"What do you mean you can make mustard at home?" It was all I could do to say, "Well no shit, Sherlock! How did you think it was made? By mustard elves under a tree?" Thankfully, I am the age I am; a ...
In 14th century France, Pope John XXII created a new, official Vatican position: grand moutardier du pape, the official mustard-maker for then pope. It was a decision guided by both the pope’s ...
Lately, I’ve been on a homemade mustard kick. Think mustard, and your thoughts might veer first toward the bright yellow stuff in a squeeze bottle. Or maybe you prefer something a little less mild, as ...
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Soak seeds in the fluid of your choice (water, vinegar, even a double-bock beer) until they're all softened and happy, flavor the mix as desired, then grind the seeds and, voilà, homemade mustard.
STEP ONE: THE SOAK. First, you will combine the seeds with the liquid and let the mixture sit for two days. This simple step — unlike most of the recipes for homemade mustard that I’ve encountered, ...
Lately, I’ve been on a homemade mustard kick. Think mustard, and your thoughts might veer first toward the bright yellow stuff in a squeeze bottle. Or maybe you prefer something a little less mild, as ...
Making homemade mustard is easier than you think, and the results are far superior to anything you can buy in a store. With a ...
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