Creole Remoulade

Makes approx. 450 grams Prep Time 3 minutes   Rated:

I am a bit taken with Creole cuisine. It is a heady fragrant mix of heat with sweet and spicy, citrus creaminess alongside rice and meats or seafood with smoke and crunch. All very addictive. It is such a vibrant clash of cultures that all ended up in the American south and created a nouveau cuisine that has become known as Creole. You will definitely be seeing more of it across my future work.

This little sauce is so good served in the Prawns Po’Boy but don’t limit yourself to that. It is perfect on burgers, potato salad, over pasta, grilled fish, steak or chicken.

If you are not making your own Sweet Pickle Relish for this recipe, replace with some diced sweet pickles.

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Place mustard, lime juice, rice wine vinegar, ketchup, Tabasco, anchovies, garlic, spring onions, cayenne and salt into the Thermomix bowl and blend 20 seconds/ speed 8.

2  

Scrape down lid and sides of bowl. Add oil and chopped eggs and blend 30 seconds/speed 8 to emulsify. This is not a mayonnaise consistency, but an emulsified sauce.

3  

Stir through the Sweet Pickle Relish and celery and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 weeks.

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