Was ist Stone Dijon Mustard?
Stone Dijon Mustard is a variety of Dijon mustard characterized by its coarser, visibly ground mustard seeds, which impart a distinct grainy texture. Unlike smooth Dijon, it retains some of the mustard seed's integrity, offering a more robust and less refined mouthfeel. Its flavor profile is similar to classic Dijon but often perceived as slightly milder in its initial pungency due to the less processed nature of the seeds.
"The coarser grind of stone Dijon mustard means its flavor and texture integrate differently into dishes; it's ideal for adding visual interest and a burst of texture that smooth mustards can't provide."
Wie schmeckt Stone Dijon Mustard?
It offers a complex balance of sharp tang, subtle spice, and a distinctive earthy undertone from the partially ground mustard seeds, all within a creamy yet grainy base.
- Geschmack
- Tangy, Pungent, Slightly Spicy, Umami
- Textur
- Grainy, Coarse, Thick
- Aroma
- Sharp, Vinegary, Earthy
- Säuregehalt
- Medium
Technische Metriken
pH Level
3.2-3.8
Nährwertangaben
Pro 1 tsp (5g)Geheimtipp des Chefs
To prevent stone Dijon from losing its characteristic texture in hot dishes, stir it in during the final minutes of cooking or incorporate it into cold dressings and marinades.
Stone Dijon Mustard Ersatz & Verhältnisse
Der beste Ersatz für Stone Dijon Mustard ist Smooth Dijon Mustard, verwendet im Verhältnis 1:1. For a similar flavor profile but without the grainy texture; best for emulsified sauces.
| Ersatz | Verhältnis | Am besten geeignet für |
|---|---|---|
| Smooth Dijon Mustard Am besten | 1:1 | For a similar flavor profile but without the grainy texture; best for emulsified sauces. |
| Whole Grain Mustard | 1:1 | If the grainy texture is paramount, whole grain mustard offers an even more pronounced seed texture, though flavor can be milder or sweeter. |
| Spicy Brown Mustard | 1:1 | For a robust, spicy kick and a somewhat coarser texture, suitable in sandwiches or vinaigrettes where Dijon's specific tang isn't critical. |
| Powdered Mustard (mixed with water/vinegar) | 1 tsp powder + 1 tsp water/vinegar = 1 tsp prepared | When only the pungent mustard flavor is needed and texture is not a concern; allows for custom pungency. |
Wie man Stone Dijon Mustard auswählt & lagert
- Store unopened jars in a cool, dark pantry.
- Once opened, refrigerate promptly to maintain freshness.
- Ensure the lid is tightly sealed after each use.
- A slight discoloration over time is normal, but discard if mold or an off-odor develops.
- Can last several months in the refrigerator.
Womit passt Stone Dijon Mustard gut zusammen?
- Pork
- Roast Beef
- Pretzels
- Vinaigrettes
- Sandwiches
- Charcuterie
- Cheese
- Potatoes
- Green Beans
- Cabbage
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Wie schmeckt Stone Dijon Mustard?
It offers a complex balance of sharp tang, subtle spice, and a distinctive earthy undertone from the partially ground mustard seeds, all within a creamy yet grainy base. Sharp|Vinegary|Earthy
Was ist ein guter Ersatz für Stone Dijon Mustard?
Der beste Ersatz ist Smooth Dijon Mustard (1:1). For a similar flavor profile but without the grainy texture; best for emulsified sauces.
Wie wählt und lagert man Stone Dijon Mustard?
Store unopened jars in a cool, dark pantry. Once opened, refrigerate promptly to maintain freshness. Ensure the lid is tightly sealed after each use. A slight discoloration over time is normal, but discard if mold or an off-odor develops. Can last several months in the refrigerator.