It’s fucking gross.

The smell, the taste, the sound it makes when people scoop big globs of it. And fuck “chefs” who try to church it up and call it aioli to put it on everything.

Your “secret sauce” isn’t a fucking secret it’s fucking mayo and go fuck yourself I don’t want it.

  • slingstone
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    104 days ago

    I love mayo, but I thank you for your service in providing a truly unpopular opinion.

  • @[email protected]
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    224 days ago

    Take an egg yolk. Add half a teaspoon of Dijon mustard. Teaspoon of olive oil. Mix. Then as you continue mixing vigorously, very slowly add some neutral oil, preferably peanut or sunflower but go with generic veg oil if it’s all you have. Stop when it’s not a liquid anymore.

    This is mayo. What you get in stores and 95% of restaurants is not.

    Yes I’m a food snob.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 days ago

      When did Peanut become a neutral oil? The flavor it adds is one of the two reasons I usually see it in a recipe (the other being high smoke point).

    • @[email protected]
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      64 days ago

      I tell people that once you make your own mayo with quality ingredients you’ll not want to buy the mass produced stuff. I started making it because everything in the stores uses the cheapest fucking ingredients possible. To your point, it’s eggs, oil, acid, and spices. Not a lot to hate there.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 days ago

        Eggy flavor comes from the yolk. If you don’t want that, you can use eggs whites as your emulsifier. So long as your measurements by weight or volume are the same, whites work just as well as whole eggs.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 days ago

      I’m not big on mayo in general and never have it in the house but Kewpie is pretty good on sandwiches

  • Infrapink
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    I genuinely regularly forget that other people consider mayonnaise to be food. The result is that people ask me if there is anything I don’t eat, I tell them the real foods I don’t like, and then they serve me something with mayonnaise in it, and I’m surprised and confused why they would do that before I realise that to normies, this is acceptable.

    • @[email protected]
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      154 days ago

      Is this 4chan copypasta? Nobody thinks Mayonnaise is a food because it’s a condiment. I wouldn’t think to reply ketchup either.

      And what’s with the ego about it? Disliking a condiment doesn’t make you better than “normies”

  • @[email protected]
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    54 days ago

    Im weird in that I hate mayo, but I like a lot of foods that use mayo as an ingredient… if I do have to eat something with just mayo in it it does make me gag tho

  • @[email protected]
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    64 days ago

    I feel personally attacked.

    I make it from scratch because it’s easy, cheap, delicious, versatile, and the store-bought stuff has no flavor. If you’ve never had a great homemade mayo, I can understand why you’d think you hate it.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮
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    Its main use is keeping the greasy innards of a sandwich from making the bread soggy or as a binder to hold other ingredients together. It by itself as a sauce does kinda suck. I mean, it’s nothing but eggs and oil.

    That said if the only “mayo” you’ve ever had was Miracle Whip, I implore you to try an actual mayonnaise because Miracle Whip is just pure nasty.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      I had to downvote, not because I agree personally but because SO MANY OTHERS agree with OP.

      This is a very common, popular opinion.

  • Rhaedas
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    94 days ago

    This is the unpopular opinion forum, so here goes: I think the same thing about mustard. :p

    I don’t like gobs of mayo, but I like it as a garnish for some things. Even as a dip for fries (another unpopular one probably). Can’t beat a fresh tomato and mayo sandwich.

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        Not a huge pepper fan, but maybe a dash. Salt depends on where the tomato was grown. My grandfather used to grow his by salt water, and they were perfect off the vine. Importantly, fresh tomato also implies fresh grown and not like most of what you find in the grocery store.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 days ago

        Obviously yes. Plus fresh dill, and they have to be NJ beefsteak tomatoes. On toasted potato bread.

  • @[email protected]
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    great way to stabilize eggs past their shelf life, though

    and in some impoverished communities that is a big source of protein

  • @[email protected]
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    Spread mayo on the outside of your grilled cheese before cooking and use no oil/butter/lard in the pan for the best grilled cheese sandwich ever.

  • @[email protected]
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    24 days ago

    I like savory mayo. Give me some of that sweet salad dressing that people WRONGLY call mayo and I’ll throw the sandwich at you.

  • southsamurai
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    54 days ago

    This seems less like an opinion and more like an excuse to rant about a pet peeve.

    Luckily, food snobs can go fuck themselves, because nobody can force you to eat mayo no matter what kind it is, so you enjoy your mayo free life, and may you enjoy your food the way you like it :)