• jawa21
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    623 months ago

    It’s possible that there could be some viable use case for canned mayo. However, for the life of me I can’t think of a reason to not only microwave the mayo, but the entire container at once.

    • @[email protected]
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      203 months ago

      Unlimited shelf life garlic mayo so you’ll have something to put on the rat burger in post WW3 wasteland.

    • @BarbecueCowboy
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      33 months ago

      Mayo is a lot more versatile than people think, makes a lot of sense if you think about it, but you can use mayo in place of eggs in a lot of recipes. Fried mayo is something you should probably never eat, but it can also be pretty great.

      • @pete_the_cat
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        23 months ago

        Doesn’t mayo usually have vinegar in it though?

        • @BarbecueCowboy
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          23 months ago

          Usually, I think you can technically use lemon juice instead. Are we missing something important about it containing vinegar?

          • bufalo1973
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            2 months ago

            The original (mahonesa1) is just salt, olive oil² and egg. Anything else is an extra.

            1 from Mahón, Spain.

            ² olive has a strong taste for this but you can use softer ones, like sunflower.

    • @Daikusa
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      23 months ago

      I got a tube stuck in it