What is the difference between a dijon mustard and a prepared mustard?
When a recipe calls for dijon mustard,can I use prepared mustard instead?
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5 comments a “What is the difference between a dijon mustard and a prepared mustard?”
Dijon has wine in it
color and taste
Dijon mustard has white wine in it…
dijon has a bit of a kick to it ( makes u pucker)but taste great prepared is mild
Dijon mustard is a particular type of prepared mustard. If the recipe is American, you probably can get away with it.
*Real* Dijon mustard is quite strong flavored. It’s made from black or brown mustard, not the milder white mustard most Americans are familiar with. It also uses green grape juice, not vinegar (or wine), has no added flavorings, stabilizers, filler material or coloring, and has all remnants of the hulls strained out.
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