Separately, whisk together 4
tablespoons of the mayonnaise with the mustard, vinegar, garlic powder, salt, and pepper until smooth.
Not exact matches
In a small bowl, combine 1 cup
of olive oil
mayonnaise, 2
tablespoons of milk, 1 teaspoon
of freshly ground tri-colored pepper, 1/2 teaspoon sea salt, 3
tablespoon of whole grain Dijon mustard, 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper along
with the chopped herbs, celery and shallot.
* To make the Ranch dressing, combine 1 cup milk and 1 cup
mayonnaise with 3
tablespoons of this seasoning mix.
Then, if the liquid in the can
of mandarin oranges is a fruit juice, add 2
tablespoons of the juice in the bowl
with the
mayonnaise.
Then, if the liquid in the can
of mandarin oranges is a fruit juice, add 2
tablespoons of the juice to the bowl
with the
mayonnaise.
ingredients ROASTED GARLIC: 1
tablespoon olive oil 1 head garlic SPINACH DIP: 1/3 cup
mayonnaise 1/3 cup cream cheese (softened) 1/4 cup sour cream 1 cup parmigiano - reggiano (freshly grated) 1 cup marinated artichokes (drained, rinsed, chopped) 2 cups frozen spinach (thawed, drained, chopped) 2
tablespoons roasted garlic 2 packages crescent dough 1 egg (beaten, mixed
with 1
tablespoon of water) hot sauce (to serve) Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper (to taste)
I made these this week
with a few changes; I used 2 baked boneless, skinless chicken breasts, frozen corn, about 1/4 cup yogurt, 1
tablespoon mayonnaise and a squeeze
of lemon juice, and Cavendar's Greek seasoning in place
of the Mrs. Dash / salt / pepper.
And when you consider all the added sugars found in most commercial brands
of this condiment, it's no wonder it got such a bad rep.. However, if you can find a brand without any added sugars or make it by yourself
with tomatoes, vinegar, salt and spices, ketchup can become a real healthful gem in your diet — it's very low in calories (there are only 15 calories in one
tablespoon, compared to 100 calories in one
tablespoon of mayonnaise), contains practically no fat and it's especially high in lycopene, one
of the most important cancer - fighting phytonutrients found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables.
Spread one - third
of a cup
of tuna combined
with a
tablespoon of mayonnaise (preferably low - fat!)
Fat - reduced
mayonnaise has the disadvantage
of containing a lot more added sugar,
with over 4 grams per
tablespoon, which is the equivalent
of a full teaspoon
of sugar per
tablespoon of mayonnaise.