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Rossi320

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 4, 2023
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Northumberland county, pa
Mix dry powder mustard and some flat beer for a kick ( it is the heat of horseradish) goes will well with cheese and ring bologna......just put in enough flat beer in the mustard powder to make it the consistency you like, ancient old time recipe....if you can find Coleman's mustard powder it is the best but for me hard to find at the store
 
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dd57chevy

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 7, 2023
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Iowa
One of my favorite snacks is deli sliced honey ham w/French's mustard . Never could get into the hotter mustards .

I don't mean to be tedious , but my 94 yr old mom loves French' s but got to where she didn't have the hand strength to squeeze it out . I was putting it in a horseradish jar until I spied a yellow plastic squeeze bottle (like they used to have in diners) . Problem solved .

I'm such a good son . 😁
 

HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
6,741
47,634
Midwest
Just ordered up some wines and grape juice from Navarro Vineyards - we aren't big on wine but I like some wines on occasion and some sparkling for the holidays and the non-alcohol grape juice, while spendy, will make you pucker up with joy, lol. Point being, they offer some "Medieval Mustard" - looks stone ground with some of their "Verjus" in it - yum.

Already looking forward to the Friday after Thanksgiving and having some of that on some sliced, leftover smoked turkey!
 
Jul 26, 2021
2,628
10,694
Metro-Detroit
I’ve used as a binder. I put it in most all my marinades. But straight up on a steak? Never have I. I’ll give it a go.
Mustard as a binder is classic in bbq. Also, it's how to make an in-n-out burger animal style (like a binder before pan frying). It sort of creates a carmalized crust.

Also, mustard is a classic condiment for roast beef, corned beef, and pastrami (not to mention an all beef hot dog).

To clarify my initial response, I prefer Plochmans yellow mustard due to the appropriate vinegar flavor. French's just doesn't do it for me (not enough zip).

Guldens has a great brown mustard flavor that is balanced while others can be gritty or bland. Duesseldorf mustard has a great universal balance.

Colemans and Chinese mustard have the nasal heat that pairs well with certain dishes and clears the sinuses (recommended over horseradish mustard although prepared horseradish and horsey sauce have their place).
 

irishearl

Lifer
Aug 2, 2016
2,561
4,922
Kansas
Mustard as a binder is classic in bbq. Also, it's how to make an in-n-out burger animal style (like a binder before pan frying). It sort of creates a carmalized crust.

Also, mustard is a classic condiment for roast beef, corned beef, and pastrami (not to mention an all beef hot dog).

To clarify my initial response, I prefer Plochmans yellow mustard due to the appropriate vinegar flavor. French's just doesn't do it for me (not enough zip).

Guldens has a great brown mustard flavor that is balanced while others can be gritty or bland. Duesseldorf mustard has a great universal balance.

Colemans and Chinese mustard have the nasal heat that pairs well with certain dishes and clears the sinuses (recommended over horseradish mustard although prepared horseradish and horsey sauce have their place).
Actually, I think horseradish sauce is considered the classic condiment for roast beef and I do like it on beef hot dogs, too.