Vegan Mayo Recipe - Egg Free Mayo - clean cuisine (2024)

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Our vegan mayo is so creamy and delicious. So, if you’re looking for an egg free mayo, you have come to the right place.

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- Table of Contents -

  1. Why We Love This Vegan Mayo
  2. 4 Reasons I don’t use Real Mayonnaise
  3. Look for Unrefined Oils
  4. Vegan Hellman’s Mayo
  5. The Cleanest Store-Bought Brand of Real Mayonnaise
  6. How to Make Vegan Mayo
  7. Kitchen Necessities for Mayo Substitute
  8. Vitamix E310 Blender for $299.95
  9. Kitchen Favorites

I really wanted to create an egg free mayo, which is a vegan mayonnaise recipe that tastes like America’s favorite: Hellmann’s. A staple in dishes like potato salad, coleslaw, deviled eggs andfish dip;mayonnaise is definitely a classic favorite.

I have worked very hard on getting this vegan mayo just right. But all the hard work was definitely worth it!

Why We Love This Vegan Mayo

Although I already have an oil-free, vegan mayonnaise recipe on the blog, it still didn’t taste like Hellman’s. This version is an oil-free, egg free mayo and is still very creamy and delicious. But, if you want the taste of Hellmann’s mayonnaise, then this is the recipe to make.

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Why Not Just Use Real Mayonnaise Made with Eggs?

If you use the highest quality ingredients, then homemade mayonnaise (with eggs) is actually a healthy food. Real mayonnaise contains eggs, vinegar (or lemon juice), salt, mustard, oil and a tad bit of sugar.

Our definition of clean eating shows that we are not against eggs at all. Or if you happen to have our Clean Cuisine Cookbook, then you know we do use eggs.

So, why don’t I just buy Hellmann’s “Real” mayonnaise and call it a day? Why go to all the trouble of making an egg free mayonnaise recipe?

4 Reasons I don’t use Real Mayonnaise

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#1: Raw Eggs Make Me Nervous

I can’t help but worry about raw eggs and salmonella. Which is one of the most common causes of food poisoning in the United States.

I buy the absolute highest quality pasture-raised eggs from chickens that are raised the way chickens are supposed to be. Outdoors and truly free to range on pasture. In theory, high quality eggs should be much less likely to be contaminated with salmonella. However, I just can’t bring myself to eat raw eggs no matter how “clean” they may be.

The problem is, all real mayonnaise homemade recipes call for raw eggs.

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#2: I Don’t Like Store-Bought Mayonnaise with Pasteurized Eggs

Hellmann’s uses whole eggs but they are factory-farmed eggs, not pasture-raised eggs. Plus, since their mayonnaise is not sold refrigerated, in order to make the eggs shelf-stable Hellmann’s needs to pasteurize them.

Any other brand of mayonnaise that is not sold refrigerated needs to do the same thing.

Pasteurized eggs might be “safe” to eat in that you won’t get salmonella, but I don’t like the idea of eating a food that has eggs as an ingredient and that sits on the store shelf “stable” for over a year.

Maybe you won’t get salmonella from Hellmann’s mayonnaise, but it can’t possibly be as healthy as eating fresh eggs, regardless of how “safe” it may be.

By the way, Hellmann’s main competitor, Miracle Whip, was popular since it was a cheaper alternative during the Depression Era. Because Miracle Whip used powdered eggs instead of whole eggs, it lost the “real” appeal to consumers, since “real” mayonnaise could only contain whole eggs, vinegar, and olive oil.

Hellmann’s used this as a key marketing tactic against Miracle Whip for a long time, promoting its own truly “real” mayonnaise and getting a leg up on the competition.

#3: Hellmann’s “Real” Mayonnaise is Not Like It Used to Be…

Hellmann’s is not like it was 100 years ago.

Today, half of the ingredients in Hellmann’s are likely produced from genetically modified (GMO) crops. As mentioned above, the eggs in Hellmann’s are not exactly pasture-raised either. Instead, the eggs are from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), commonly known as factory farms.

