French Dijon Mustard
French Dijon Mustard
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DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Black and brown mustard seeds are soaked in a tangy mixture of verjuice, brine, and wine vinegar, then meticulously stone-ground and strained to create a smooth, golden paste bursting with sharp flavor. This classic ingredient is indispensable for authentic mayonnaise, vibrant vinaigrettes, and rich pan sauces—truly a must-have for any well-stocked pantry.
Edmond Fallot Dijon Mustard is renowned for its robust flavor and versatility, making it an excellent complement to a variety of dishes. Here are some foods and recipes where it pairs particularly well:
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Meats: Enhance the flavor of beef, pork, lamb, and chicken by using the mustard as a marinade or glaze. It's especially good with steak and roast meats.
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Sandwiches and Burgers: Spread it on sandwiches and burgers for an extra kick of flavor. It pairs well with cold cuts, roast beef, and vegetarian sandwiches too.
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Salad Dressings: Mix it into vinaigrettes to dress green salads, potato salads, or coleslaw, adding depth and a bit of spice.
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Cheese: Complement the flavors of strong cheeses such as aged cheddar, gruyère, or blue cheese with a dab of this mustard.
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Seafood: Brush it on salmon or mix into crab cakes for a tangy twist.
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Dips and Sauces: Stir into mayonnaise, aioli, or crème fraîche to create a flavorful dip for vegetables, chips, or pretzels.
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Charcuterie Boards: Serve alongside cured meats and pickles as part of a charcuterie board.
The sharpness of Edmond Fallot Dijon Mustard can elevate simple dishes and add complexity to gourmet recipes, making it a versatile choice for any culinary enthusiast.
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REAL REVIEWS, FROM REAL CUSTOMERS
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars7 months agoSweet and creamy!
Outstanding Dijon, unlike anything ive had before but so smooth and creamy
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