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  2. How to Make Martha Stewart's Homemade Mayonnaise - AOL

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    Whip up Martha’s homemade mayonnaise as the base for some delicious chicken salad, or use it to make sandwiches and dips. Homemade mayonnaise is easier than you thought. It's fresh, tangy, and ...

  3. How to Make Mayonnaise (Go Ahead, Give It a Whirl) - AOL

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    Mayonnaise is flavored fat that's been processed in a special way to make it spreadable, even when it's cold. The concept rests on the intuition that fat is good; flavored fat is better; and (in ...

  4. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    Mayonnaise (/ ˌ m eɪ ə ˈ n eɪ z /), [1] colloquially referred to as "mayo" (/ ˈ m eɪ oʊ /), [2] is a thick, cold, and creamy sauce commonly used on sandwiches, hamburgers, composed salads, and French fries. It also forms the base for various other sauces, such as tartar sauce, fry sauce, remoulade, salsa golf, ranch dressing, and ...

  5. List of mayonnaises - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable mayonnaises and mayonnaise-based sauces. Mayonnaise is a thick cold sauce or dressing and also forms the base for many other sauces. [ 1 ] It is an emulsion of oil , egg yolk , and an acid (usually vinegar or lemon juice ).

  6. Is a mayonnaise shortage on the horizon? As prices rise ... - AOL

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    The good news is homemade mayonnaise is very easy to make — at a fraction of the cost of store-bought spreads. Plus, there are mayo alternatives, like avocado on sandwiches or Greek yogurt in ...

  7. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    The fries are often accompanied by ketchup, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and sometimes a vaguely béarnaise-like sauce called "sauce pommes frites" (found also under the same name and with a similar form in French-speaking Belgium, and in Dutch-speaking Belgium and the Netherlands as fritessaus), which is available at local McDonald's restaurants ...