One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (2024)

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Cheryl MalikPosted: 07/14/18Updated: 05/15/22

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This immersion blender Whole30 mayo is ready in just about one minute – totally life-changing for this Whole30 staple! It’s rich and so versatile and pretty darn fool-proof, made with only a few ingredients. Paleo and clean eating.

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Why This Recipe Is a Condiment Game-Changer

Homemade mayo is truly nothing like packaged and jarred mayonnaise, though I have to admit I still love the premade stuff. But homemade mayo? There’s a creaminess there, a richness from the fresh ingredients that will turn you on your head and make you repent for all your mayo-shunning ways. You can blend in cloves of fresh garlic, add a bit more spicy mustard powder, more salt, more lemon juice… It’s quite possibly the most versatile thing you can keep in your fridge, functioning as about half of an entire dish when blended with plenty of fresh garlic and served alongside blanched veggies and salt cod for a traditional Niçoise gran aïoli.

Or as the creamy base for a quick creamy chipotle sauce, blitzed together with smoky chipotle peppers, rich adobo sauce, and bright lime juice.

Or you can just stir in a generous portion of smoked paprika, serving the neon orange dip alongside a seared steak and duckfat-roasted potatoes.

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Why You’ll Love It

  • It’s insanely creamy and rich, nothing at all like the stuff from the jar.
  • The immersion blender lets this emulsion come together super quickly – in just about one minute!
  • This Whole30 mayo is basically foolproof: mine has never, ever broken.
  • You don’t need to use room temperature eggs – chilled is fine!

All of that to say this: homemade mayonnaise is amazing, and on a Whole30 mayo is a total must. It adds creaminess and flavor to so many dishes, elevating a simple meal of protein + veggies to a gourmet experience. The catch is… you have to make your own. Unless you buy Primal Kitchen Avocado Oil Mayonnaise (totally compliant!), there are really no compliant storebought brands out there. Luckily, it’s SUPER easy to make your own.

Tips

  • Make absolutely positively sure that you do not use “regular” olive oil in this Whole30 mayo; this will result in a bitter mayo.
  • You can use three compliant oils for this Whole30 mayo: light-tasting olive oil, avocado oil, or fractionated (liquid state, not melted) coconut oil. Costco has a great avocado oil, and we use this often for an economical Whole30 mayo!
  • Use a jar that is not much wider than the head of your immersion blender; the jar that comes with the blender is great. Mason jars and silicone measuring cups work well, too. This is important, though!
  • Start your Whole30 mayo with the head of the blender touching the bottom of the jar. Start blending and work your way up to high speed, making sure you see a creamy emulsion at the bottom before moving the blender around. Once you see that creamy emulsion, start lifting the blender up a bit and pressing it back down, essentially emulsifying the mixture above the mayo at the bottom, bit by bit. Follow this method and this Whole30 mayo is totally foolproof!
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Variations

  • Up the fresh garlic in this Whole30 mayo for a seriously delicious garlic aioli.
  • Stir in some of my Whole30 sriracha for a spicy, creamy red chile sauce or sriracha mayo. This is exactly what is drizzled over my Whole30 egg roll in a bowl!
  • Mix in a generous portion of smoked paprika to make a delicious side for steak and roasted fingerling potatoes, or swap the smoked paprika for chipotle pepper powder for a chipotle aioli! Great on everything, especially my Whole30 fish taco bowls.
  • Use this Whole30 mayo as a base for my Whole30 ranch dressing. Even better, use the same method to make my favorite ever Whole30 dump ranch recipe.

Is mayo allowed on Whole30?

Yes! And no. Mayonnaise the condiment is definitely allowed, but “standard” mayonnaise like Hellman’s is not, since it almost always has sugar, canola oil, soybean oil, etc. This Whole30 mayo is absolutely compliant, but if you need to buy some in a pinch, check out Primal Kitchen Avocado Oil Mayo. I get this delivered to my door super cheap thanks to Thrive Market, so check that out, too!

How long can you keep fresh mayonnaise?

This Whole30 mayo will keep in an airtight container, like a glass mason jar, about 2 weeks.

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Other recipes you’ll love:

  • Whole30 Dump Ranch Recipe
  • Whole30 Ranch Dressing(not made in immersion blender)
  • Whole30 Chicken Bacon Ranch Poppers
  • Whole30 Caesar Dressing

Hey – you’ve made it this far, so now we’re basically best friends! If you make this recipe, I’d love for you to give it a quick review & star rating ★ below. Make sure you follow me on Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, and Facebook, too!

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One Minute Whole30 Mayo Made in the Immersion Blender

Prep:5 minutes minutes

Cook:0 minutes minutes

Total:5 minutes minutes

This immersion blender Whole30 mayo is ready in just about one minute – totally life-changing for this Whole30 staple! It's rich and so versatile and pretty darn fool-proof, made with only a few ingredients. Paleo and clean eating.

Makes about 1 ¼ cup.

