Homemade Bacon Grease Mayonnaise Recipe (Baconnaise!) (2024)

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Learn how to make bacon mayonnaise with my easy recipe! The bacon grease lends this the ultimate flavor!

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Have you ever heard of baconnaise before? Mayonnaise made with bacon grease = baconnaise.

I’ll bet you’re going, “Why have I never thought of this before?!” It’s a little bit of brilliance.

The smoky flavors from the bacon translate so well to a mayonnaise (or aioli sauce). Especially when you add a bit of sweetness as a counterbalance.

Let me show you how this bacon mayo is made!

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First, let’s talk leftover bacon grease.

I like to keep my leftover bacon fat in a little jar in the refrigerator. I build up my store slowly and either use it in my day-to-day cooking, or use it all at once in this bacon grease mayo.

For more ideas about how to use bacon grease, check out my post on The Pioneer Woman’s blog: 20 Ways to Use Bacon Grease

Ingredients:

Let’s got over the simple ingredients real quick!

  • 1 whole egg: I like to use organic or pastured eggs when possible. Conventional eggs will still work, of course.
  • 1 egg yolk: I like to add the extra egg to help ensure the mayo sets up properly.
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar: Adding a bit of acid helps to balance out the richness of the bacon fat. You can use another kind of vinegar such as white vinegar, rice vinegar, white wine vinegar, etc. Or you could even use lemon juice instead.
  • 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon salt: I use unrefined sea salt (you can find it on Amazon or Thrive Market). Make sure to read the note at the end about how much salt to use!
  • 1 teaspoon organic cane sugar: Adding a touch of sweetness helps to balance out the richness further. Feel free to leave this out for a more keto-friendly condiment, or substitute a sweetener of choice.
  • 1 cup melted bacon grease: This is what you’ll be using in place of the vegetable oil that’s commonly used in store-bought mayonnaise or even homemade mayonnaise recipes.

Making Mayonnaise with Bacon Grease…

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Start by measuring out your rendered bacon fat (AKA bacon drippings).

You can simply pour off the bacon grease from the pan that you used to cook your bacon. No need to strain out any bacon pieces!

Don’t worry if you don’t have a full cup of bacon grease – you can top it off with some avocado oil.

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Place the remaining ingredients in the measuring cup.

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Blend everything together using an immersion blender (sometimes called a stick blender).

You can do this in a regular blender as well, but I highly highly recommend using a stick blender: it’s such an easy way to make your own mayonnaise! Plus it’s super fast, and you don’t have to dirty up your blender. Win-win!

I haven’t personally tried it, but I’m sure you could use a food processor as well.

You could also blend it in a wide mouth mason jar that has cup markings on the side if you’re not planning to use the mayonnaise right away. That’s one less dish you have to clean while making this mayonnaise! You can thank me later.

Just make sure that you blend all the way to the bottom of jar so the eggs do their work of emulsifying everything!

By the way, if you’re having trouble getting the mayo to emulsify and thicken, you can try adding an extra egg and blending again!

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Where to Use Bacon Mayonnaise:

  • Ugh, I’ll bet this would be so good mixed with a bit of ketchup for dipping French fries into!
  • It’s also flavorful spread on toast to take your BLT to the next level!
  • Use it in chicken salad for a bit of bacon goodness.
  • Add to German Potato Salad for extra bacon flavor.
  • Mix into egg salad to add that flavor of bacon to your sandwiches.

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Storing:

Store any leftovers in the refrigerator in an airtight container.

If you use 100% bacon grease in this recipe, it will solidify some in the fridge. It won’t get as hard as coconut oil or butter mayonnaise, though. Simply set the mayonnaise out at room temp for a while and it will get soft again.

You can also substitute avocado oil or olive for half of the bacon grease to get a softer mayo.

Or use half butter, half bacon grease for a bacon butter mayonnaise!

Notes:

  • I wrote this recipe without mustard since I wanted the bacon flavor to shine. If you’re partial to mustard in your mayonnaise, go ahead and add a teaspoon or two of dijon mustard or a pinch of mustard powder.
  • Start with the smaller amount of salt. Bacon grease contains some salt, so it’s better to add more as needed than discover that you’ve over salted your mayonnaise.
  • You could add a few grinds of black pepper for an added layer of flavor.
  • Add a bit of fresh garlic to make this into a bacon aioli.

So that’s my bacon fat mayo recipe! If you make it for yourself, please come back and leave a 5-star rating! It really helps Buttered Side Up out!

Yield: 1 cup

Mayonnaise Recipe made with Bacon Grease

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Don't throw out your bacon grease - make baconnaise (bacon grease mayonnaise) with it!