The actual list of ingredients in Hellmann’s “Real” Mayonnaise are (those that are likely directly or indirectly GMOs are bold): soybean oil, water, whole eggs and egg yolks, vinegar, salt, sugar, lemon juice, calcium disodium EDTA (used to protect quality), natural flavors.

#4: Almost All Store-Bought Mayonnaise Uses Refined Oils

The other problem I have with Hellmann’s mayonnaise is that every single variety contains refined soybean oil. Or, another pro-inflammatory vegetable oil that is not healthy for inflammation. Even Hellmann’s Olive Oil Mayonnaise contains more soybean oil than olive oil!

Either way: if you decide to make my vegan egg free mayo recipe below or a conventional mayo recipe using eggs. Then, you want your mayonnaise to be healthy. It is essential you use a high quality and unrefined oil.

I have found unrefined avocado oil to be the best-tasting and healthiest oil. I have yet to try for homemade mayonnaise. By the way, did you know avocado oil has even received prescription drug status in France because of its proven ability to counter the negative effects of arthritis! (1)

I have tried using extra virgin olive oil in the past, but I found the flavor to be a bit too strong. Unrefined macadamia nut oil would also surely be very tasty, I just haven’t tried that one yet…

Look for Unrefined Oils

Unrefined oils are minimal heat processed oils (cold or expeller pressed) that have not been bleached or deodorized after extraction. Refined oils have been bleached and or deodorized. Heat damages the delicate polyunsaturated fats in oils. So, it is very important for the oils you use to undergo the least refinement possible.

Looking for healthy cooking oils? Click here to learn more about the oils that tolerate heat and those that don’t.

Vegan Hellman’s Mayo

Earlier in this article, we touched on reasons we don’t prefer the ingredients in Hellman’s Mayonnaise, including our reservation about the low-quality (not pasture raised), and shelf-stable eggs. Because of this, you might be thinking…isn’t there a Vegan Hellman’s Mayo? Well, the answer is YES! Hellman’s did come out with a vegan mayo a few years back. However, if you’ve done enough research on a vegan diet, you may know that vegan most definitely is not synonymous with healthy ingredients and clean eating. There are plenty of junk-food eating vegans out there, that are no healthier than someone eating the average American diet.

Unfortunately, Vegan Hellman’s Mayo falls more into that junk-food category, serving up an ingredient list we wouldn’t exactly deem healthy or a whole foods approach. So what’s the issue with Vegan Hellman’s Mayo?

Refined and Unhealthy Oils: Vegan Hellman’s Mayo utilizes canola oil as its very first ingredient. Canola oil is an empty-calorie, inflammatory oil we avoid at all costs, simply because there are so many better options out there!

Natural Flavors: Natural flavors may sound harmless, but there’s much more to be concerned about than you might think. The issue with natural flavors is that there isn’t actually an official definition for this term. While the original source of natural flavors must adhere to the standard of sourcing from a plant or animal, this still leaves an enormous amount of room for less-than-optimal ingredient choices. Generally thought of as “safe”, we simply don’t feel comfortable consuming anything without 100% ingredient transparency.

Whether or not you choose to consume natural flavors is up to you, and we definitely don’t think this is the worst thing ever. However, it’s worth understanding what this means before buying into the misleading phrasing: “natural”.

EDTA: EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid), is a preservative in this product for the purpose of maintaining flavor. Generally believed to be safe in small doses, larger doses can decrease the absorption of certain minerals, leading to digestive and stomach issues or other health concerns. Artificial preservatives (or artificial ingredients in general) are ones we are careful to avoid.

The Cleanest Store-Bought Brand of Real Mayonnaise

If you read all of my reasons above for why I make my own vegan mayo, but you’re still not sure it’s worth it, I totally understand. After all, homemade recipes like dairy free mayo can add up quickly to a lot of time in the kitchen.

