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Make Your Own All-Natural Mayonnaise

Cut back on the preservatives and save money with this recipe.

Sara Novak

By Sara Novak
Columbia, SC, USA | Sat Nov 08, 2008 05:00 AM ET

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What mayo does to sandwich or a salad is simply remarkable. That creamy texture, that unbeatable flavor is something special. But it can get pricey and wasteful to buy the prepackaged variety and homemade mayo tastes so much better. If you make it yourself, you control the amount of chemicals and preservatives, use high quality ingredients, and take a high-priced item off your grocery list.

All-Natural Mayonnaise Recipe:

Yield: 1 cup

Ingredients:
1 cup organic olive oil
1 local free range egg
The juice of 1 organic lemon
A pinch of sea salt
Water to thin the mayonnaise

Directions:

  1. Be sure that the egg is fresh because it will be raw.

  2. Combine the egg and lemon in the bowl, whisking to mix.

  3. Gradually whisk in olive oil.

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