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Related: About this forumI bought a vintage mayonaisse maker.
It was a Wesson Oil promotional gadget that came out in the 30s...40s...?
My mom had one in the 40s during the war years.
Maybe had something to do with rationing?
I finally found one on eBay. $20 with shipping.
Cheap at the price.
Recipe is embossed on raised glass on the jar.
Can't wait to try it.
enough
(13,454 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(152,071 posts)I used to make my own mayonnaise. Not sure why I stopped--maybe it was because it was a bit tricky and took some time.
But it was sure yummy!
sinkingfeeling
(52,990 posts)Once you have had homemade mayonnaise, you will never eat the store bought kind again!
Kinda like me and tomato soup.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)I would rarely order or buy it. And when I do, I am disappointed.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)incredibly good. OMG, that was a long time ago.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)I like to make it 3 or 4 times a year, mainly in the cold months.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)badhair77
(4,609 posts)Im fascinated by it. Ive made my own mayo but never saw this equipment before. Great find!
OhNo-Really
(3,991 posts)coeur_de_lion
(3,799 posts)Just curious. I made home made mayo once with olive oil and it was terrible!
csziggy
(34,189 posts)You can use light olive oil, maybe for just part of the oil, but not the types that have a distinct flavor.
trof
(54,273 posts)They offered these so people would buy more Wesson oil.
It's a light vegetable oil.
LisaM
(28,596 posts)Maybe with one of the more aromatic olive oils it might be passable, but the batch I made with regular olive oil was really terrible and bitter. Back to canola oil for me (or safflower).
safeinOhio
(34,069 posts)Fels-Naptha Soap, advertising cheese grater..
Found an image on eBay..
https://www.google.com/search?q=fels-naptha+soap+cheese+grater+images&client=safari&rls=en&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=uz9s3pZGaSwpiM%253A%252CTV-B2xXxEX7JCM%252C_&usg=__KSxh4D_25ow36v0RXEJXODneRFc%3D&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjG-NPwhdTZAhVSm-AKHTu0B-EQ9QEIKjAB&biw=1029&bih=804#imgrc=uz9s3pZGaSwpiM:
I use it all of time.
csziggy
(34,189 posts)Just Google uses of Fels Naptha and you will find loads of things.
I found this:
Do you hand wash your dishes? Why not make use this super budget friendly ways to use Fels-Naptha and make homemade dish soap? For hand washing dish soap, just grate 1/4 cup Fels-Naptha and combine with 1 cup of water. Melt the soap into the water on the stove, let cool then use like you would any other dishwashing liquid. It will work better than any dish liquid you can buy at the store for hand washing, but it isnt great for dishwashers.
http://sixdollarfamily.com/ways-to-use-fels-naptha-soap-to-save-money-around-your-home
safeinOhio
(34,069 posts)I thought my grated cheese tasted a little soapy.
😊
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)it cleans better than TIDE
Ilsa
(62,235 posts)I don't remember it being that one, though, because I don't remember the raised lettering.
I would think it would be marvelous for emulsifying any oil and water or vinegar marinades or dressings.
TexasProgresive
(12,285 posts)Makes great Mayo- you'll never want Helmanns, Kraft or Dukes again.
dae
(3,396 posts)lunasun
(21,646 posts)I thought maybe you mix it up with the device every time you serve it like a dressing that separates
Can you tell I don't know much about mayo?
not fooled
(6,071 posts)of my kitchen utensils, gadgets and small appliances come off eBay. American made, durable and same cost or less than junky chinese sht at big box stores.
erronis
(16,827 posts)When I lived in Europe in the 60's we could get some wonderful mayonnaise in a small tube - it really tasted like it was made from olive oil.
What I learned over many years, is that olive oil should not be agitated too much since the hydrocarbon chains in OO are quite fragile. Start with another light oil such as safflower and add the egg, lemon, etc. to that while agitating. Add the OO later as the mixture is starting to coalesce.
Anyone have thoughts about avocado oil?
Pepsidog
(6,310 posts)lillypaddle
(9,605 posts)Keep us posted on how it works out.
trof
(54,273 posts)1 egg
2 TBSP. vinegar or lemon juice
1 tsp ea. mustard, salt, suger
dash of pepper
1 PT. Wesson Oil
Put in everything but the oil.
Screw the top on and mix it up with the plunger.
The top is concave and the hole is a bit larger than the shaft of the plunger so you can dribble in the oil while you pump up and down.
Voila! Mayonaisse!
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)Docreed2003
(17,802 posts)trof
(54,273 posts)It's pretty good.
Not as thick as store bought.
No preservatives.
May thicken up a bit when chilled.
Did you know cooking oil, any kind, has 150 calories per TABLESPOON?
Whew.
It's a bit bland.
Next time I think I'll double up on the lemon juice and mustard.
Then I'll branch out into garlic aioli, etc.
Tabasco?
Sririachi?