You question indicates a misconception; you can cook with mayonnaise. I'd suggest a nice Tuna Noodle Casserole with peas and crushed potato chip topping. ... starrskitchen.com
Yes, you can cook with mayonnaise. It can be used as a marinade, a topping for baked dishes, or as a binding agent in recipes like casseroles or dips.
no, sorry but you cant
No. There are hair products that that use the word "mayonnaise" in them but it is not the mayonnaise you eat.
No. It's concentrated so measurement would be difficult. Also there will be the extra oil. Another thing is mayonnaise can turn deadly when cooked. I forgot the term for it, but one of the first rules of food handling is NEVER cook mayonnaise. I have fond memories of scraping it off hotdogs to microwave & then putting it back on:(
you cant cook a strawberry !
You don't usually need mayonnaise to make pancakes.
No. Store bought mayonnaise contains pastuerized ingredients in addition to many chemicals for stabilization. The hot water bath or pressure bath method would cause the eggs to cook/curdle and the fat in the mayonnaise would seperate.
You can, but it would probably taste bad. (Hot mayo?)As long as it's mayonnaise out of a jar, not home-made, you can put a sandwich with mayonnaise in it on a sandwich grill, or in a frying pan, and it's great.Using a microwave, mayonnaise should be mixed, because otherwise its high fat content will cause it to heat before the other ingredients.
Yes, you can use mayonnaise instead of vegetable oil in cake recipes. Mayonnaise adds moisture and fat, which can enhance the cake's texture and flavor. Use an equal amount of mayonnaise as you would oil, but be aware that it may slightly alter the taste, making it richer. This substitution works best in recipes where the flavor of mayonnaise won't be too pronounced.
Miracle Whip is technically not a mayonnaise. It's considered a salad dressing. But you can use it like mayonnaise, and it has less fat. Hellmann's is a good brand.
Yes, if the recipe calls for mayonnaise. This brand of salad dressing is made almost exactly the same as mayonnaise.
no