Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe (2024)

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This Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe, like most homemade replacements just tastes better. Learn how to make mayonnaise with 3 different methods. Once you taste the homemade version, you won't want to settle for less than the best!

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Why would anyone want to know how to make mayonnaise? To be honest, I had never thought about making my own mayonnaise.

But, then I became much more aware of the ingredients in the foods we ate.

Why You Should Make This Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe

I had settled for the convenience of the store bought mayonnaise and never questioned the healthiness of it!

Things have changed, however, I am no longer settling for the status quo!

Homemade mayonnaise is creamier and richer in taste than its store bought counterpart not to mention healthier.

Which Oils are Best to Use for Making Mayonnaise?

After beginning to read labels, one of the things that struck me (besides sugar being on every label I read!) were the oils used in prepared foods - they were down right bad for you.

Canola oil and partially hydrogenated oils are in just about everything!

So, I began the quest to replace as many bad-for-you oils in our diet with good-for-you oils. Enter - Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe!

Several oils can be used for making mayonnaise but my favorite is virgin olive oil. Olive oil is a longer chain fatty acid that contains oleic acid. It is a healthy monounsaturated fat that has been shown to decrease inflammation. (1, 2)

I do not like the taste of mayonnaise made with extra virgin olive oil because it is too strong. Feel free to experiment and see which you prefer.

How to Make Mayonnaise - 3 Methods

Once you give it a try, you will find homemade mayonnaise is quick and easy no matter which way you choose to make it. After all, it is richer, creamier, full of enzymes and just plain tastes good!

1. How to Make Mayonnaise Using an Immersion Blender

This has become my favorite way to make my homemade mayonnaise recipe because it is not only quick and easy, but the clean up is super fast too.

Making Mayonnaise Step by Step with an immersion blender:

Add oil to a large measuring cup that is large enough to mix in without spilling. I like to use my 4 cup glass measuring cup.Add egg and other ingredients. Photo 1
Place immersion blender all the way to the bottom of the measuring cup (or other bowl), turn on high. Photo 2 Slowly, moving in circular pattern, raise it to the surface while blending the ingredients. You will see the mayonnaise being made as you go. This only takes about 30 seconds. Photo 3 - 5
By the time you get to the top, you have delicious mayonnaise! Photo 6

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2. How to Make Mayonnaise Video Using the Food Processor

While this is one of my older videos, it shows how make mayonnaise using a food processor. You will see just how easy making your own homemade mayonnaise is to do.

And, you will wonder why you never tried it before!

Following the video, there is a resource section of the things I use in the video and a recipe for those of you who prefer written instructions.

How to Make Mayonnaise Video Resources:

These are things you see me using in the "How to Make Mayonnaise" video and I link to the exact item - I don't know about you, but I love knowing what other people are using and why they like them. The links will take you to Amazon.

  • Using a food processormakes the blending of the oil a breeze. I use this Cuisinart processor and have for about 4 years now. I can't say enough about it because it has held up wonderfully for me and the use I give it with our family size!
  • Olive Oil - I have used extra virgin olive oil and virgin olive oil. Virgin olive oil has a milder taste and extra virgin is stronger. You will have to experiment with the one that you prefer.
  • Lemon Juice - I like to use real lemon juicethat comes in a bottle. I have tried squeezing my own lemon juice from lemons and it works. But, since I do not normally keep lemons, the bottle is more convenient.
  • Spices - I purchase my spices and salt in bulk from Starwest Botanical. I keep pint jars of each one of them on my kitchen shelf and the rest, I put in an airtight bucket (in the bags they come in) and put them in a closet

3. How to Make Mayonnaise Using a Blender:

The process for making my Homemade Mayonnaise recipe in the blender is almost identical to making it in a food processor.

  1. Place all ingredients except for the oil in the blender and cover.
  2. Turn on high and very slowly, add the oil just as is shown in the video with the food processor.
  3. The mayonnaise should be finished by the time you add the oil in a slow steady stream.

