What is another word for mayonnaise?

Pronunciation: [mˌe͡ɪənˈe͡ɪz] (IPA)

Mayonnaise is a condiment that is made from oil, egg yolks, and vinegar or lemon juice. A popular ingredient in sandwiches, wraps, salads, and dips, mayonnaise is an essential part of many cuisines around the world. However, there are many synonyms for mayonnaise that can help you add some variety to your dishes. Some of the most common synonyms for mayonnaise include aioli, which is a garlic-flavored mayonnaise popular in Mediterranean cuisine, hollandaise, which is a rich and creamy sauce made with butter, egg yolks, and lemon juice, and remoulade, which is a tangy and spicy mayonnaise-based sauce perfect for seafood dishes. Other synonyms for mayonnaise include salad dressing, sandwich spread, and white sauce.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
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Usage examples for Mayonnaise

Katrine looks preoccupied, wondering whether the mayonnaise has not been forgotten at the last moment.
"Erlach Court"
Ossip Schubin
If it is still curdled, begin again with the yolk of another egg and add the curdled mayonnaise by degrees to the new dressing.
"The Myrtle Reed Cook Book"
Myrtle Reed
When the mayonnaise is so thick that it is difficult to stir it, add the juice of half a lemon, or more if desired.
"The Myrtle Reed Cook Book"
Myrtle Reed

Famous quotes with Mayonnaise

  • One of my favorite things is mayonnaise and I have to tell you that. I love mayonnaise, but I don't eat it any more. If I do I put light mayonnaise on it, which I know is still not good but it's a lot better than the other one and I don't eat it that much.
    Mike Ditka
  • Europe's the mayonnaise, but America supplies the good old lobster.
    David Herbert Lawrence
  • Gentiles are people who eat mayonnaise for no reason.
    Robin Williams
  • And parents, some old fashioned kitchen wisdom for dealing with those lice: take your child and cover his hair with mayonnaise and shove him outside because he disgraced your house by bringing lice into it.
    John Hodgman
  • Behind her chair, from a wall covered in a very expensive velvet-flock paper, a portrait of her grandfather looked down. He had been an Episcopalian bishop, but the picture showed him in the costume of a New England gentleman keeping up the Old English custom of riding to hounds: red coat, brown boots, distinguished with a white dog-collar and black silk front. Hugh referred to him as being dressed to kill. The salad was replaced—though Hugh had sampled only a mouthful of his—by a dish of cold fish with mayonnaise. He didn’t even touch this course. He was suddenly afraid of it because it had come from the sea.
    John Brunner

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