Dijon Style Mustard with Black Mustard Seeds
A few years ago, I thought it would be fun to learn how to make mustard. I saw all kinds of recipes. Some recipes used dry mustard powder. A lot of recipes use turmeric powder for color. Some recipes were cooked. The variations seemed endless. Then I found this recipe. It is a basic recipe with few ingredients and is doable in most household kitchens. The only special equipment needed is an immersion blender. A standard blender will also work but the immersion blender is easier. With the immersion blender clean up is easier and you lose less product due to fewer nooks and crannies. I use this recipe to make a Dijon Style mustard. This batch of mustard used only black mustard seed. This gives the finish product an aroma that is similar to that of a Chinese style mustard. The aroma is worse than its bite in this case. Still, it is very tasty and is my favorite variation on the theme so far. The process of making this mustard starts with measuring