Kewpie Mayonnaise Recipe – Original Japanese Mayo Recipes

Video Recipe How to Make Kewpie Mayonnaise – Yummy Recipe
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This video recipe teaches you how to make flavorful Kewpie Mayonnaise from home. It’ very easy to make mayonnaise and this recipe is also quite easy.
The only thing you will need to know to make this recipe is how to make Dashi Stock a type of Japanese fish stock that is a building block of most Japanese cooking, here is the video recipe for Dashi Stock: .
what does Kewpie mayo taste like? It is surprisingly different to western mayo in that it is high in Umami taste, this is what makes it go so well with foods like sushi, that’s not that surprising since sushi is also from Japan.

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  1. Can you please tell me how long this will last in the fridge, I want to make a good amount for Sushi but I am hoping it will last a while so I don't have to make it every time

  2. This is more like an awful salad cream, and definitely not mayonnaise. Sugar is a strict no-no in mayonnaise. Add some more mustard and drop the salt and you'll at leased have actual mayonnaise.

  3. Hello! I tried the recipe, and it came out as too much thin and the taste of lemon was too strong. I seen that in the recipe there are 2 tablespoons of lemon, however in the video, the lemon seemed quite less than the vinegar. Might there be a typo and the lemon is two teaspoons instead of tablespoons? Thanks a lot!

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