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  • Why You’ll Love This Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe
  • How To Make Mayonnaise
  • How To Fix Broken Mayo
  • Flavor Variations
  • Storage Instructions
  • Ways To Use Homemade Mayonnaise
  • More Homemade Condiment Recipes
  • My Tools For This Mayonnaise Recipe
  • Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe (5 Minutes!)

Condiments with natural ingredients can be challenging to find, particularly if you want something affordable. That’s why I make my own when I can! This easy homemade mayonnaise recipe is a staple at our house — so much so that it’s in my first cookbook. It literally takes just a few minutes, using common ingredients, like avocado oil and eggs. And unlike many mayo recipes, this one has almost no cleanup at all! You’ll love mixing it into all kinds of recipes, like classic chicken salad or homemade ranch dressing.

Why You’ll Love This Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe

  • Rich, creamy flavor
  • Silky, smooth texture
  • Only 5 simple, natural ingredients
  • Quick prep time — takes 5 minutes!
  • Almost no cleanup (store in the same jar!)
  • Healthier, natural alternative to store-bought mayonnaise
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Mayo Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best homemade mayonnaise ingredients, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

  • Egg– Use a raw egg at room temperature. Egg substitutes won’t work here, sorry.
  • Dijon Mustard – Adds a tangy depth to the mayo recipe. You can also use yellow mustard (I’d recommend a slightly smaller amount) or a pinch of mustard powder.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar– You can also swap this with white vinegar, fresh lemon juice, or white wine vinegar.
  • Sea Salt– I use 1/4 teaspoon, but you can double that if you prefer a saltier mayo.
  • Avocado Oil – Avocado oil is the best choice for homemade mayonnaise. It tastes light, and is less processed than the soybean oil, vegetable oil, or canola oil you’ll find in store-bought (these are also over 90% GMO in the U.S.). If you don’t have avocado oil, you can use any other neutral-flavored oil, such asrefined liquid coconut oil or light olive oil. Extra-virgin olive oil also works, but the flavor will come through in the mayo.
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How To Make Mayonnaise

This section shows how to make mayo, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Start with the egg. Crack the egg into a wide mouth glass jar, or a tall glass wide enough for an immersion blender to fit.

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NOTE: Do not use a bowl.

The ingredients won’t layer properly in a bowl, so a jar or wide glass is necessary.

  1. Add the Dijon mustard, vinegar, and salt. Try not to disturb the egg. Do not whisk or stir.
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  1. Add oil. Pour the oil on top. Again, do not whisk or stir.
  2. Blend. Place the immersion blender at the bottom of the jar, where the egg is. Blend for 20 seconds without moving, until the mixture starts to turn white at the bottom.
  3. Finish blending. Slowly move the blender up and down in the jar to make the homemade mayonnaise recipe.
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VARIATION: Don’t have a blender? Use food processor!

I prefer the immersion blender method for making this mayonnaise recipe, because it’s easier to wash than a food processor and I can store the mayo in the same jar. But if you don’t have one, here is how to make mayonnaise using a food processor:

  • Combine all the ingredients except the olive oil in a small food processor.
  • Turn on the food processor. While it’s running, and pour in the oil in a thin stream, until the homemade mayo forms.

How To Fix Broken Mayo

Over the years I’ve heard about several tricks for fixing broken mayo. To be honest, using this immersion blender method, I have never had it break. It is seriously the perfect no fail homemade mayonnaise! But just in case, I still wanted to include some helpful tips for how to fix it if it’s broken or too thin:

  1. Egg yolk – The easiest way is with an additional egg yolk. Place a yolk into a clean bowl and whisk in just a little bit of the broken mayo. Once it begins to thicken, gradually whisk in the rest. The extra yolk helps re-emulsify the mayo.
  2. Mustard – This is similar to the previous method, except using mustard instead of another yolk. I remember reading somewhere that Julia Child used this trick. Place the mustard into a clean bowl, and whisk in a little of the broken mayonnaise. Once it starts to come together, gradually whisk in all the remaining mayo.
  3. Hot water – Whisk a couple tablespoons of boiling water into the mayo. This is a good trick to fix mayonnaise that is too thin, even if it’s not broken. It cooks the egg in the mayo very slightly, making it thicker.

Flavor Variations

Looking for some new and exciting flavors in your homemade mayonnaise? Try these ideas:

  • Spicy Mayo – Also known as sriracha mayo! Simply mix 2 tablespoons of sriracha sauce with 1 cup of your homemade mayo for a fiery kick.
  • Chipotle Mayo – Blend 1 cup of this mayonnaise recipe with 1-2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, and a squeeze of lime juice for a smoky, tangy taste. It tastes amazing with air fryer sweet potatoes!
  • Garlic Mayo – To make garlicky mayonnaise, add 1 to 2 minced garlic cloves to 1 cup of this mayo. If you love garlic, also check out garlic aioli, which is similar but uses garlic as the primary flavor.
  • Mayo Ketchup – Combine 1 cup of mayo with 1/2 cup ketchup (or make your own homemade ketchup that tastes even better!) and a tablespoon of lemon juice for a sweet and tangy sauce. This is the perfect dip for air fryer French fries or garlic parmesan fries!

Storage Instructions

Store this homemade mayonnaise recipe right in the jar (in the refrigerator) for up to a week.

Can You Freeze Mayonnaise?

No, it’s not recommended to freeze mayonnaise, as it will separate and lose its creamy texture when thawed.

