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Homemade Mayonnaise is such an easy recipe to make that it only takes a few minutes.This recipe turns out creamy and thick and tastes so good! Find out how my mayo recipe turns out perfect every time. It has to do with both the mixing technique and the ingredients. Curious?

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Why this recipe works:

If you had told me when I was a kid that when I was an adult I would be making my ownHomemade Mayonnaise using fresh eggs from my own chickens, I would have said you were crazy.

I've been a Best Foods girl my whole life. As an adult, I switched over to Trader Joe's mayonnaise and occasionally I would spring for the really expensive avocado oil mayonnaise that they sell at Costco.

It never even occurred to me to make my own until a good friend of mine showed me how she makes hers. I was pretty intimidated by the process, but it really couldn't be easier to make.

Reasons why:

  • Taste - Homemade mayonnaise tastes really good. You can add just the right amount of lemon, salt, vinegar, and mustard powder to get it exactly how you want it. Just be sure to remember exactly how you made it so you can recreate your delicious mayonnaise again when you run out. With store bought mayonnaise, you get what you get. Homemade mayonnaise will taste exactly how you want it to taste.
  • Cost - I've seen a 12 ounce jar of avocado oil mayonnaise cost over $10. That's only 1 ½ cups. My homemade mayonnaise recipe makes about 3 cups (twice the amount) and costs about $2 to make. Granted, I don't use avocado oil, but if I did it still wouldn't cost more than a couple bucks. If you're a family who likes to mix mayo in with tuna, egg salad, potato salad, etc. or make your own ranch dressing, the cost of store bought mayonnaise can really add up quickly.
  • Quality - When you control the ingredients, you control the quality of the mayonnaise. I like to use super fresh backyard chickeneggs. I know my chickens are well cared for and produce outstanding eggs, so why wouldn't I want to put them in my homemade mayonnaise recipe? Also, tons of store bought mayonnaise uses soybean oil which I would prefer not to eat.
  • Use - Mayonnaise can be used as a spread on sandwiches, but also in recipes like an artichoke dipping sauce or macaroni salad.
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Ingredients needed:

My homemade mayonnaise is made out of fresh whole eggs, extra lite olive oil, ground mustard, distilled vinegar, fresh lemon juice, and salt.

Substitutions:

You can use other oils including avocado and vegetable oil, if you prefer. You can use classic yellow mustard, dijon, or spicy brown mustard in lieu of the ground mustard. Also, you can use apple cider vinegar in place of the distilled vinegar.

The options are endless, but this recipe is honestly the best recipe for just regular homemade mayonnaise.

You can even transform your mayonnaise into a fancy aioli by adding things like herbs, chipotle peppers, roasted garlic - you name it!

How to make mayonnaise:

  1. If using an immersion blender, add your whole eggs, vinegar, lemon juice, salt, and mustard powder to a wide mouth mason jar. If you don't have an immersion blender, you can add all of these ingredients to a blender or a food processor.
  2. Blend until the eggs emulsify and the mixture is cohesive.
  3. Slowly pour in a thin steady stream of olive oil while continuing to blend the entire time. Once blended, continue mixing until you've achieved your desired thickness.
  4. Once all of the oil has been added and everything is fully mixed, taste and add additional salt, lemon, mustard, or vinegar, if desired.
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Which oil is best for mayonnaise?

After much trial and error, I am a firm believer that lite olive oil is the best oil for mayonnaise. I learned this from a friend of a friend.

I've made plenty of mayonnaise and homemade aioli using extra virgin olive oil, avocado oil, and even vegetable oil. The only oil that made perfect homemade mayonnaise every single time was lite olive oil.

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Recipe video below!

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Homemade Mayonnaise

Homemade Mayonnaise is such an easy recipe to make that it only takes a few minutes. This mayonnaise recipe turns out creamy and thick and tastes so good!

5 from 19 votes

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Course: Dips and Spreads

Cuisine: American

Keyword: homemade mayonnaise

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 48 servings

Calories: 11kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs farm fresh is ideal
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice (I use an entire small lemon)
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon distilled vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon ground mustard
  • 2 cups Extra light olive oil be sure to use light

Instructions

  • Add eggs, lemon juice, salt, vinegar, and ground mustard to a wide mouth mason jar. Use immersion blender to blend until mixture has emulsified and it starts to look creamy.

  • With a slow steady stream, add the oil while continually blending and moving the immersion blender around to fully mix. Once all of the oil has been added and the mayonnaise is fully blended, taste and add more lemon, salt, and/or mustard powder, if necessary. If the mayo tastes really creamy and oily, I generally keep adding more salt and lemon until it tastes like the mayo I'm used to.

  • Store in airtight container in refrigerator.

