Don’t get us wrong, we love the entire mustard family...and yet, we must confess to playing favorites with our condiments. The truth is that Dijon finishes first in our book. For starters, it is by ...
Is there such a thing as a Dijon mustard substitute? Mustard mavens who delight in slathering this pungent condiment on everything from French fries to ham and cheese sandwiches may be hard-pressed to ...
A shortage of Dijon mustard has left French people desperately searching for a substitute. Mustard is mainly used to accompany red meats or to make vinaigrettes for salads. Despite its substitutes, ...
Audrey Morgan is an associate food editor at Food & Wine with over seven years of experience covering food and drinks. She has held staff positions at Liquor.com and Food Network Magazine, and her ...
I’ve already established my obsession with mustard in embarrassing detail (check out my guide to the best yellow mustards), so it should come as no surprise that this week’s Dijon mustard taste test ...
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