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Posted By: wabigoon Mustardd - 10/26/14
Use it?
I put a little in some soups.
You have dry, salad, seed, then the high priced grey.
Posted By: Mannlicher Re: Mustardd - 10/26/14
I like a lot of different mustards, including French's Yellow, and Grey Poupon Country style. I use a LOT of mustard. The German Thomy Scharfer Senf is another favorite.
Posted By: bucktail Re: Mustardd - 10/26/14
Use spicy brown, dusseldorf, or horseradish on brats, hot dogs, etc. Plain yellow on burgers. Ground powder and seeds in meatloaf.
Posted By: Tim M Re: Mustardd - 10/26/14
try making some, easy to do and you can make it a 100 different ways.
Posted By: byc Re: Mustardd - 10/26/14
I love mustard and went off on every mustard track you can possibly think of. BUT I always come back to plain ole French's traditional yellow mustard.

If you can find it sweet potato mustard is out of this world. Jacks Cosmic Dog in Charleston has the best. Of course, it's a Southern thang! grin


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Posted By: sse Re: Mustardd - 10/27/14
Probably use dijon the most, followed by stadium mustard for sausage, followed by yellow mustard for hot dogs and salads...lately using whole grain mustard in French cooking...used to use a lot of honey mustard when the kids were little, made a lot of chicken fingers...
Posted By: 5sdad Re: Mustardd - 10/27/14
I prefer plain old yellow, although I do like some Chinese mustard with Chinese food.
Posted By: Pete E Re: Mustardd - 10/27/14
Originally Posted by sse
Probably use dijon the most, followed by stadium mustard for sausage, followed by yellow mustard for hot dogs and salads...lately using whole grain mustard in French cooking...used to use a lot of honey mustard when the kids were little, made a lot of chicken fingers...


French mustard stirred into to some fried onions and cream makes a delicious and simple sauce for pan fried steak..
Posted By: sse Re: Mustardd - 10/27/14
here's something I posted here a long time ago...

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KETCHUP/MUSTARD PORK CHOP - Put pork chops in skillet, cover with a mixture of, you guessed it, ketchup and mustard, get 'em covered real good, fry until done.
Posted By: local_dirt Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
I prefer the spicy brown, but lately have branched out more. I like the spicy brown or spicy brown horseradish on sandwiches like turkey and ham, and also lately using more Grey Poupon Dijon for cooking and marinades/rubs.

But, also been going more classic with burgers using classic French's. Burger grilled to perfection, classic French's, sliced deli dills, and a slice of onion is pure heaven. Sometimes add lettuce and tomato. Then it becomes a "make a pass through it" situation, rather than a "bite", sometimes. smile
Posted By: ironbender Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Mustard on a burger is sinful! Might just as well use Miracle Wshit.
Posted By: eh76 Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by ironbender
Mustard on a burger is sinful! Might just as well use Miracle Wshit.


Now wait just a darn minute pilgrim...mustard ain't miracle schitt
Posted By: byc Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by ironbender
Mustard on a burger is sinful! Might just as well use Miracle Wshit.


Nooooooooo Mike....mustard, ketchup, pickles, onions with cheese IS the all American burger!!!

I always get 2. One with the above and the second with Dukes, lettuce, onions and grilled japlepenos
Posted By: ironbender Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
You fellers just wore out your welcome at casa 'bender!

Only my wife can put 'tard on a burger. crazy
Posted By: ironbender Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by byc

I always get 2. One with the above and the second with Dukes, lettuce, onions and grilled japlepenos

How big a boy are ya? smile
Posted By: sse Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by ironbender
You fellers just wore out your welcome at casa 'bender!

Only my wife can put 'tard on a burger. crazy

You're warped...and you married up...
Posted By: byc Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by byc

I always get 2. One with the above and the second with Dukes, lettuce, onions and grilled japlepenos

How big a boy are ya? smile


Okay let's hear it. What goes on your big boy bugger!!?? grin
Posted By: ironbender Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by sse
Originally Posted by ironbender
You fellers just wore out your welcome at casa 'bender!

Only my wife can put 'tard on a burger. crazy

You're warped...and you married up...


LOL. Tell me something I don't know!
Posted By: ironbender Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by byc
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by byc

I always get 2. One with the above and the second with Dukes, lettuce, onions and grilled japlepenos

How big a boy are ya? smile


Okay let's hear it. What goes on your big boy bugger!!?? grin

Toasted bun, mayo both sides, ketchup on one side, A-1 on the other, cheese, lettuce, tomato. Done! wink
Posted By: Sitka deer Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by byc
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by byc

I always get 2. One with the above and the second with Dukes, lettuce, onions and grilled japlepenos

How big a boy are ya? smile


Okay let's hear it. What goes on your big boy bugger!!?? grin

Toasted bun, mayo both sides, ketchup on one side, A-1 on the other, cheese, lettuce, tomato. Done! wink


Where's the beef?!?
Posted By: Sitka deer Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Start a steak frying in a hot skillet... just before flipping add a huge glob of the mustard of your choice on the top side. After flipping let it cook in the mustard until cooked to your desired doneness... It won't suck.

