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 th...