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Notes

This recipe makes about 3 cups of mayonnaise. Serving size based on 1 Tablespoon (for nutritional info).

Homemade mayonnaise will keep in the refrigerator for about 1-2 weeks.

Nutrition

Calories: 11kcal | Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 51mg | Potassium: 3mg | Vitamin A: 15IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 1mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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  1. Luci

    Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe and Video | Ten Acre Baker (6)
    I love any recipe for homemade condiments. This looks so good. And I love that you use your own chicken's eggs too!!

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  2. Heidy L. McCallum

    Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe and Video | Ten Acre Baker (7)
    I love DIY foods and this mayo looks awesome! Can't wait to try this ASAP.

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  3. Kristen

    Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe and Video | Ten Acre Baker (8)
    I love love love homemade mayonnaise. So much better than store-bought!

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  4. Sara Welch

    Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe and Video | Ten Acre Baker (9)
    I love this recipe! What a great idea to always be able to have this popular condiment on hand too! Excited to try this out on some sandwiches!

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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.

Why won't my homemade mayonnaise get thick? ›

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.

Does homemade mayonnaise taste better than store-bought? ›

If you've never tried homemade mayonnaise, then you are in for a treat. Homemade mayo is ultra creamy and so much more flavorful than anything you can buy at the store. Here's why I love this recipe so much: Our recipe uses whole eggs instead of just the yolks so you can skip separating the eggs.

What thickens mayonnaise? ›

One option is to use a classic thickener like cornstarch. To do this, combine a little bit of cornstarch with water until it forms a paste and then add it into your runny mayo. Then, whisk the cornstarch together with the mayonnaise to combine and thicken. You can also use arrowroot powder in the same way.

What is the bad ingredient in mayonnaise? ›

In the United States, most commercial mayonnaise is made with soy oil, which some experts feel is problematic due to its high levels of omega-6 fats. The best-selling commercial mayonnaise in the U.S. is Hellman's brand in the east and Best Foods in the west.

How do you fix homemade mayonnaise that didn't emulsify? ›

How to fix a broken mayo:
  1. In a new container or bowl, crack an egg and mix with an immersion blender or whisk.
  2. While blending or whisking, slowly add the broken mayo. Do this step VERY slowly! Once it starts to thicken, you can start adding more at once. Blend until all is incorporated.
Mar 13, 2023

What is the best oil for making mayonnaise? ›

Extra-Virgin Olive Oil

I would not use olive oil in mayonnaise that you would like to taste like the store-bought stuff (my favorite is Hellmann's, though I also love Kewpie and Duke's); a neutral vegetable oil is your best bet for that.

How do you fix homemade mayonnaise that is too thin? ›

However, if you find that your mayonnaise is too thin and you want to make it thicker, you can try the following methods:
  1. Add More Oil: The primary ingredients in mayonnaise are oil and egg yolks. ...
  2. Use an Egg Yolk: If you have another egg yolk on hand, you can incorporate it into your thin mayonnaise.
Mar 19, 2021

Why does my homemade mayo taste fishy? ›

Products that lack an antioxidant or preservative are likely to develop rancidity in the oil,” he wrote, “and that can be metallic, fishy, painty, or stale-nut-like depending on the recipe.”

Why does my homemade mayonnaise taste weird? ›

How does homemade mayonnaise taste (compared to Hellman's/Best)? It will taste different as you are substituting a major component, the oil. Soybean oil has a neutral flavor, basically no flavor. Olive oil on the other hand has a distinct flavor, fruity, grassy etc depending on the type of olive oil you are using.

What mayonnaise do chefs prefer? ›

It is also a part of why Kewpie has that "it factor" that chefs love. MSG brings umami, that fabulous savory fifth taste, to the mayo party in a way that no other store-bought mayonnaise can touch.

Why is my homemade mayo so runny? ›

This is because mayonnaise is an emulsion that requires a specific balance of ingredients for it to work. If you don't get your measurements right, or add an ingredient too quickly, your mayo may end up runny. If this happens to you, don't throw the mixture out quite yet — there is a simple solution: egg yolk.

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 come you don't get Salmonella from mayo? ›

To put it just as plainly, but in layman's terms, store-bought mayonnaise contains enough acid (from vinegar or lemon juice) to not only kill food-borne pathogens, but also to prevent them from forming.

What is the healthiest mayonnaise to eat? ›

Good Stuff
  • 365 Organic Mayo. I like this one because it's all organic. ...
  • Follow Your Heart Avocado Oil Vegenaise. This brand comes in a number of varieties, some of which are healthier than others. ...
  • Hellman's Organic Mayonnaise. Surprisingly, this is not a terrible option! ...
  • Primal Vegan Mayo Spread & Dip.

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