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Lazy Guy Mayo

Lazy Guy Mayo

Tara Carpenter, NC.

Holistic nutrition for digestion; specialized in yeast overgrowth. 

Originally published on September 1, 2020.

My husband’s take on mayonnaise is better than my own and so I let him name this recipe. Before he walked into our life, I was used to making various versions of mayo with little to no success; too runny or bland. In the kitchen he came to blend the perfect concoction you can find below.

As a family of four, we tend to go through about a jar a week slathered on toasted amaranth tortillas, vegetables, and roasted meat. Our youngest dollops fresh mayo on everything in the fridge whilst I use more minimally, mainly in deviled eggs. My oldest loves his with tuna fish and my husband veers towards sardine salad with pickles and more.

If you like artichokes, try mixing with mayo and pesto for a sauce to bathe your heart in! Or toss with steamed cabbage for an easy to digest slaw. Don’t eat egg? Try this almond mayo. Here is a photo of my oldest son churning the mayo in our VitaMix ….

The best recipes in life are often those passed down from generation to generation and served with countless memories around the dining room table.

Lazy Guy Mayo

Ingredients

2 eggs, pasture-raised

2 Tbsp. mustard (we like Eden Foods)

1/2 tsp. sea salt

1 to 1 1/2 cups olive oil

Method

  1. Put eggs, mustard, and sea salt into the blender and blend together.
  2. Slowly increase speed while add oil in drizzle fashion ~ nice ‘n slow.
  3. Increase speed to high, wait for ingredients to be thick ‘n creamy.
  4. Done when hole forms in middle and things no longer move about. 

Tips & tricks

  • I use a VitaMix. Adjust speed if use a different blender, alternatively ‘wand blenders’ work with a Mason jar. Clean up is easier too 😉 
  • Substitute other oils if you don’t tolerate or like olive oil. Avocado oil doesn’t work well. Flax oil works but expensive.
  • Parsley mayo: add a handful of parsley and watch a beautiful green color light up your senses!
  • A trick I learned from Sally Fallon … add a tablespoon of whey and leave covered jar of mayo at room temperature for 7 hours before refrigerating to boost nutrients, add valuable enzymes that aid fat digestion, and keep mayo fresh for several months. Without whey, this mayo keeps about 2 weeks in fridge.
  • Make gravy with 2 Tbsp. mayo added to 1 cup of meat stock, heat gently for couple minutes, stirring constantly.
  • This is a safe, delicious recipe for stage 1 of Body Ecology Diet.

References

1 Fallon, S. (2001). Nourishing Traditions. Washington, DC: New Trends Publishing, Inc.

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