You may have cause for a real complaint.
I used to work for ETA. I spent weeks upgrading their mayonnaise production line. Back then, my understanding was that in NZ, as in the USA, anything marketed as mayonnaise could contain only oil, egg and a limited number and proportion of flavourings. In the case of the ETA mayonnaise, the flavouring was mustard oil - lethal stuff, gives off phosgene - has been used as a chemical weapon.
Certainly, sugar was not on the ingredient list, nor was sweetening in any form. If this was not the legal requirement, it was most certainly the recipe.
However Heinz-Watties (now a pommie owned company) bought both the ETA mayonnaise name and also the production plant. If they now add sugar and other shit to mayonnaise, well they come from your side of the world and so you only have yourself to blame![]()
I may not be as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I always was.
Same here - an egg, two tablespoons of vinegar (I use spiced vinegar), 1/2 a teaspoon each of salt, sugar and dry mustard, 1/2 to 1 cup of oil (I use a lemon infused olive oil).
Put all except oil in small bowl of a food processor (I have one of those stick blenders with a bowl attachment) and blend, adding oil slowly until it thickens.
I also add fresh parsley to mine and it's delicious - I use this for potato salad too as the bought dressings aren't that great - too acidic.
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
Best foods and pams american style mayonnaise perfect for your "pomme frits" and bacon buddies
As for eta,kiwi,and others they look like something thats been ejaculatered and just dont do it for me as for condense milk dressings far too sweet......
No - but enough of that silliness
Yup! Kiwis visiting anywhere that appreciates fine dining are in for an education all right. Take France for example... I dare anyone tosend a steak back to have it cooked a bit more... go for Medium Well done and see what happens...!
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Traditional kiwi mayonnaise: can of sweetened condensed milk, some malt vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. The taste of summers long past... ... and now I wouldn't touch it. Absobloodylutely disgusting.
A real mayonnaise, made with good quality oil, is the only way to go. Once you've made it, then add fresh garlic (not that awful pulped stuff in jars) to make aioli. Divine!
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