/r/Mustard

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7

How is it possible to make a honey mustard so much worse than this?

8 Comments
2024/11/03
02:06 UTC

1

Better food processor?

I have a bottom of the line cuisinart and it doesn’t blend the seeds as well as i would like. Any recommendations?

5 Comments
2024/11/03
00:30 UTC

46

Should last me to Christmas

Need to find the Lion variety they do, in jars bigger than 250g

2 Comments
2024/11/02
12:19 UTC

5

Homemade mustard, too thick

If your mustard is too thick, can you just mix in more vinegar? Any other ideas?

3 Comments
2024/11/01
16:12 UTC

101

Makin mustard

4 Comments
2024/10/30
03:56 UTC

61

This is the stuff

This is the shit right here. It's got a hella a snap to it. Better than skunk for clearing out the old sinuses!

9 Comments
2024/10/28
16:36 UTC

76

Snack time

7 Comments
2024/10/28
01:06 UTC

10

Fine mustard virgin here. Recommend a bratwurst mustard

May use it on salmon as well. From my short research, my shortlist is Zakuson's, Pommery Meaux, Beaver Stone Ground. Seems they're 3 very different mustards though. I'm not scared of some heat or horseradish kick. Try all 3 and report back? Anything else I should add? Preferably options I can order online.

3 Comments
2024/10/27
02:36 UTC

28

I just bought a Huge Costco jar of Maille Dijon on a trip to Canada, I didn't even notice it was made in France.

Apparently we get Canadian made Maille and Canada gets it imported from France, at least in the Quebec Province. Who knew, I'm trying to figure out the difference in taste as I haven't had the American version or Canadian made one in a long time.

8 Comments
2024/10/25
18:37 UTC

19

In Paris - How did I do?

And should I do more? (Dumb question)

2 Comments
2024/10/24
05:58 UTC

108

Cognac v Green Peppercorn. I couldn’t decide 😧

18 Comments
2024/10/23
23:27 UTC

3

Similar brands to shake shacks honey mustard?

Tried their honey mustard lately and I’m addicted. Any similar tasting brands available? Thanks

1 Comment
2024/10/22
15:54 UTC

72

Canada's finest export

Easily my favourite brand of mustard. David Chang's as well. I think David Chang is an asshole, but he has good taste in mustard

6 Comments
2024/10/16
20:57 UTC

21

Boar’s Head 🐗

My go to when it’s time to

2 Comments
2024/10/14
23:03 UTC

55

Just got back from a work trip to Germany and discovered this. Holy Moses is it good!

4 Comments
2024/10/14
18:10 UTC

36

Tracklemans English

Wanted too say how amazing it’s. Lovely on cheese & ham toasties🤤

11 Comments
2024/10/14
16:01 UTC

7

French’s mustard

Longtime loyal fan but lately it taste like chemicals to me. I’ve tried 3 bottles so far. Anyone else notice this?

7 Comments
2024/10/13
13:01 UTC

2

you better try the mustard incredibox mod in cocrea

0 Comments
2024/10/13
09:09 UTC

140

Which one is your favorite?

I am just discovering different mustards, but my initial research says these are among the best.

77 Comments
2024/10/12
21:52 UTC

85

No longer cut it, me, oil on canvas, 2023

14 Comments
2024/10/10
13:20 UTC

5

Vinegar concentration needed? Safe pH?

Is anyone having any source of information about what is the minimum vinegar concentration needed for long storage (6-12 months) of homemade mustard? What is a safe pH? I want to make mustard without preservatives, and with as little vinegar as possible, without risking anyone's health.

2 Comments
2024/10/06
06:39 UTC

53

I like mustard

18 Comments
2024/10/01
22:53 UTC

67

Best Dijon in the US

Surprisingly this is the best one I’ve found in the states.

20 Comments
2024/09/30
23:12 UTC

51

Recent haul

From the Mustard Museum. I'm in the area 2-3 times a year and it's good to get new brands to me. So far I've tried the Vampire Repellent. The garlic is not overpowering or chemical tasting.

8 Comments
2024/09/28
13:00 UTC

11

Market Basket is the best mustard

18 Comments
2024/09/27
16:36 UTC

42

My 2 year old fractured his wrist today so I got him a happy meal. He only eats ketchup with his nugs, so I got a hot mustard pack for my dinner sandwich

134 Comments
2024/09/26
01:50 UTC

37

Have you always loved mustard or did you randomly rediscover it at some time in your life?

Asking because earlier this month I've made a post over in r/PointlessStories about how I have rediscovered mustard. Today I read another post in the same sub from someone else experiencing almost the same thing.

(Here're the posts)

https://new.reddit.com/r/PointlessStories/comments/1f9xn2i/ive_rediscovered_mustard/
https://new.reddit.com/r/PointlessStories/comments/1foj02l/ive_hated_mustard_my_whole_life_but_the_other/

26 Comments
2024/09/24
21:32 UTC

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