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greek yogurt instead of mayo

Started by Virginia Plain, November 18, 2013, 01:28:44 PM

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Virginia Plain

I swear I've read some where to do this. 

I had a mayo that I liked that didn't have a bunch of crap in it but now I've noticed recently there's EDTA in it.  And I can't find a mayo w/out it in my regular grocery store. 

So, I sent the kid to school today w/a balogna (not really balogna--it's just what we call it) and cheese sandwich with greek yogurt and mustard.  Is he gonna hate me? 
Then, it's just the ol' squat, catch and pitch...--Makeda

Clementine

I don't know, but I'm going to try subbing plain greek yogurt for sour cream in my tuna noodle casserole this week.   :fingers:

merigayle

we use vegenaise-- http://followyourheart.com/faq-products/vegenaise/
ingredients
Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Filtered Water, Brown Rice Syrup, Apple Cider Vinegar, Soy Protein, Sea Salt, Mustard Flour, Lemon Juice
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monster2

Quote from: Cool Ethan on November 18, 2013, 01:28:44 PM
I swear I've read some where to do this. 

I had a mayo that I liked that didn't have a bunch of crap in it but now I've noticed recently there's EDTA in it.  And I can't find a mayo w/out it in my regular grocery store. 

So, I sent the kid to school today w/a balogna (not really balogna--it's just what we call it) and cheese sandwich with greek yogurt and mustard.  Is he gonna hate me?
Yes

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teetime

I doubt hate but maybe not eating the sandwich.  I think you can use yogurt to cut the mayo in tuna salad, coleslaw, etc. but alone on bread I'd guess is pretty gross.  But, report back.  Maybe I'm wrong.

witchypoo

i don't know that i'd enjoy greek yogurt instead of mayo in a bologna and cheese sandwich.  but, hey.  he might love it.

mayo is pretty easy to make if you have a good blender.

onawhim

make your own or maybe use butter instead?  I think butter would give that rich mouth feel to replace mayo.  Greek yogurt is going to be tangy and watery and will change the sandwich experience. 
Because PANTS

Chasing Amy

Quote from: merigayle on November 18, 2013, 01:49:27 PM
we use vegenaise-- http://followyourheart.com/faq-products/vegenaise/
ingredients
Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Filtered Water, Brown Rice Syrup, Apple Cider Vinegar, Soy Protein, Sea Salt, Mustard Flour, Lemon Juice

Oh my god, I had this once and it is NASTY.


Chasing Amy

Quote from: witchypoo on November 18, 2013, 02:22:55 PM
mayo is pretty easy to make if you have a good blender.

Do you cook your eggs? I've never cared for jarred mayonnaise, but Julia Child's recipe is wonderful. And involves raw eggs so I almost never make it.

redkitty

I have used greek yogurt in place of mayo in salad dressing recipes (and in fact still had to include some mayo bcz all greek yogurt did not taste good to me.) I think plain on a sandwich would be gross...but I also don't like mayo so there is that.  Report back what kiddo says...did he know he wasn't getting mayo?

monster2

Yes, report back and stop torturing your kid.

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Ice Cream

I used some Greek yogurt dip today, with french onion flavor. It was good. I would use that on a sandwich.
http://www.skotidakis.com/en/products/product-dip-french-onion-454g.php

diablita

"Some things you just need to do for yourself, even if it means nicking your nads."  --nneJ

seattlegirl

My non-vegan mayo-loving boyfriend puts Vegenaise into his mayo rotation because he loves it!  (Along with baconnaise, wasabi mayo, etc)

caribougrrl

Quote from: Chasing Amy on November 18, 2013, 03:39:44 PM
Do you cook your eggs? I've never cared for jarred mayonnaise, but Julia Child's recipe is wonderful. And involves raw eggs so I almost never make it.

I wouldn't think you could make it with cooked eggs.  You can, however, preserve it by lacto-fermenting mayonnaise with some yogurt whey... changes the texture a bit but not too much... lasts for weeks rather than days that way.

I use plain yogurt instead of sour cream in anything I might use sour cream for.  I haven't bought sour cream for many years.  I will use yogurt instead of mayo in tuna salad (and similar sandwich spreads), potato salad, etc... and I will drain greek yogurt to thicken it further and use it as a cream cheese replacement.

I have never put it on a bologna sandwich though.

ihop

I do use it, like others here, in salad dressings and as a substitute for sour cream.  But I think the sandwich thing would be yucky.  Sorry. 
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Virginia Plain

Quote from: Ice Cream on November 18, 2013, 06:59:12 PM
I used some Greek yogurt dip today, with french onion flavor. It was good. I would use that on a sandwich.
http://www.skotidakis.com/en/products/product-dip-french-onion-454g.php

That sounds good.  Maybe I'll mix it w/some leftover onion soup mix I have.  No update on the sandy, kid didn't even take a bite yesterday. 
Then, it's just the ol' squat, catch and pitch...--Makeda

Natasha

Plain greek yogurt is really good on toast, with either jelly or honey. I like it better than butter.

witchypoo


nadra24

Quote from: Chasing Amy on November 18, 2013, 03:39:44 PM
Do you cook your eggs? I've never cared for jarred mayonnaise, but Julia Child's recipe is wonderful. And involves raw eggs so I almost never make it.

You could pasteurize your egg before you make mayo.  I probably wouldn't bother because I'm not overly concerned (I generally eat more cookie dough than gets made into cookies!) but if raw egg squicks you out this might be worth a try:

http://bakingbites.com/2011/03/how-to-pasteurize-eggs-at-home/