Especias y Hierbas

Dijon mustard

Dijon mustard
Popularity 19 recipes

Used in multiple popular recipes

Ingredient Information

Name

Dijon mustard

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

19 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Dijonnaise mustard is a delicious and creamy variety of mustard that combines the intensity of Dijon mustard with the smoothness of whole grains, giving it a slightly grainy texture and a complex, balanced flavor. Originating from France, specifically the Dijon region, this mustard is a classic in European cuisine and has gained worldwide popularity for its versatility in recipes.

Dijonnaise mustard is made from ground black or brown mustard seeds along with vinegar, white wine, or broth, and is often blended with traditional Dijon mustard to achieve that creamy texture with hints of grain. It is ideal for dressing salads, marinating meats, preparing sauces, and accompanying cold cuts.

Properties: It provides natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Additionally, it is low in calories and fat-free, making it a healthy condiment to enhance dishes without adding many calories.

In different regions of Latin America, dijonnaise mustard may also be known as Dijon-style mustard or simply creamy mustard with grains, although the term "dijonnaise mustard" is widely recognized in gourmet stores and international recipes.

Nutritional Properties

2.0g
fiber
950mg
sodium
30mcg
folate
220mg
potassium
0.5g
sugars
130
calories
0mcg
lycopene
3g
proteins
6mg
vitamin c
12g
total fats
1g
saturated fats
6g
carbohydrates

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