Ways To Use Homemade Mayonnaise:

  • Use it as in salad dressings for a creamy, rich flavor
  • Use it to make homemade coleslaw
  • Spread it on sandwiches or rolls and top with your favorite fillings
  • Simply use it as a side to dip potato wedges or roast veggies into.

What Causes Mayonnaise to Thicken?

Lecithin is found in the egg yolk and it is the lecithin that causes mayonnaise to thicken. Lecithin is a phosholipid that emulsifies when it is slowly added.

What if My Mayonnaise Does Not Thicken?

While I am not sure why this occasionally happens, all is not lost. Don't do like I have before finding this trick and throw it out!

Simply add another egg and blend once more and your mayonnaise should thicken nicely.

Why Does My Mayonnaise Separate?

This will happen if the mayonnaise is forgotten about and not used. If it is forgotten in the refrigerator, it can begin to separate and while it can be stirred and remixed, I have only had this happen if it is old. So, I make a new batch.

Can I Sweeten My Homemade Mayonnaise?

Homemade mayonnaise can be sweetened and still be healthy. Depending on where you are in your real food journey, you might prefer to begin by using 1 -2 tablespoon processed sugar.

I like to use 1 -2 tablespoon honey or monk fruit sweetener depending on what the mayonnaise will be used for.

Do I Have to Use Raw Eggs?

You may be a bit squeamish as you look at the recipe which calls for an egg - raw egg.

Since we have chickens, I am sure the eggs are fresh and I encourage you to find a localsourcefor pastured eggs. Raw eggs are safe and very healthy for you when they are pastured.

If that is not an option, you can use regular eggs from the grocery store and it works very well.

In the GAPS diet, raw egg yolk is introduced during the second stage because they are easily digested and absorbed quickly. Eggs provide wonderful nutrition!

How Long Does Homemade Mayonnaise Last?

The lemon juice used in the following recipe is acidic which can help kill any bacteria found in the egg. My homemade mayonnaise recipe will last for 1 week in the refrigerator.

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Homemade Mayonnaise

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Skip the jar on the shelf and make your own for the best flavor and nutrition.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course condiment

Cuisine American

Servings 20 servings

Calories 108 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 egg
  • 1 cups olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon honey optional - monk fruit may also be used

Instructions

Using an Immersion Blender

  • Add ingredients in the order given to 2 - 4 cup container.

  • Place immersion blender to the bottom of the container.

  • Turn immersion blender on and very slowly using a circular motion, raise it to the top while blending. This should take about 30 seconds.

  • Place mayonnaise in refrigerator if not using immediately.

Using a Blender or Food Processor

  • In the blender or food processor, whisk the egg.

  • In a slow and steady stream, add the olive oil.

  • Add the remaining ingredients.

  • Refrigerate until ready to use.

Notes

My preferred method of making mayonnaise is with an immersion blender because it is quicker and has less clean up.

Nutrition

Calories: 108kcalFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 96mgPotassium: 3mgVitamin A: 10IUVitamin C: 0.3mgCalcium: 1mgIron: 0.1mg

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FAQs

Why is homemade mayo not advisable? ›

Homemade mayonnaise is made with raw eggs that will not be cooked. The United States Department of Agriculture does not recommend eating raw shell eggs that are not cooked or undercooked due to the possibility that Salmonella bacteria may be present.

Which oil is best for mayonnaise? ›

For a clean tasting mayonnaise use something like grape seed, safflower, avocado or canola oil. Since posting the recipe, quite a few readers have asked about olive oil in mayonnaise. You can use olive oil, but it can be a little overpowering so I prefer to use a brand that's light and fruity.

How long does homemade mayo last? ›

Mayonnaise made from-scratch can be fairly life altering. Nothing against the shelf-stable, store-bought version, but homemade is truly in a league of it's own when it comes to rich flavor and incredible texture. It's super simple to whip up in the food processor and will last up to 2 weeks in the fridge.

