Mayonnaise is a compound product that has oil in it. When you freeze it, the oil separates from the eggs and other ingredients, leaving you with a nasty mess. You are better off freezing the sandwich without any mayo, or lettuce, which also freezes poorly, and adding them after you've thawed/reheated your food.
However! If you use Miracle Whip, you can indeed freeze it.
The standard answer is no. A better answer is, you can TRY, but it may not be successful. What I've seen recommended is storing the salad in a baggie and removing the air before freezing. Mayonnaise separates when it thaws and you end up with an oily mess.
if you mean could you freeze something like tuna salad chicken salad made with mayonnaise, the answer would be "No". Freezing would cause the mayo to break down and you would have a watery, unappetizing product.
It is not a good idea to freeze mayonnaise, as it will separate into its parts if frozen.
nope, ive tried...
No, oils do not freeze well.
No, it is best not to do this.
Mayonnaise with garlic in it, unsurprisingly.
What is Aioli mayonnaise flavored with?Garlic!
A sauce similar to garlic mayonnaise.
Aioli is a garlic mayonnaise
One can add herbs, garlic or extra mustard.
You can use a small plastic Glad bag and be sure all the air is out, mark "Garlic" on the outside and freeze it. You can also wrap in Saran Wrap, the in tin foil (securely) and freeze (don't forget to use a laundry pen and mark that it is "Garlic."
i know about mayonnaise....
Can you freeze thousand island salad dressing
you would have to peel the skin off if that helps
No. Freezing a mayonnaise-based salad dressing will likely cause it to separate.
of course it is. i just had some now
It's easy! Get a bucket, some ice, some mayonnaise and you're good to go!