Can anyone provide me with the name of a "light" olive oil suitable for making mayonnaise ?
Including the name of a supplier (in Johannesburg) would make definitely make my day.
I wouldn't use olive oil for mayo. The taste is a bit weird.
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Can anyone provide me with the name of a "light" olive oil suitable for making mayonnaise ?
Including the name of a supplier (in Johannesburg) would make definitely make my day.
No light ANYTHING... use full fat good stuff. Light removes good fats
About the oil, it’s very important that you use light tasting olive oil and not full flavour. The latter is way too strong for mayonnaise! You could, however, substitute avocado, macadamia, almond or walnut oil for some (or all) of the olive oil
http://www.thebantingchef.co.za/recipes/sauces/bantingmayorec.html
I wouldn't use olive oil for mayo. The taste is a bit weird.
Probably why he is asking for "light" or non extra virgin Olive Oil.
Has a less intense flavour than Extra virgin.
Granted I don't ever see the normal or light oil on the shelves. Everybody is just marketing the extra virgin.
I just eat normal mayo when I get the urge.
I consume such small quantities that I believe it is negligible. No time to search for special oils and then hoping it doesn't split.
Same as me. I buy the Woolies one. Delicious.
Its just called extra lighy olive oil. Doesn't have the strong taste extra virgin has. Makes amazing mayo! Found this at norwood pick n payCan anyone provide me with the name of a "light" tasting olive oil suitable for making mayonnaise ?
Including the name of a supplier (in Johannesburg) would make definitely make my day.
Can anyone provide me with the name of a "light" tasting olive oil suitable for making mayonnaise ?
Including the name of a supplier (in Johannesburg) would make definitely make my day.
No light ANYTHING... use full fat good stuff. Light removes good fats
Not the case with Light olive oil. The light describes the taste, not the fat content. They dont take fat out and add sugar or something.
just remember with light olive oil you may be moving back into the realm of a processed oil, sometimes it's just filtered but sometimes it's heat or chemically processed
I've heard that cooking with olive oil in banting is not a good idea...something to do with toxins being produced. Is this true?
I've heard that cooking with olive oil in banting is not a good idea...something to do with toxins being produced. Is this true?
I've heard that cooking with olive oil in banting is not a good idea...something to do with toxins being produced. Is this true?