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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Beaver Sweet Hot for sandwiches

Coleman's for bangers

French's for franks and brats

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Meet & Eat: Chichi Wang, Serious Eats Intern

for so many years, no one I asked had heard of sopapillas. They were the main attraction at a kitschy Mexican "restaurant" called Casa Bonita in Denver. Thank God for the foodie movement!

You are an excellent writer, looking forward to your contributions! That meat palace dream was hilarious. And, being partially from Hawaii, our family LURVES lychee in all of it's forms.

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Cook the Book: Eugenia Bone's 'Well-Preserved'

I want to preserve lemons and tuna and try my hand at making pickles. Also I would like to try preserving all sorts of fruits and vegetables just like my Grandma used to do in Missouri as well as making and preserving applesauce.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Beaver Sweet Hot for sandwiches

Coleman's for bangers

French's for franks and brats

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Meet & Eat: Chichi Wang, Serious Eats Intern

for so many years, no one I asked had heard of sopapillas. They were the main attraction at a kitschy Mexican "restaurant" called Casa Bonita in Denver. Thank God for the foodie movement!

You are an excellent writer, looking forward to your contributions! That meat palace dream was hilarious. And, being partially from Hawaii, our family LURVES lychee in all of it's forms.

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Cook the Book: Eugenia Bone's 'Well-Preserved'

I want to preserve lemons and tuna and try my hand at making pickles. Also I would like to try preserving all sorts of fruits and vegetables just like my Grandma used to do in Missouri as well as making and preserving applesauce.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

I like a lot of different kinds, all mentioned above, but wanted to put in a vote of confidence for the Garlic Dijon Aioli at Trader Joe's. It's goood.

-Ben

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Hengstenberg Medium Hot German Mustard, great flavor without the vinegar taste of most yellow mustards.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

My work's home base is in Switzerland. There, I discovered Thomy’s Senf. I thought at first, it was toothpaste, as it's sold in a tube (very portable). Thomy is a Swiss brand that produces food products such as mayonnaise, mustard, salad dressings, and the best [again in a tube] tomato paste. If you can get a tube of this Swiss equivalent to the U.S. 'every home has some' of French's Yellow, you'll love it. It's creamy and thick, has a nice sharpness and is packed with amazing flavor.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

i buy trader joe's dijon because it's so much cheaper than maille, which was my standard for years. would love to see how your panel compares the two.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Raye’s “Down East Schooner” Mustard. It was also the gold medal winner in the 'Classic American Yellow Mustard' category at the 2009 Mustard Competition.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

I agree with all those praising Nance's Sharp & Creamy mustard. I swear I could eat it with a spoon. Once a devoted ketchup user with french fries, I now dip them in Nance's....if that's not love, I don't know what is.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Maille regular and whole grain Dijon
Gulden's Spicy Brown Mustard
French's Yellow

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

maille whole grain and regular dijon
billy bee honey mustard
bella cucina balsamic mustard
edmond fallot tarragon mustard

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Bertman's Ballpark Mustard - absolutely the best! (I live in CT but order it from OH)

Stonewall Kitchen's Blue Cheese & Herb Mustard, amazing flavors abound.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Woebel's Sweet and Spicy Mustard - well balanced, not too sweet at all. Then again, I find a lot of honey mustards way too sweet.

Gulden's Mustard for a spicy, yet mild and found everywhere here in the Northeast.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Maille Dijon, like many others have said. Though I also have developed a fondness for Grey Poupon coarse ground mustard, which I often use in my cooking as well.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

definitely stadium mustard. might only be available in Cleveland though. now I'm going to have to check Boston supermarkets for it....

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Honeycup Mustard. There's nothing else out there like it. Such a strong flavor, I love it. In fact, I'm eating a sandwich with it right now!

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Yellow mustard doesn't taste like mustard to me. It tastes like Vinegar.
Maille's my brand for sure.
@Expatslat - oh man it's a deadly blend!! soo good
I'm a fan of most President's Choice condiments as well.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Ditto Coleman's, but for everyday I like the Natural Value yellow mustard that's cheap at my co-op

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Pommery Green Peppercorn Mustard, or, being all chichi - Moutarde au Poivre Vert. This stuff is so good I'll just eat a spoonful of it they way one does with peanut butter. It's not cheap, but man, I go through it like like wildfire.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Please give us a honey mustard category. Spicy mustards are quite delicious but there are times when only a sweet mustard will do. Nance's has always been a favorite.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Raye's Sweet & Spicy mustard is my new go to sandwich slatherer, I found it at World Market here in Florida and will stock up incase they pull it. My back up mustard is Ben's Sweet Hot. Both are outstanding full-flavored condiments I use for sandwiches and as additions to my feeble attempts at making sauces.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Grey Poupon is my go-to mustard, though lately I've been really enjoying the Sweet Garlic Mustard from Peju Province Winery in Napa Valley.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Honeycup mustard. Vermont Maple Horseradish Mustard, which appears not to be available separately on their web site. French's classic yellow on hot dogs, since the hot dog wouldn't taste like a hot dog to me otherwise.

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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?

Nobodys mentioned Boetjes ? Midwest standard German ,dark . Made in Rock Island ,Ill

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