slowlyiturn wrote:
On the mayo subject, we fell in love with the lime mayo and luckily have found a store in nearby New York state that carries the exact brand as in Mexico. Can't wait to get back to the south.
I hope to go to Baja this winter for several months and I do love my mayo...so I bought this little guy to put in my little trailer...it can run off my Honda eu1000i generator. Whips up a batch of delicious mayo in about 5 minutes or less.
Cuisinart DLC-2A Mini Prep Plus 3-Cup 250-Watt Food Processor
Homemade mayo is REALLY easy, honest! A whole egg, a little mustard of your choice, salt, pepper, hot sauce, lemon OR lime juice (your choice), and a cup of oil. The secret (and it's an important one) is to just SLOWLY D R I Z Z L E the oil into the other ingredients that have been whirred around without the oil for maybe 30 seconds or so. With this little food processor, you have to pulse somewhat so as not to overtax the relatively powerful motor. At the beginning, I can't overemphasize SLOWLY drizzle.
I have made two batches since I got this little Cuisinart and they were both successful (one was using powdered whole eggs, as an experiment). I have never had a failure using my big food processor.
My brother uses a stick blender and his success rate is about 60%.
It's hard to go back to jarred mayo once you've tried homemade. I switch between lemon and lime juice, fresh and bottled.
As Mikey says, "Try it. You'll like it." :)