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Easy Homemade Dijon Mustard
Homemade mustard couldn't be easier. Sorry, I don't have any measurements, but all you do is mix together dried, ground mustard, some whole mustard seeds and a very, small amount of good, light colored vinegar s/a white wine, apple cider, etc. Add a dash of salt and any other herbs that you might like and will keep well in the mixture. It's good right away, but gets much better as it sits.
* If you like it extra spicy, you can had some horseradish. |
Thanks for the recipe. I don't keep Dijon in the fridge. Not really a mustard person, but sometimes it's called for in a recipe and I don't have any...but I do keep ground mustard on hand.
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Wow! Sounds doable. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by ekuw
(Post 8598576)
Thanks for the recipe. I don't keep Dijon in the fridge. Not really a mustard person, but sometimes it's called for in a recipe and I don't have any...but I do keep ground mustard on hand.
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My grandmother made mustard and kept it in a small pretty jelly jar on her table. She kept it simple but sometimes added wine. I thought Dijon mustard had white wine in it.
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I think it does...you could add a tablespoon of wine too.
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