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Buy Primal Kitchen’s Avocado Oil Mayo

I get it if you don’t have the time to make vegan mayo. Your next best bet for the cleanest store-bought brand is this Avocado Oil Mayonnaise by Primal Kitchen. I actually only recently discovered Primal Kitchen brand, before this I always just told people to avoid store-bought mayonnaise.

Ingredients in Primal Kitchen Mayonnaise: Avocado Oil, Organic Cage-Free Eggs, Organic Cage-Free Egg Yolks, Organic Vinegar (from Non-GMO Beets), Sea Salt, Organic Rosemary Extract

Primal Kitchen is not vegan mayo. They still still use eggs and the product IS shelf-stable before opening. This means the eggs undergo processing in order to remain shelf-stable, which is not optimal in my opinion. If you do not have the time to make your own vegan mayo, then I suggest trying Primal Kitchen. They really are a clean, delicious alternative!

How to Make Vegan Mayo

If you have food allergies and food sensitivities, this will be helpful to know. Our Vegan Mayo meets the following dietary restrictions:

Egg Free / Grain Free / Bean-Free / Gluten Free / Paleo Friendly / Vegan / Vegetarian / Dairy Free

Like all of our recipes, we really did try to make this recipe as allergy-friendly as possible! Like mentioned above, any homemade recipe is going to take extra time an effort. However, this mayo substitute is one of the quicker and easier recipes out there that we really do think is worth to keep on hand!

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Kitchen Necessities for Mayo Substitute

This mayo substitute requires very few ingredients, AND very few kitchen appliances! All you need to make a creamy and delicious Vegan Mayo is a high-speed blender. And while you can use any type of blender to get the job done, believe me when I say, the difference is unmatched! I spent years using cheap, handheld blenders that met my basic needs, but left my recipes chunky, and far from smooth.

You will most definitely be able to tell the difference in texture when you invest in a high-quality, high-speed blender when making Vegan Mayo, other homemade condiments, desserts, or even smoothies! An investment, but totally worth the upgrade.

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Vegan Mayo

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Vegan Mayo recipe that is an Egg Free Mayo tastes just like Hellman’s without the refined oils or pasteurized eggs. Your family will love it!

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  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 6-8 1x

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  1. Put all ingredients in a high-speed blender, in the order listed above.
  2. Process on high speed for one full minute, or until ingredients are thoroughly blended and mixture is smooth and creamy.

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Notes

Mayonnaise will keep for up to a week if stored in a mason jar in the refrigerator.

©2024 clean cuisine Recipe by: Author Madison Suttles

Vegan Mayo Recipe - Egg Free Mayo - clean cuisine (2024)

FAQs

Is vegan mayo anti-inflammatory? ›

Nutritional Value of Vegan Mayo

Vegan mayo can also be a good source of healthy fats, depending on the type of oil used. For example, avocado oil is high in monounsaturated fats, which can help reduce inflammation and lower cholesterol levels.

Why isn t my vegan mayo emulsifying? ›

I love to use it in potato salad, dressings, on sandwiches, and in Chickpea Mayo Salad. Why isn't my vegan mayo emulsifying? If your mayo isn't thickening up as expected, try adding some more oil.

What is eggless mayonnaise made of? ›

eggless mayo preparation:

in a small mixi, take ½ cup milk, ½ cup oil, ½ tsp mustard powder, ¼ tsp pepper powder, ½ tsp sugar and ½ tsp salt. pulse and blend 10 times. now the mixture has thickened. slowly add 2 tbsp oil, 1 tbsp vinegar.

How to thicken vegan mayo? ›

Oil: Just like when making regular mayonnaise, you must stream in oil to thicken the mayonnaise. I use a neutral oil like safflower or vegetable oil. Olive oil is an option, but your mayo will pick up the flavor of your olive oil, so I recommend a lighter, fruitier bottle.

