Can I use French's Mustard as a substitute for Dijon mustard?
Asked 2 years ago
French's Mustard and Dijon mustard serve different flavor profiles, so substituting one for the other may affect the overall taste of your dish. French's Mustard is known for its smooth texture and tangy flavor, whereas Dijon mustard has a sharper, more complex flavor due to the use of brown or black mustard seeds and white wine or vinegar. In recipes that require a mild tanginess, French's Mustard can work as a substitute in a pinch, especially in dressings, marinades, or sauces where the distinct flavor of Dijon is not the focal point. However, if the recipe relies heavily on the unique sharpness of Dijon, it may be best to look for a closer alternative, or you might consider mixing French's Mustard with a splash of vinegar or some other ingredients to mimic Dijon’s flavor. For specific recipes or detailed information, it is always a good idea to check the current web page for tips and alternatives.
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