Lake trout with potato risotto
After spectacular culinary journeys across the world’s oceans, Lukas Nagl has found his home port...
Mustard is one of the oldest condiments in the world and essential in many dishes. Whether sausages, cheese, sandwiches, or in dressings or marinades – mustard gives food an aromatic, often pleasantly spicy kick. The best thing: you can easily make your own mustard at home.
| Ingredients | ||
|---|---|---|
| 100 | g | Mustard seeds |
| 100 | ml | Apple cider vinegar (or white wine vinegar) |
| 50 | ml | Water |
| 1 | teaspoon(s) | Salt |
| 1 | teaspoon(s) | Sugar or honey (to taste) |
Tip:
Mustard variations
- Honey mustard: Add extra honey –great for salad dressings or cheese.
- Herb mustard: Mix in fresh or dried herbs like tarragon, rosemary, or dill.
- Fruit mustard: Refine with pureed figs, apples or apricots.
- Beer mustard: Replace part of the liquid with dark beer.