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Coarse-ground Mustard With Honey And Tarragon

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains Condiments, Harned 1994, Herb/spice, Mustards, Spreads 1 Batch

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Mustard seed, light or dark
3 T Dry mustard powder*
lightly packed
2/3 c Water
3/4 c White wine vinegar or
3/4 c Oriental rice vinegar
3 T Mild-flavored honey or
2 T White corn syrup plus
1 T Strongly flavored honey
2 t Salt
2 T Chopped fresh tarragon** or
2 t Dried tarragon, crumbled

INSTRUCTIONS

Preferably Colman's.  **Or more to taste of either the fresh or dried
tarragon.  If using a spice mill, grind the mustard seed in it to the
texture of  coarse meal.  Stir the ground seed with the mustard powder
and water  and set it aside, uncovered, for at least 2 hours or as long
as  overnight, giving it a stir when you think of it.  If using a
blender or food processor to do the grinding, combine the  seed,
mustard powder and water in the container; process everything  to a
coarse puree.  Set the mixture aside as described.  Combine the mustard
mixture with the vinegar, honey, salt and  tarragon. Process the
mixture in a blender or food processor to the  texture that suits you,
from slightly coarse to creamy.  Store in a clean, dry jar, tightly
capped, at room temperature if you  would like it to mellow gradually,
or refrigerate it at once to  retain maximum hotness. It can be used at
once, but a few days' rest  in the jar will allow the flavor to
develop.  After the mustard has  rested for a day or two, taste it and
decide whether to add more  tarragon, honey or vinegar. Good with
summer picnic foods.  Yield: About 2 cups.  Keeps indefinitely, either
at room temperature  or in the refrigerator.  From Fancy Pantry by
Helen Witty.  New York: Workman Publishing  Company, Inc., 1986.  Pp.
183-184.  ISBN 0-89480-037-X.  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster
collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 63
Calories From Fat: 8
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 4665.4mg
Potassium: 569.1mg
Carbohydrates: 17g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 0g
Protein: 2.9g


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