flavored mayos: chipotle and garlic, and garlic and lemon, or just simple mayo with more lemon in it.

    • @LukeMcGuireoides
      @LukeMcGuireoides 9 місяців тому +1

      We eat Kraft. You're the only other commentor I've seen mention it. I like it

  • @patnd5c68
    @patnd5c68 10 місяців тому +3

    Growing up in South Louisiana, Blue Plate (made at the time in New Orleans) was the go-to mayonnaise for our family.
    Miracle Whip was substituted occasionally in some dishes or sandwiches when its slightly sweeter flavor was desired.
    It's only within the past few years that a friend suggest Duke's.. which I've tried and very much like.

  • @kanemurtagh8613
    @kanemurtagh8613 9 місяців тому

    I grew up in the UK and moved to Australia when I was 14. We were a Hellman’s house when I grew up, and I never really liked mayonnaise.
    When I first tried a Katsu Chicken bento there was this AMAZING sauce on the side. Blew my mind when a friend told me it was mayo. Been a Kewpie fan ever since.
    As I learned to cook I started to like all mayos, but Kewpie is still king. When I make mayo at home, I emulate the Kewpie flavour - most importantly the MSG.

  • @loncho5079
    @loncho5079 9 місяців тому

    My siblings and I all love mayonnaise, we got it from my 85 year old father who grew up a mayo lover, and we put it on everything, in burritos, a spoonful into a plate of refried beans with some salsa (or in bowl of frijoles de hoya/ soup beans) and a spoonful mixed into a serving of Mexican rice is great too! I've been mixing mayo with homemade salsa as a dipping sauce since the early70's, long before the Sriracha/Huy Fong Foods company existed. Born and raised in Los Angeles, I grew up on Best foods, but I discovered Dukes a couple of years ago and I like it just as much! Try this, one large (or 2 medium) avocado/s chopped or mashed, mixed with a couple of spoonfuls of diced onion, tomato & cilantro, salt and pepper to taste, mix everything together with a generous spoonful of mayonnaise and your favorite salsa with a squeeze of lemon or lime juice, for a quick and delicious Guacamole!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 10 місяців тому +233

    Moral of the Story: Mayonnaise is an elephant loaded bike race.

    • @katleiayorkie8311
      @katleiayorkie8311 10 місяців тому +2

      Helmand mayo please.
      From Saskatoon Saskatchewan 🇨🇦

    • @Schiffon
      @Schiffon 10 місяців тому +1

      😂😂😂😂❤

    • @redoorn
      @redoorn 10 місяців тому

      As a youngster Mom had only Miracle Whip salad dressing in the house. I later found Hellmann's is what I prefer, mainly because I can't get the other brands that were mentioned.
      West central Wisconsin.

    • @lynnlawrence4202
      @lynnlawrence4202 10 місяців тому +1

      Grew up with Hellman's in Chicago. Life in the South introduced me to Dukes and now I'm a Dukes fan.

    • @hopegoodwin2728
      @hopegoodwin2728 10 місяців тому +1

      If it has to be mayo it has to be Duke's. Otherwise nope

  • @stephaniecardinale1639
    @stephaniecardinale1639 9 місяців тому +4

    I'm from upstate NY. In my house, Hellmann's rules. Kewpie is for dipping. And miracle whip is a crime against humanity.

  • @benscaglione2416
    @benscaglione2416 10 місяців тому

    Love Helmans because I'm from New York but I agree, I gotta have dukes and kewpie around now that I'm a chef :) great video as always

  • @jayessX
    @jayessX 9 місяців тому +1

    Former Hellmann's kid here (my cousin and I would eat Hellmann's mayo sandwiches on Wonder bread in the late 70's), but last year I tried Dukes and I prefer it!
    Over the past couple years, Hellmann's has a taste of rancid oil, and the addition of sugar is off-putting. Maybe Covid supply-chain issues with their oil? I don't know, but I'm done. I do make my own mayo on occasion, but I ordered Duke's online, and that is my preferred everyday mayo now. I tried Kraft Miracle Whip once at a cookout in my late teens, and I wanted to hurl.
    It is also wonderful to make mayonnaise because one can use specialized flavors. For instance, I add tarragon vinegar if I'm making mayo for coleslaw; cider vinegar for potato salad, etc... I've had Kewpie- very nice, but not for everything. I would like to try Blue Plate- probably a special order in northern New England, like Duke's.
    Also, adding a teaspoon or so of store-bought, prepared mayo to a homemade mayo adds enough preservatives to extend the fridge life by two weeks! Crazy, but it works. Great video, thank you for exploring.

