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  2. 5 Dijon Mustard Substitutes That May Already Be in Your Pantry

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    Mustard containing black or brown mustard seeds, verjus or white wine, plus vinegar, salt, and water, can be called 'Dijon,' explains Brandon Collins, mustard sommelier for Maille, a condiment ...

  3. Is a mayonnaise shortage on the horizon? As prices rise ... - AOL

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    Equipment: 1 immersion blender or food processor. Ingredients: 1 whole egg (room temperature) 2 teaspoons lemon juice. 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard. ¼ teaspoon kosher salt

  4. Though it will not taste exactly the same, a solid substitute for rice vinegar is simply to mix in a little bit of sugar and water to white vinegar. You can also use the white vinegar straight as ...

  5. Condiment - Wikipedia

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    Non-brewed condiment – Malt vinegar substitute; Seasoning – Process of supplementing food via herbs, salts, or spices; Herb – Plant used for food, medicine or perfume; Spice – Food flavoring; Relish – Cooked, pickled, or chopped vegetable or fruit used as a condiment; Pickling – Procedure of preserving food in brine or vinegar

  6. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    Fries with mayonnaise or one of a wide variety of other typical Belgian sauces is a fast food classic in Belgium, often eaten without any side orders. Prior to 1960, the choice of accompanying items was limited to a pickled herring , a large, cold meatball boulet or red-coloured garlic sausage cervela , or a beef or horsemeat stew.

  7. Kasundi - Wikipedia

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    Kasundi was originally used as a type of achar (literally "ritual", meaning chutney/pickle), though it was not necessarily the same sauce known today.Kasundi was the queen of pickles in Bengal, because it remained edible for up to 20 years if stored in right conditions. [1]

  8. The Most Unexpected Salt Substitutes In Your Cupboard ... - AOL

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    Running out of salt doesn’t necessarily require a last-minute trip to the grocery store. Our kitchens are full of ingredients with high salt concentrations—so you should absolutely use them to ...

  9. Cut Down on Salt With One of These Healthy Substitutes - AOL

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    You'd be hard-pressed to find a recipe that wouldn't benefit from a light sprinkle of salt. According to the Food and Drug Administration, adults should consume less than 2,300 milligrams of salt ...