Just did it night before last with mountain goat backstrap and made a little gravy with the pan drippings and added some goody to it. It was outstanding.
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
I like mustard of any variety. On burgers, sandwiches, Welsh rarebit, vinegar and mustard BBQ sauce, it's all good stuff.

Dad always had a jar of Mister Mustard in the fridge. Haven't seen that brand in a while, but it was good stuff on a slice of cheddar cheese.

My mustard steak recipe-

A big hunk of top round, flank, or tritip. Slather in yellow mustard until completely covered. Place on a bed of coarse kosher salt on a large plate or cutting board and completely cover in the coarse salt.

Get a good bed of charcoal ready and place the salt covered steak directly on the coals. Cook to med-rare.

Posted By: byc Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by MadMooner

Get a good bed of charcoal ready and place the salt covered steak directly on the coals. Cook to med-rare.


I love this method and it will freak your guests out. It works especially well with flank steak.

I've had better results using lump charcoal. Less ash.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by byc

Okay let's hear it. What goes on your big boy bugger!!?? grin

Toasted bun, mayo both sides, ketchup on one side, A-1 on the other, cheese, lettuce, tomato. Done! wink


Where's the beef?!?

Heh!
It's there. I answered the gent's question of what goes on my burger. wink

I'm not an anti-mustardite. smile I just don't use it on a burger.

A dab of mustard added to the scrambled eggs when making an omelet will enhance the cheese. I don't know how, but it does.
Posted By: byc Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
Making a grilled ground pig burger tonight. No mustard on this one.

Bone sucking bbq sauce, Dukes, lettuce. onions and japs. Also found that a tsp or so of Dukes mixed in with the raw meat makes a really juicy burger. Might be the same with mustard.
Posted By: dvdegeorge Re: Mustardd - 10/28/14
In 1885, the French brothers started a flour mill and spice business in Rochester, New York that made mustard
Until 1987, French�s headquarters was located at 1 Mustard Street in Rochester, New York. The company continued to have roots in the area until 1987. During its heyday, French�s was a sponsor of the local weather forecast, featuring its address prominently in television advertising. They also were a prominent sponsor of the Rochester Red Wings baseball club, often in conjunction with a local brand of hot dogs, Tobin's First Prize. The former headquarters location at 1 Mustard Street is now home to a variety of professional offices and public agencies.
Posted By: Mannlicher Re: Mustardd - 10/29/14
Dan, they still make the 'go to' mustard here in America. Just plain work,s on about everything.
Posted By: jpb Re: Mustardd - 10/29/14
French's mustard is good stuff! I can even get it here in Sweden now, and it is perfect on some things.

One dish I've had (but not yet made myself) is Canada goose cooked in mustard.

Coat a Canada goose inside and out with a thick layer of French's mustard and roast it in the oven.

Yep,that is it. I wish I had a picture -- hard to believe that crude yellow blob will taste good later, but it will!

A friend did this for me, and it was right up there with the best way to eat goose -- smoked.

The resulting road goose does not taste of mustard either.

I plan on doing this with the next goose (or duck) that I shoot.

John
Posted By: SamSteele Re: Mustardd - 11/14/14
After a particularly long stretch in a work camp up in Northern AB I started to lose my common sense. One thing led to another and a colleague and I stumbled upon the combination of chocolate pudding and yellow mustard. Maybe it was a lack of sleep or putting in 21x12 hour days, but it actually tasted pretty good!

1 spoonful of chocolate pudding with a small drop of yellow mustard...


SS
Posted By: Gus Re: Mustardd - 11/14/14
i've gotten into the habit of purchasing a commercially large container of french's yellow mustard from kroger. that way, it's dirt cheap, keeps well, and once can use it on everything.

other mustards are good too, but now i just go with the pure grated horseradish as an add-on.

dry mustard goes into the sooup pot sometimes.
Posted By: New_2_99s Re: Mustardd - 11/17/14
Try wholegrain mustard in your saut�ed onions !

Soften onions I butter & a dash of olive oil, add a good dash of balsamic vinegar & 1 - 2 tablespoons of good seeded mustard !

Continue to cook down to how you like them !
Posted By: sse Re: Mustardd - 11/17/14
Originally Posted by New_2_99s
Try wholegrain mustard in your saut�ed onions !

Soften onions I butter & a dash of olive oil, add a good dash of balsamic vinegar & 1 - 2 tablespoons of good seeded mustard !

Continue to cook down to how you like them !

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