What are the 5 steps in making mayonnaise? ›

Directions
  1. Place the egg yolk and salt in a food processor. Pulse to combine. Add the lemon juice and mustard; blend well. ...
  2. Once you've added the oil, sample the mayo and add more salt or lemon juice to taste. Cover tightly and refrigerate for up to 5 days. Stir before spreading.
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Is homemade mayo healthier than store bought? ›

While it does have about 90 calories per tablespoon, it can be made with healthy fats. Additionally, some store-bought mayo includes unnecessary sugar. Making your own takes about five minutes and as a result, you won't need to worry about what may be hiding inside!

Is it better to make mayo in a blender or food processor? ›

FINDINGS: The mayonnaise produced by my trusty, decade-old food processor was thicker and lighter in color than the By Hand (Whisk) batch, but looser than the Immersion Blender mayo.

Why not use olive oil for mayonnaise? ›

While olive oil by itself isn't bitter to taste, when present in emulsions like mayonnaise and aioli it can make them taste bitter.

Why did my homemade mayo turn out runny? ›

To sum up, if mayonnaise doesn't set or is too runny, there are two main reasons: the ingredients haven't been properly dosed or cold ingredients have been used. Either way, no need to worry: it's not too late to save your sauce.

What is Miracle Whip made of? ›

Miracle Whip is made from water, soybean oil, high-fructose corn syrup, vinegar, modified corn starch, eggs, salt, natural flavor, mustard flour, potassium sorbate, spice, and dried garlic. The original Miracle Whip is produced using less oil compared to traditional mayonnaise, thus has around half of the calories.

Can I freeze homemade mayonnaise? ›

The short answer is yes. Mayonnaise can be frozen, but don't expect the texture to be the same after it thaws. Mayonnaise is an emulsion—combining ingredients that don't typically mix well together—to create a thick, creamy sauce that you can spread on sandwiches, make ranch dressing or onion dip.

What is the formula for mayonnaise? ›

Water makes up about 7% to 8% and egg yolks about 6%. Some formulas use whole eggs instead of just yolks. The remaining ingredients include vinegar (4%), salt (1%), and sugar (1%). Low-fat formulas will typically decrease oil content to just 50% and increase water content to about 35%.

What is the best tool for making mayonnaise? ›

If you've ever tried making homemade mayonnaise, you'll know the process can be as tricky as the results are rewarding. One kitchen tool, however, can change your mayo-making game forever: the immersion blender.

Can you over whip mayonnaise? ›

Can you over whisk mayonnaise? Yes, you can. The two tricks to making mayonnaise are to add the oil slowly and to whisk quickly; but once all of the oil (and at the end the seasoning) has been incorporated, do not keep whisking. Otherwise, you could break your emulsion.

Is Homemade Mayo bad for you? ›

Homemade mayonnaise is perfectly safe, as long as it is made with pasteurized eggs. Some stores in the US sell pasteurized eggs in the carton. They aren't great for eating ( they're a lityle off in yexture) but you can use them for things like eggnog, mayonnaise, and other preparations using raw eggs.

Is Homemade Mayo good for you? ›

However, keep in mind that homemade mayonnaise is still very high in calories, so be mindful of your portion sizes. At the end of the day, a bit of homemade mayonnaise with high-quality ingredients is a delicious way to add healthy fats to your diet.

How good is homemade mayo good for? ›

Homemade mayonnaise has a shelf life of about two weeks, because it doesn't contain any preservatives. That's a long shelf life, and you'll probably go through all of it before then! It's just that fresh and delicious.

Why is my homemade mayo not emulsifying? ›

Too much oil was added at once. A lot of the time, if you add all of the oil at once, it is too much for the egg to take and it won't emulsify. Blender / immersion blender isn't strong enough for all the oil at once. Adding oil too fast.

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