¿Qué es Grainy Mustard?
A piquant condiment made from coarsely ground mustard seeds, vinegar, salt, and spices, offering a textured bite and tangy, spicy flavor.
"A rustic and sophisticated condiment, its whole seeds provide a delightful pop and a complex, piquant flavor that elevates simple dishes."
¿A qué sabe Grainy Mustard?
Piquant, Tangy, Earthy, Mildly Spicy, Pungent
- Taste
- Tangy, Pungent, Spicy, Savory
- Texture
- Gritty, Viscous
- Aroma
- Sharp, Piquant, Horseradish-like
- Acidity
- High
Technical Metrics
Key Feature
Whole or coarsely ground mustard seeds
Main Flavor Compounds
Allyl isothiocyanate (from sinigrin)
Shelf Life (Opened)
6-12 months (refrigerated)
Información Nutricional
Per 5g (1 tsp)El Secreto del Chef
To mellow the sharpness, briefly cook grainy mustard with a liquid like wine or cream; this dissipates volatile compounds.
Sustitutos y Proporciones de Grainy Mustard
El mejor sustituto para Grainy Mustard es Dijon Mustard, usado en una proporción de 1:1. Best for vinaigrettes and sauces, offering a smoother but similar flavor profile.
| Sustituto | Proporción | Mejor para |
|---|---|---|
| Dijon Mustard Mejor | 1:1 | Best for vinaigrettes and sauces, offering a smoother but similar flavor profile. |
| Stone-Ground Mustard | 1:1 | Very similar in texture and flavor, often interchangeable; check spice blend differences. |
| Wasabi Paste | 1:0.5 | For a similar pungent heat without the tang. Use sparingly, as it's more intense. |
| Horseradish | 1:0.5 | Provides intense pungency and heat, but a different flavor complexity and texture. |
Cómo Elegir y Almacenar Grainy Mustard
- Look for brands with minimal additives.
- Refrigerate after opening for best quality.
¿Con Qué Combina Bien Grainy Mustard?
- Roast beef
- sausages
- sandwiches
- vinaigrettes
- potato salad
- pretzels
- cheese boards.
Preguntas frecuentes
¿A qué sabe Grainy Mustard?
Piquant, Tangy, Earthy, Mildly Spicy, Pungent Sharp, Piquant, Horseradish-like
¿Cuál es un buen sustituto para Grainy Mustard?
El mejor sustituto es Dijon Mustard (1:1). Best for vinaigrettes and sauces, offering a smoother but similar flavor profile.
¿Cómo eliges y almacenas Grainy Mustard?
Look for brands with minimal additives. Refrigerate after opening for best quality.