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Cookbook:German Style Sweet Mustard (Senf)

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German Style Sweet Mustard (Senf)
CategorySauce recipes
Energy~100 Cal
TimePrep: 10 minutes
Cooking: time varies
Difficulty

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Senf is German for "mustard". This particular senf, known as 'Süßer Senf', has a sweet, yet sharp taste that makes it great on sandwiches and crackers. While this recipe is from a 3rd or 4th generation German American, such recipes are said to originate from the southern parts of Germany (Bavaria).

Ingredients

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Procedure

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  1. Mix sugar, mustard, salt, and pepper together. Mix in water.
  2. Mix in vinegar last, as the mustard will lose some of its flavour if vinegar is introduced too early.
  3. Stir using a wire whisk to prevent lumps.
  4. Add some water if too thick.

Notes, tips, and variations

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  • It gets better as it cools and ages awhile.