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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite type of mustard? I am getting tired of the yellow. Would like to try others. Thanks.
CanonRay
(16,255 posts)Great on hot dogs.
debm55
(61,624 posts)Dixiegrrrl
(221 posts)elleng
(141,926 posts)Last edited Sun Jul 20, 2025, 08:24 PM - Edit history (1)
rsdsharp
(12,092 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,267 posts)Just plain is a bit strong for me.
But with some mayo it is quite delicious.
I put it on everything. I cook salmon with it.
Or use it on sandwiches, etc.
debm55
(61,624 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,267 posts)Before cooking I put the dijon and mayo on top of the raw fish and cook it for 5 or 6 minutes.
It comes out delicious.
I also put the dijon and mayo on top of cooked asparagus or use it to dip the cooked asparagus in.
Bluestocking
(785 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,267 posts)One or two frozen fillets, cook for 4-6 minutes.
Check it so it does not get over done.
It should just be cooked through, nice and tender.
Not red but light salmon colored.
You can thaw it out first if you want.
You can add black or green olives, or sautéed veggies before you bake it.
I just eat the fish usually but sometimes I make couscous and
that only takes a couple of minutes to make.
I know I am a lazy cook.
I buy the frozen salmon filets in a bag at Krogers, it is much cheaper than fresh.
And I like the taste, it is a mild tasting fish.
You can use white fish as well, I like talapia.
debm55
(61,624 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,267 posts)It is very popular in Japan.
It is a creamy sauce with a bit of a tang to it.
debm55
(61,624 posts)efhmc
(16,963 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,267 posts)I use it on just about everything else!
Tarzanrock
(1,250 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)off---too much heat.
ret5hd
(22,584 posts)lo-fat AND loud:
debm55
(61,624 posts)ret5hd
(22,584 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)Sessuch
(232 posts)House of Roberts
(6,630 posts)I'm using it just like regular mustard and I like it. I could add dill relish to regular mustard and it would be about the same I reckon. I looked online and several brands have it but I had never noticed any in the store shelves when I bought regular mustard.
debm55
(61,624 posts)to find, so I mix my own.
erronis
(24,497 posts)Why bastardize something so wonderful?
Trader Joes carries a perfectly perfect variety of this at an excellent price (last time I looked.)
You can mix it with other ingredients at home depending on the dish (mayonnaise, tarragon, cracked black pepper).
debm55
(61,624 posts)Bluestocking
(785 posts)It has a unique flavor
debm55
(61,624 posts)JoseBalow
(9,722 posts)
underpants
(197,146 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)Harker
(18,123 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)Harker
(18,123 posts)Golden Raisin
(4,756 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,962 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)Dixiegrrrl
(221 posts)For me, little bit goes a long way, tho.
Brother Buzz
(40,386 posts)Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is my benchmark for everything in all ales, and their mustard Is fast becoming my benchmark for mustards. It pushes all my buttons; totally balanced with all the flavors working in unison.

debm55
(61,624 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,245 posts)Also, I like the Asian mustard with Wasabi.
Oh, and similar to that, Koops makes a good horseradish mustard. It's kind of a combination of the other 2.
debm55
(61,624 posts)LudwigPastorius
(14,988 posts)It's good enough to eat right out of the jar.
debm55
(61,624 posts)surrealAmerican
(11,925 posts)... always turn out to be those with the most horseradish.
debm55
(61,624 posts)Mz Pip
(28,506 posts)Its easy and I can make it spicy or mild by adding various spices and herbs.
debm55
(61,624 posts)pandr32
(14,307 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)fairfaxvadem
(1,265 posts)I love it on sandwiches mostly, but will switch it up in my tuna or chicken salad instead of a few dashes of yellow or dijon.
Can't find it everywhere but I can usually get it at Wegman's.
debm55
(61,624 posts)wackadoo wabbit
(1,309 posts)It's a fancy name for what is basically yellow mustard with a hint of garlic in it.
It's the only mustard I use.
debm55
(61,624 posts)SheltieLover
(81,663 posts)Give it a little zing.
debm55
(61,624 posts)SheltieLover
(81,663 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)SheltieLover
(81,663 posts)sakabatou
(46,322 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)MichMan
(17,388 posts)My favorite is this Lowensenf Extra Hot German mustard, but Plochman's Yellow is also preferred depending on what I am putting it on.

debm55
(61,624 posts)DBoon
(25,139 posts)or "Lion Mustard". It is hot but very flavorful. You'd need to get it at a specialty store, or maybe order it online
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debm55
(61,624 posts)rampartd
(5,017 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)lapucelle
(21,127 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)electric_blue68
(27,258 posts)mentions something.
I figure since I love Snyder's Honey Mustard Pretzels!
debm55
(61,624 posts)good
selections on this thread
markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)out of Dijon mustard, honey, and lime juice. Garlic or black pepper can also be added. If I'm using it on vegetables with an oriental meal I add some ginger.
debm55
(61,624 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(14,624 posts)Dijon for cooking, generally.
debm55
(61,624 posts)global1
(26,507 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)PufPuf23
(9,937 posts)from Beaver or inglehoffer brands. Like Beaver Hot Honey Mustard. inglehoffer, a Beaverton brand, has great specialty mustards. Beaverton is where to get various horse radish condiments and wasabi as well.
https://beavertonfoods.com/
Check the inglehoffer link for many mustards!
https://beavertonfoods.com/shop-brands/inglehoffer/
debm55
(61,624 posts)could try them out.
PufPuf23
(9,937 posts)Cranberry, creamy dill, original stone ground, sweet honey, and sweet hot are available in small bottles for $2.69.
https://beavertonfoods.com/shop-brands/inglehoffer/
debm55
(61,624 posts)UpInArms
(55,332 posts)
debm55
(61,624 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(10,223 posts)Doesn't matter what brand.
debm55
(61,624 posts)beemerphill
(599 posts)Dusseldorf
debm55
(61,624 posts)TommieMommy
(3,066 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)retread
(3,932 posts)debm55
(61,624 posts)justaprogressive
(7,153 posts)Grey Poupon (Dijon, w/white wine)
Maille's Whole Grain
Gulden's Spicy Brown (Medium heat with a bite)
Colmans English Hot (toasty Hot, a bit pricey)
Colmans also sells mustard powder (Good in recipes!)
so you could make your own...
