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Sage and walnut mustard

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Sage and walnut mustard - about this recipe

Making you own condiments is so easy and always better then commercial offerings. Modify vigorously to suit your personal tastes.

Servings

Makes 500 ml of home-made walnut and sage mustard

Ingredients

Method

  1. Pour the wine and vinegar into a bowl and add the mustard seeds, leave for 24 hours.
  2. Place the mustard and wine in a food processor with a metal blade and add the sage, salt and walnuts , reserving a few walnuts for the end.
  3. Process to a paste, the finer the blend the hotter it will be.
  4. Add the remaining walnuts and pulse a few times leaving some roughly chopped nuts in the mustard.
  5. Store in a sterilised jar.
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