Sauces and Dressings
Aioli/Mayonnaise
Makes about 1 cup
Aioli/Mayonnaise
Makes about 1 cup
A hefty amount of garlic transforms this mayonnaise recipe into aioli, a dip traditionally used for crudités. Like mayonnaise, it can also be used to top burgers, fish and crab cakes.
Nutritional information per serving (1 tablespoon, Aioli): Calories 169 (98% from fat)
carb. 1g
sugar 0g
pro. 0g
fat 19g
sat. fat 3g
chol. 23mg
sod. 33mg
calc. 4mg
fiber 0gNutritional information per serving (1 tablespoon, Mayonnaise): Calories 169 (98% from fat)
carb. 0g
sugar 0g
pro. 0g
fat 19g
sat. fat 2g
chol. 23mg
sod. 32mg
calc. 3mg
fiber 0g
carb. 1g
sugar 0g
pro. 0g
fat 19g
sat. fat 3g
chol. 23mg
sod. 33mg
calc. 4mg
fiber 0gNutritional information per serving (1 tablespoon, Mayonnaise): Calories 169 (98% from fat)
carb. 0g
sugar 0g
pro. 0g
fat 19g
sat. fat 2g
chol. 23mg
sod. 32mg
calc. 3mg
fiber 0g
Ingredients
- 2garlic cloves, peeled (if making aioli)
- 2large egg yolks
- 2tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 1 to 2pinches kosher salt
- 1tablespoon Dijon-style mustard
- 1⅓cups vegetable oil
Preparation
- 1.
Put all of the ingredients (leaving out the garlic if making mayonnaise), in the order listed, into the blending cup. Allow to sit for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. - 2.
Insert the blending shaft into the blending cup so that the blade guard touches the bottom of the cup. Select Low and blend, keeping the blade on the bottom. Once the ingredients thicken and start to emulsify, continue processing, using a gentle up-and-down motion, until completely thick and all of the oil is completely incorporated. - 3.
Taste and adjust seasoning as desired.