The Farm on Oak Creek
  • The Books

    Season of the Raven
    Book 1 of the Servant of the Crown series
    Season of the Fox
    Book 2 of the Servant of the Crown series
    Lost Innocents
    Book 3 of the Servant of the Crown series
    The Final Toll
    Book 4 of the Servant of the Crown series
    Caught Red-Handed
    Book 5 of my mystery series
    Winter's Heat
    My award-winning first novel
    Summer's Storm
    Book 2 of the Graistan series
    Spring's Fury
    Book 3 of the Graistan series
    Autumn's Flame Cover
    Book 4 of the Graistan series
    A Love for All Seasons
    Book 5 of the Graistan series

    Book 1 of the Lady series
    Lady in White
    Book 2 of the Lady series
    The Warrior's Wife
    Book 1 of the Warriors series
    The Warrior's Maiden
    Book 2 of the Warriors series
    The Warrior's Game
    Book 3 of the Warriors series
    Almost Perfect
    My only Regency Novel

    A Children of Graistan Novel
    Perfect Poison
    A Children of Graistan Novella
    An Impetuous Season, a Western novella
    An Impetuous Season, a Western novella

Mayonnaise

homemade mayonnaise

For my first recipe I’m publishing the one concoction I use most of all: Mayonnaise.  If you have a food processor, this recipe is so simple and so easy that you’ll wonder why you ever bought mayonnaise.  This will make about a cup and a quarter of tasty spread and if you keep it in a covered glass jar in the refrigerator it will last for several weeks…although it never lasts that long around here.

There are a few quirks to this.  If you use conventional supermarket eggs, you may find you need 2 eggs. Whatever nasty stuff they feed the chickens in those factory farms seems to lower the egg’s thickening ability.   The higher quality the egg, the deeper the color.  If you use one of my free-range pastured eggs, the resulting mayonnaise will almost be orange.  Also, you cannot use Canola Oil.  For whatever reason, Canola Oil just doesn’t seem to thicken. (GMO, hmm?)  The oil I like best is Sunflower as it adds no taste of its own.  If you love Olive Oil, feel free to use it but know it will add a distinct olive taste to the mayonnaise.

  • One free-range organic egg
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/2 tsp prepared mustard (choose your flavor)
  • 1/2 tbsp either fresh lemon juice or apple cider vinegar
  • 1 cup Sunflower Oil

Using the steel processing blade, place the egg, salt, mustard and acid (lemon juice or vinegar) into the bowl of your food processor.  Add about 1/4 cup of the oil.  Pulse several times to mix the ingredients.  Then, with the food processor running, slowly drizzle in the remaining oil.  The slower you drizzle, the thicker the resulting mayonnaise.

 

© Denise Domning, 2023