You don't. Mayonnaise is an emulsion of eggs and oil, heat it and it will split, not to mention the egg cooking. There are plenty of good mayonnaise recipes about and it is easy to make provided you adhere to a few simple rules, ie: have everything at room temperature before you start and go slow, particularly at the beginning. Store bought mayo and home made are poles apart, once you have found a recipe that suits you, you won't go back to that gloopy supermarket crap. I cook in New Zealand and we do a lovely roasted red capsicum mayo with crayfish(Rock lobster). Beautiful.
-- You can start a mayonnaise recipe my combining the egg yolks and lemon juice or vinegar (which ever you are using for the recipe) and whisking them over a double boiler or another form of gentle heat until it thickens slightly and shows a wisp of steam (it should be around 140 degrees at this point) This will cook the eggs enough to be safe to consume and you can still emulsify the yolks with oil. This is how I make hollandaise also.
One way to make a delicious dish using cooked mayonnaise as the main ingredient is to create a creamy pasta sauce by mixing cooked mayonnaise with garlic, herbs, and Parmesan cheese. Toss the sauce with cooked pasta for a rich and flavorful dish.
Mayonnaise is safe to eat if cooked or baked on foods. Mayonnaise can be used a a cake to give it a rich flavor.
No. There are hair products that that use the word "mayonnaise" in them but it is not the mayonnaise you eat.
You don't usually need mayonnaise to make pancakes.
You can't. Your hair will grow or not grow with or without mayonnaise.
They don't make cheese with mayonnaise
Yes, they do.
To make a pickle-mayonnaise topping, chop a pickle into small pieces and mix it in mayonnaise in a bowl before spreading it on a sandwich.
To make a delicious seven layer salad with mayonnaise dressing, layer shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes, diced cucumbers, sliced hard-boiled eggs, cooked and crumbled bacon, shredded cheddar cheese, and sliced green onions in a large bowl. Mix mayonnaise with a bit of sugar and vinegar to make the dressing, then spread it over the salad layers. Chill before serving for the best flavor.
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Yes. It should be fine as long as it has not been left out in extreme temperatures, uncovered.
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