What is the healthiest mayonnaise to eat? ›

When looking for a healthy version of mayo, you want to find one that has a cold-pressed or expeller-pressed oil, such as expeller-pressed safflower oil or cold-pressed avocado oil. Cold-pressed or expeller-pressed oils were made with the least amount of processing, meaning the oil was pressed out of the plant.

Is Hellmann's vegan mayo healthier than normal mayo? ›

Vegan mayo is generally a bit healthier than egg-based or non-vegan mayo, containing less saturated fats and Vegenaise contains almost no cholesterol, which can't be said in the case of an original jar of Hellman's.

What is the best emulsifier for mayonnaise? ›

Egg Yolks, the Emulsifier. Add egg yolks and salt; pulse to combine. Egg yolks contain lecithin, which resembles both oil and water molecules and can connect to both. The salt boosts flavor and makes eggs more viscous, which helps prevent separation.

What is the emulsifier in vegan mayo? ›

To make it egg-free, we're simply replacing egg yolks with aquafaba, the liquid from a can of chickpeas. Aquafaba: It's a common egg substitute because it can be whipped up to create volume. Oil: The oil is the main emulsifier in our vegan mayonnaise recipe.

How long does vegan mayo last in the fridge? ›

This thick, creamy vegan mayo is just as good as the real thing! Stored in an airtight container in the fridge, it will keep for about 2 weeks.

What can you use in place of mayonnaise? ›

9 Scrumptious Mayonnaise Substitutes (Including Vegan Options)
  • Sour cream. Sour cream can add a fresh zip of flavor to almost any recipe that calls for mayonnaise. ...
  • Pesto. Pesto is a popular paste-like sauce made from pine nuts, basil, garlic, cheese, and olive oil. ...
  • Greek yogurt. ...
  • Mustard. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Olive oil. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Hummus.
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Is Hellmann's real mayonnaise vegan? ›

Made with canola oil, Hellmann's® Vegan has an amazing wholesome taste. Hellmann's® Vegan is made without eggs and is certified Vegan by Vegan Action.

Is KFC mayo Eggless? ›

Yes they use eggless mayo.. the image is taken from their official website. What's the secret behind KFC's irresistible original recipe chicken that keeps us coming back for more?

Is it normal for vegan mayo to separate? ›

Avocado mayo can split, don't worry separation is natural

Our mayo can split if it's exposed to really cold temperatures (it can happen at the back of your fridge - it's really cold back there) but fear not, we are here to help!

Does Trader Joe's have vegan mayo? ›

I'm pleasantly surprised by TJ's new vegan mayo. The color is slightly weird, but the. taste and consistency are great. A little pricey at $5 for a 12 oz jar, but always love a good vegan find!

What is Heinz vegan mayonnaise made of? ›

Ingredients. Rapeseed Oil 72%, Water, Spirit Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, Modified Starch, Natural Flavouring, Antioxidant (Calcium Disodium EDTA). Allergen Information: This product is free from the main 14 allergens.

Which mayonnaise is anti-inflammatory? ›

Avocado oil mayonnaise is rich in monounsaturated fats, which are heart-healthy and anti-inflammatory—in contrast to the inflammatory oils used in most mayos.

Can a vegan diet be anti-inflammatory? ›

There are various studies on the impact of these diets on inflammation, but results are mixed. In a 2015 study published in Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 600 participants followed a vegan diet for three weeks which significantly reduced C-reactive protein (CRP), a key marker for acute and chronic inflammation.

Is mayo an anti-inflammatory food? ›

Excess consumption of omega-6s can trigger the body to produce pro-inflammatory chemicals. These fatty acids are found in oils such corn, safflower, sunflower, grapeseed, soy, peanut, and vegetable; mayonnaise; and many salad dressings.

Is vegan mayonnaise good for IBS? ›

Garlic Infused Vegan Mayonnaise - Packed with flavour but made only with gut-friendly ingredients. Certified Low FODMAP (IBS Friendly). Easy To Digest Mayonnaise For All Occasions - It's perfect when added to a gourmet burger, sandwich, salad, for dipping chips… or just eating out of the jar!

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