Prep Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 organic/pastured egg
  • 1 organic/pastured egg yolk
  • 2 tsp organic apple cider vinegar
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp unrefined salt
  • 1 tsp organic cane sugar
  • 1 cup melted bacon grease, (see note)

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a measuring cup or wide mouth jar. Blend with a stick blender, moving the wand slowly up and down until all ingredients are emulsified.
  2. Store in the refrigerator. Place out at room temperature to soften.

Notes

You can substitute avocado oil for part of the bacon grease if desired.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

16

Serving Size:

1 grams

Amount Per Serving:Unsaturated Fat: 0g

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Originally published on Jun 20, 2019 at 13:44. Post updated on August 11, 2023

Homemade Bacon Grease Mayonnaise Recipe (Baconnaise!) (2024)

FAQs

What is baconnaise made of? ›

The recipe includes crumbled bacon strips, liquid rendered bacon fat, canola oil, egg yolks, and Dijon mustard with water and lemon juice.

Why won't my homemade mayo emulsify? ›

Too much oil was added at once. A lot of the time, if you add all of the oil at once, it is too much for the egg to take and it won't emulsify. Blender / immersion blender isn't strong enough for all the oil at once. Adding oil too fast.

What is the best oil to use for homemade mayonnaise? ›

You can use olive oil, but it can be a little overpowering so I prefer to use a brand that's light and fruity. I think robust or spicy olive oils would be too much. You might also consider only replacing half of the oil called for in the recipe with olive oil and use something more neutral for the rest.

Has Baconnaise been discontinued? ›

Heinz's bacon-flavoured mayonnaise has been delisted by Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons after less than three years on the market. Called 'Baconnaise', the table sauce was launched by Heinz in January 2021.

Who makes Baconnaise? ›

Heinz | American Style Smokey Baconnaise Sauce. A creamy bacon-flavoured American style sauce. Deliciously smokey and hearty. Especially perfect with burgers and all your favourite American style foods.

Why doesn't homemade mayo make you sick? ›

However, because mayonnaise is made with acid (vinegar or lemon juice), it tends to prevent bacterial growth.

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.

Why not use olive oil for mayonnaise? ›

If you love mayonnaise but don't like seed oil, you may have tried it with olive oil. You will have found it tastes bitter. This is because extra virgin olive oil is very strong in taste and blending can cause it to get bitter.

What is Miracle Whip made of? ›

Miracle Whip is made from water, soybean oil, high-fructose corn syrup, vinegar, modified corn starch, eggs, salt, natural flavor, mustard flour, potassium sorbate, spice, and dried garlic. The original Miracle Whip is produced using less oil compared to traditional mayonnaise, thus has around half of the calories.

Why is raw egg in mayonnaise safe? ›

The United States Department of Agriculture does not recommend eating raw shell eggs that are not cooked or undercooked due to the possibility that Salmonella bacteria may be present. However, homemade mayonnaise can be safely made if raw, in-shell pasteurized eggs or pasteurized egg products are used.

What not to do with bacon grease? ›

Pour it down the drain

Don't put bacon grease down the drain. It's about the fastest way to clog it up. If you pour even one batch of bacon grease down the kitchen sink, you'll likely be on the phone with a plumber before the week's over. Grease solidifies when cool and can ruin your plumbing.

Is bacon grease better than oil? ›

Sure, bacon fat gets a bad rap for its cholesterol level compared to “healthier” fats like olive oil, but calorie for calorie, they're virtually the same. And while olive oil likes to boast that it's more heart healthy, bacon fat is fine with that, because it brings loads more flavor to the table.

Can you use bacon grease as oil? ›

Bacon fat, created by pan-frying or baking bacon in the oven, is a not-so-secret substitute for butter or oil in nearly any recipe. In fact, salvaging it—instead of dumping it down the drain, which puts pipes and local sewer lines at risk—is compulsory, no matter what you plan to do with it.

What is Baconnaise used for? ›

A hint of herbs, a touch of tomato and that irresistible bacon flavour goes into this inspiring sauce – the perfect accompaniment to juicy burgers, crunchy salads and all your everyday favourites.

What is Mcdonald's mayonnaise made out of? ›

Ingredients: Soybean oil, Water, Liquid egg yolk, Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, Mustard seeds, Mustard bran, Xanthan gum, Potassium sorbate, Calcium disodium EDTA. Contains: Egg, Mustard.

What's the difference between Japanese mayonnaise and regular mayonnaise? ›

The key difference between the two mayonnaises is that Japanese mayo is made with egg yolks only, while American mayo typically includes whole eggs. Using only egg yolks results in a mayonnaise that's richer and more custard-like in texture and gives Japanese mayo its characteristic golden glow.

What is real mayonnaise made of? ›

Mayonnaise is an emulsion of oil, egg yolk, and an acid, either vinegar or lemon juice; there are many variants using additional flavorings. The color varies from near-white to pale yellow, and its texture from a light cream to a thick gel.

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