whole grain mustard can be used in many things .These include sandwhich sauces , it goes well with bef in a sandwhich.It can be used to marrinade stake and other foods. Goes great as a side dip on our plate when eating meats.
Grain mustard is a type of mustard made from whole mustard seeds that are coarsely ground, giving it a grainy texture. It is different from other types of mustard, such as yellow mustard or Dijon mustard, which are made from finely ground mustard seeds. Grain mustard typically has a stronger and more pungent flavor compared to other mustards.
A good substitute for Dusseldorf mustard is spicy brown mustard or whole grain mustard.
Course grain mustard is a type of mustard that contains whole or partially crushed mustard seeds, giving it a chunky texture. It is different from other types of mustard, like yellow mustard or Dijon mustard, which are smoother in texture and made from finely ground mustard seeds.
French's Spicy Brown Mustard is coarse-ground, but it isn't really whole-grain.
Whole grain mustard is a type of mustard made from whole mustard seeds that are mixed with vinegar and other seasonings. It is different from other types of mustard, like yellow mustard, because it has a coarser texture and a more intense flavor due to the whole seeds being used.
Whole grain mustard contains whole mustard seeds, giving it a grainy texture and a stronger, more pungent flavor. Stone ground mustard is made by grinding mustard seeds into a paste, resulting in a smoother texture and a milder taste.
Some creative recipes that feature whole grain mustard as a key ingredient include honey mustard glazed salmon, mustard and herb roasted chicken, and mustard and maple glazed Brussels sprouts.
There is now a movie "Grain Of A Mustard Seed" produced by Christian Cinema Productions. You can find it at christianccp.com
Mustard seed is smaller than a fly.
Actually a half cup of whole grain mustard (seeds) is equal to a half cup, plus two table spoons of ground mustard. If your recipe calls for mustard seeds and you are using ground, it seems you can add a little more of the ground mustard. To be safe, I would add the same amount first and then add to taste.
A mustard seed comes from the mustard plant that has the scientific name of Brassica juncea, which is a family that includes Brussels sprouts. The mustard plant is a vegetable.
Dijon in France is well known for its method of the making a strong grain mustard called Dijon Mustard (moutarde de Dijon).