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Ways To Use Homemade Mayonnaise

You can use this homemade mayonnaise recipe just like regular mayo. Here are some fun and tasty ideas to try it out in your kitchen:

  • Salads – I use this mayonnaise recipe in all of my creamy salads, including chicken salad, creamy tuna salad, classic egg salad, and even cauliflower potato salad. It’s also delicious a simple dressing for 7 layer salad.
  • Seafood – Mayo makes a surprisingly delicious topping on fish, like salmon with mayo and parmesan crusted tilapia. If you like the idea of dipping foods, you can serve your favorite crackers or veggies with creamy shrimp salad or lobster salad.
  • Salad Dressings – It’s perfect for coleslaw, or as a creamy base for a homemade ranch or Caesar dressing.
  • Sandwiches and Wraps – Spread it on sandwiches or wraps for extra flavor. Homemade mayonnaise pairs well with leftover turkey, BLTs, burgers, or veggie wraps.
  • Dips – Use it as a base for a creamy dip, like hot crab dip, spinach dip, or French onion dip.

More Homemade Condiment Recipes

If you’re excited about homemade condiments, there’s more to explore! Here are more simple recipes that add flavor to your meals, all with minutes of prep:

Lemon Butter Sauce

Basil Pesto Recipe

Fresh Salsa

Teriyaki Sauce Recipe

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Homemade Mayonnaise Recipe (5 Minutes!)

Learn how to make mayonnaise in just 5 minutes, with less cleanup! This homemade mayo recipe needs only 5 simple ingredients.

Prep: 5 minutes

Total: 5 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 20 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Crack the egg into the bottom of a tall, wide mouth glass jar. (You can also use a tall glass, but make sure it's wide enough for an immersion blender to fit. Do not use a bowl.)

  2. Add the Dijon mustard, vinegar, and salt on top of the egg, trying not to disturb the egg. Do not whisk or stir.

  3. Pour the oil on top. Again, do not whisk or stir.

  4. Carefully submerge an immersion blender into the bottom of the jar, so that it's right where the egg is. Blend on low power for about 20 seconds without moving, until you see most of the jar has turned white. Then, slowly start to move the blender upward, without lifting the blender out into the air. Once you reach the top of the oil, slowly move back down to the bottom. Go up and down like this a few times, until mayonnaise forms.

  5. Store the homemade paleo mayonnaise right in the jar, in the refrigerator.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 tbsp

Recipe from The Easy Keto Cookbook.

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories100

Fat11g

Protein0g

Total Carbs0g

Net Carbs0g

Fiber0g

Sugar0g

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Course:Salad

Cuisine:American

Keywords:homemade mayo, homemade mayonnaise, how to make mayonnaise, mayonnaise recipe

Calories: 100 kcal

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FAQs

Is it okay to eat raw eggs in homemade mayo? ›

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. However, homemade mayonnaise can be safely made if raw, in-shell pasteurized eggs or pasteurized egg products are used.

What thickens homemade mayonnaise? ›

The easiest way to thicken mayonnaise is to add a cooked egg yolk or two. This will give your mayonnaise a richer flavor as well. There are a couple of other ways that involve either adding extra oil or another way is add flour or cornstarch which I have never tired or done myself. I prefer the cooked egg yolk.

Does Hellman's mayonnaise use raw eggs? ›

Does Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise have raw eggs? All Hellmann's mayonnaises, dressings, sauces, and spreads available in the U.S. that include whole eggs, egg yolks, or egg whites on their ingredient lists are exclusively made from cage-free eggs. When eggs are used in Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise, they are pasteurized.

How long does homemade mayo last in the refrigerator? ›

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.

What oil makes the best mayonnaise? ›

Use a neutral, refined oil for mayonnaise, such as avocado oil, grapeseed oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, “light” olive oil, or blended oil (a mix of olive and vegetable oils). Do not use unrefined, extra-virgin olive oil, which has a strong flavor and may cause mayonnaise to separate, alone.

How to tell if mayonnaise is bad? ›

Unopened containers of store-bought mayo will keep in the pantry until the sell-by date, and opened mayonnaise will keep for about 2 months in the refrigerator. If mayonnaise has visible mold, an off-smell, or an unnatural hue, toss it immediately.

What happens if you add too much oil to mayonnaise? ›

So, if you have added too much oil, the remedy is simple: place a small amount of your broken mayonnaise in a clean bowl and add a few drops of lemon juice or vinegar. As the mixture improves, gradually add the rest of the broken mayonnaise and alternate with a few drops of liquid, until your mayonnaise looks better.

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? ›

My preferred and (thus far) foolproof method for making mayonnaise is to use a large bowl and hand mixer. This approach has never failed and the texture is beautiful for days. I've seen various recipes suggest an immersion blender or food processor as alternative tools.

Why is my homemade mayo liquidy? ›

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.

Is it safe to make mayo with farm fresh eggs? ›

If you'd prefer to use a raw egg, it's recommended to use fresh, properly refrigerated, clean eggs with intact shells from a trusted source.

Are home eggs safe to eat raw? ›

Wash hands, utensils and equipment with hot, soapy water after contact with eggs. Never eat raw eggs. Outbreaks for Salmonella illnesses have been associated with undercooked egg whites and yolks.

Can you eat raw eggs in a recipe? ›

Information. Everyone is advised against eating raw or undercooked egg yolks, whites or products containing them. Eggs and dishes containing eggs (such as quiche and casseroles) should be cooked to 160 °F (71.1°C). Some unbroken fresh shell eggs may contain certain bacteria that can cause food borne illness.

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