a perfect vegetarian dip for chips using kasundi and mayonnaise
I have used the vegetarian mayonnaise and is store bought. I simply added the kasundi to the mayonnaise along with some garlic. I particularly do not prefer to add garlic in my kasundi as I prepare this sauce and store to use later on which includes festive time. And festive time means there should not be any onion,garlic. So I have added 1-2 cloves of garlic to the kasundi first and then mayonnaise and kasundi is mixed to well incorporated. The garlic in this dip adds an awesome flavor, so I will recommend not to skip this addition. I have not added any lemon juice as my dip was in perfect balance as per my taste bud. Still if anyone wants, then 1 tbsp lemon juice can be added.
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Well this time our fortnight foodie group named as Healthy Wellthy Cuisines is decided to select 76th theme : 'Dip your Chips' and is suggested by Seema. So this mustard mayo in Indian flavor here I have come up with for theme contribution. You may check here which she has come up with for the theme. Here are some similar recipes shared by our Healthy Wealthy Group members as Spicy Roasted Tomato Dip By Seema, Garlic Onion and Yogurt Dip by Narmadha, Chipotle Sauce by Archana di.
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Mustard Mayo in Indian flavor
a perfect vegetarian dip for chips using kasundi and mayonnaise
prep time: 5 Mcook time: total time: 5 M
ingredients:
- Kasundi (Indian Mustard Sauce) 4 tbsp
- Mayonnaise 4 tbsp
- Garlic clove 1-2 no.
instructions:
How to cook Mustard Mayo in Indian flavor
- First roughly crush the garlic cloves using mortar and pestle.
- Take a blender jar and blend both kasundi and crushed garlic well.
- Then mix the mayonnaise with that mixture till everything incorporated well.
- Transfer to a clean container and keep in refrigerator.
- Serve when needed as a dip or spread !
NOTES:
I usually do not add garlic in plain kasundi (keeping in mind to use in festive days). So here I have added garlic clove separately. If your kasundi has garlic in it then there is no need to add garlic clove here.
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Love the indian toch you have added and one beautiful gorgeous colour. I am not a big fan of mayo, but I am sure i am going to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteSuch a quick and easy dip when we have mayo and kasundi ready. looks so delicious and tempting
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious. Kasundi is new to me. I will Google it up sounds awesome. Now this dip can go with chips we girls love.
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