Crudités with dill mayonnaise

This gorgeous green mayo gets its colour from a simple dill-infused oil (which looks cheffy but couldn’t be simpler to make). Here we’ve served it with a beautiful crudités platter, but it can be used in place of regular mayonnaise in any recipe.

Try our ultimate homemade mayo recipe and discover our top tips for making perfect mayo every time, plus how to turn it into tartare sauce, thousand island dressing and more.

  • Serves 4-6
  • Serves 4-6. Hands-on time 15 min

Nutrition

Calories
391kcals
Fat
39g (3.6g saturated)
Protein
5.9g
Carbohydrates
3.8g (3.5g sugars)
Fibre
2.3g
Salt
0.3g

delicious. tips

  1. Don’t waste it Use the leftover mayonnaise for sandwiches or a knockout potato salad with pickles and smoked mackerel.

    Easy swaps Don’t like dill? Any soft green herb (basil, parsley, chives) works just as well.

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