Homemade Mayo – 2 Recipes, 2 Methods, Infinite Possibilities


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In this video, I show you two different methods to make homemade mayonnaise from both olive oil and avocado oil. It is so easy, much more cost effective, and …

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  1. mary P
    mary P says:

    Just came across your channel. Mayo sounds great I will try with Olive Oil.. I really don't want a mayo though that is like miracle whip.. nasty.. what about not adding so much sugar? or mustard?

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  2. Trace Jefferson
    Trace Jefferson says:

    Hi, have been making my own immersion blender mayo for months now, but didn't know the hack for keeping it longer. Thanks so much for that. When you made the 2nd recipe and sieved it there was more egg left in the sieve….maybe that was the reason the second didn't thicken as much.

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  3. icare_cher
    icare_cher says:

    I was anxious to try the immersion blender method so I bought one but I didn't have extra light olive oil so I used what I had. It never got thick by blending it no matter what I did. And it was very yellow too (probably the mustard?). Anyway it's in the fridge now. We'll see if it can set up. Fingers crossed. 🤞

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  4. Donna H
    Donna H says:

    Thanks so much for the recipes!!! I haven't made my own mayo before because I was worried about the food safety of the egg and I couldn't see myself making mayo every week. Love your videos! You're the BEST YouTube personality!!

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  5. Pamela Smith
    Pamela Smith says:

    Great video! I am looking forward to trying this for the first time (with an Emerson blender that is probably as old as your food processor). I doubt that I will include any sweetener because, where I grew up, there were mayonnaise lovers and there were Miracle Whip lovers, and never the twain shall meet!

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  6. I Heart KETO
    I Heart KETO says:

    KETO Steve! Your posts are awesome. Can’t wait to try these mayo recipes.

    Like you, my KETO journey is a little problematic because my Wife refuses to do KETO. (She really should as she has type 2 diabetes, psoriatic arthritis, and other health issues).

    Anyways, thanks! I’ll keep watching

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  7. A. N
    A. N says:

    Just made the olive oil mayo with the immersion blender and am waiting for it to thicken up…wish me luck! Up until around 2 years ago I hated mayo and then became a mayo convert and haven’t been able to switch from Duke’s. Fingers crossed that this one does the trick; I’ve tried several avocado recipes and just about all the brands (Primal Kitchen, Chosen Foods, Sir Kensington) and just cant make the jump; the taste isn’t right. I tasted this one after blending and it seemed to have the right tang…I’ll report back!

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  8. TMB247
    TMB247 says:

    We are always going to give you grief no matter how you pronounce words … you sound TOO GOOD, you have a Commercial Grade Voice and really good content so You Tube folks will help w Criticism… (we do care)

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  9. C Weaver
    C Weaver says:

    My last attempt about a year ago, with the food processor didn't emulsify! so expensive of a fail… BUT I am going to try the immersion blender recipe…. I LOVE that it could all just come together like that! the pasteurizing trick…. Awesome. Thanks for another great video!

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  10. Thelma Bolden
    Thelma Bolden says:

    Thank you Steve. Not only for the mayo ideas, but for everything. You have inspired me so much. Ive lost 50 pounds since August 1st last year. I'm far from doing perfect keto but lazy keto works for me . please keep doing videos , I look forward to them every day. Thanks again.

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  11. Chris Ross
    Chris Ross says:

    The ingredients in Duke's mayo are soybean oil, eggs, water, distilled & cider vinegar, salt, paprika & "natural flavors". I may give that a shot but with the olive oil combo and leaving out whatever "natural flavors" happens to be, lol.

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