  • @cgmm_twins
    @cgmm_twins 10 місяців тому +7

    I grew up in Peru and my favorite brand is Alacena. You can get it online or in mexican grocery stores. The taste is amazing. It's extremely tangy, a little sweet but also salty at the same time. You need to try it.

    • @DanielJSouza
      @DanielJSouza 10 місяців тому +1

      Wow, I really want to try it.

    • @cgmm_twins
      @cgmm_twins 10 місяців тому

      @@DanielJSouza if you do, I would love to hear your opinion. I love your videos.

  • @knbKaren
    @knbKaren 10 місяців тому +3

    I'm from Canada and have lived in Ontario and Quebec. Hellmann's was my go-to for years. I still keep it on hand, but also Kewpie and I often make my own. It all depends what it's for, to be honest. I'm not familiar with the other brands you mentioned, except for Miracle Whip. Whoever decided to call that mayonnaise must have had a taste deficiency that day ;). Apologies to MW lovers. It may have it's uses, I've just never found one.

    • @Er-sv5tn
      @Er-sv5tn 10 місяців тому

      American southern coleslaw is often made with Miracle Whip because it's so sweet. It's good on a baloney sandwich too. Otherwise I prefer mayonnaise

    • @josephgaviota
      @josephgaviota 10 місяців тому

      My understanding is Miracle Whip was during the Depression, and is thus a less expensive alternative to Mayonnaise.
      FWIW, I've never had it, and thus can offer no opinion.

  • @ChrisB1420
    @ChrisB1420 3 місяці тому

    I grew up in Virginia, and as a kid, I would come home from school every day and make a Mayonnaise Sandwich!
    All Mayonnaise made with quality ingredients is fantastic. I prefer different brands based on what I am doing with it. Recently, I tried Suaer's brand made in Richmond, VA, for deviled eggs. Going hack for more!!!
    Also, I love Dukes, Kraft, and McCormick Mayonesa made with lime juice. Hellman's is among the "any port in a storm" category, and I will gladly use it on a Mayonnaise Sandwich!
    I'm eating one right now!!!
    Love a Pickup truck load!!

  • @swisski
    @swisski 10 місяців тому +1

    I grew up in New Zealand with Swiss parents. My mum made her potato salad with homemade mayonnaise and would never have dreamed of buying it. Also because then kiwis were eating a sweetish store bought Mayo which our family didn’t have a taste for. Now, I still like to make my own, but occasionally I’ll get some of the best foods brand.

  • @tracebearly
    @tracebearly 10 місяців тому +13

    I grew up in Seattle (and still live in the greater Puget Sound area), where Best Foods (aka Hellmann's) mayo rules. I've tried others over the years, to include Duke's, Blue Plate, and real Japanese Kewpie mayo. They each have their place. But Best Food's remains my go-to for classics like BLTs and tuna fish sandwiches 😊.

    • @briankern4580
      @briankern4580 10 місяців тому

      Seattle and Best Foods as well. But, now I use Ojai Cook because it's organic and non GMO - and delicious!

  • @bethvanhorn2696
    @bethvanhorn2696 10 місяців тому +5

    I have always been a Miracle whip fan growing up the the middle of the middle of the country. However, I have expanded my tastes as an adult and I always keep 4 kinds in my fridge - Dukes, Miracle Whip, Kewpie and Veganaise - there is a place for each. But in a BLT at the height of tomato season, it's all Miracle Whip all the time.

  • @javaskull88
    @javaskull88 10 місяців тому

    Grew up in Michigan, but did not discover the wonders of Duke’s Mayo until I moved to Virginia. Great stuff.

  • @KerrieFoleyBates
    @KerrieFoleyBates 10 місяців тому

    Grew up in NY, dedicated Hellman's gal. Have recently switched (never thought I would) to Hellman's Olive Oil. Going to make your emulsion blender recipe! Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @jr3887
    @jr3887 10 місяців тому +5

    I'm only a recent mayo convert, but my fav store bought brand is Kewpie. Tangier, richer, a touch of sweetness compared to standard mayo. Good for egg salad or as a condiment on other foods. That said, if I'm just putting a dollop on a sandwich, Best Foods definitely does the job too, better than other brands I've tried.