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10 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 large egg
  • juice of ½ lemon about ½ tablespoon
  • 2 teaspoons mustard powder
  • 1-2 cloves garlic medium, peeled and smashed
  • 1 cup light olive oil or avocado oil or fractionated coconut oil
  • Kosher salt

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in the jar that just fits the head of your immersion blender – if your immersion blender came with a jar, that’s perfect. The size of the jar is important, though: the circumference of the jar must be only slightly larger than the head of the blender (letting it fit at all) and the mixture must reach the blades. Let ingredients settle for a few seconds.

  • Place head of immersion blender down into the mixture, at the bottom of the jar. Turn on low speed. Do not move the head until a white, creamy, thick mayo forms at the bottom by the head – this will take a few seconds. Increase the speed to medium and then to high. Begin to slowly tilt and lift the immersion blender in order to emulsify all the oil; turn the blender off and use the head to push down the oil at the top if necessary. When all oil is emulsified, remove blender and season with salt to taste.

Notes

  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
  • Can be easily doubled.

Recipe yields approximately 1¼ cups of mayonnaise. Nutritional values shown reflect information for 1 serving out of 10, roughly cup or 2 tablespoons.

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Nutrition Information

Serving Size: 2tablespoons, Calories: 200cal, Protein: 1g, Fat: 22g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 16mg, Sodium: 7mg, Potassium: 11mg, Total Carbs: 1g, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 24IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 4mg, Iron: 1mg

Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.

Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.

To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

© Author: Cheryl Malik

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Meet Cheryl Malik

In addition to being a certified health coach, certified yoga instructor, and mom of 3, Cheryl is also the recipe developer, editor-in-chief, food photographer, and passionate foodie behind 40 Aprons. Having spent the last 10+ years as a food blogger, she's become known for her flavorful recipes, detailed instructions, gorgeous photography, and down-to-earth approach to food and cooking in general.

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    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (13)Jessica | 40 Aprons Team says

      We’re so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing, Megan!

      Reply

  1. One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (14)Roberta says

    Is there a version of this that I can make without an immersion blender? It sounds delicious and I want to get away from processed store bought mayo but sadly, I do not currently own an immersion blender. Thank you

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    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (15)Jessica | 40 Aprons Team says

      Hi Roberta! Unfortunately, this recipe was developed to be used with an immersion blender.

      Reply

      • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (16)Megan | 40 Aprons Team says

        Roberta, to make it with a regular blender or a food processor, follow the method we use for our Whole30 Garlic Mayo! https://40aprons.com/best-whole30-ranch-dressing-whole30-garlic-mayonnaise/

  2. One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (17)Christine says

    Stayed completely liquid, used immersion blender, right size jar, all ingredients, avocado oil. Big waste of my oil.

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    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (18)Megan | 40 Aprons Team says

      I’m so sorry, Christine! We haven’t had that happen before so I’m not sure exactly what might have gone wrong. I’m assuming you moved super slowly and worked from the bottom up? We’ll retest this one and see if we can recreate your results.

      Reply

    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (19)Nancy says

      The first time I made it it was perfect. The 2nd time it was liquid. Same ingredients and process. No idea why this happened. Glad it wasn’t just me. And yeah, waste of oil. I don’t have enough right now to try another batch.

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      • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (20)Megan | 40 Aprons Team says

        I’m so sorry, Nancy! That’s very odd. We’ll definitely retest this one ASAP and see if we can recreate the problem and find a solution!

  3. One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (21)Tracy says

    This did not work. It was liquid and I tried it twice consecutively whilst ingredients 2 cups of oil and 2 eggs and my time.
    Skip this one.
    It doesn’t work.

    Reply

    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (22)Megan | 40 Aprons Team says

      I’m so sorry this one didn’t turn out for you, Tracy! We’ve had great success with it ourselves and several of our readers have as well. Without seeing your exact process, it’s hard to say what went wrong, but I’d love to help troubleshoot if I can.

      – Were you using an immersion blender? Or did you try making it by hand or in a traditional blender? This was developed to be made with an immersion blender, and a different method may not yield the same results.
      – Did you use a jar that’s just barely wider than the head of your immersion blender? If the jar is too large, the mixture won’t emulsify and will just stay liquidy.
      – Does your immersion blender have multiple speeds or only one? If your immersion blender only has one speed, the process will take longer than with a multi-speed blender.
      – Did the ingredients at the bottom of the jar thicken at all? If not, it’s possible you were moving too fast.
      – How long did you blend the ingredients? Did you work from the bottom of the jar to the top once and then stop mixing, or did you push the immersion blender back down to the bottom and repeat until the mixture emulsified completely?

      I hope you’ll give this one another try!

      Reply

    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (23)SBM says

      I have made this recipe at least 10 times and it’s perfect. Today I have had the same reaction… 2 failed attempts. I have no idea why it won’t thicken. For the second attempt, I even opened a new bottle of oil. Perplexed other than possibly my lemons wer bad? Eggs are fresh so confused

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      • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (24)Megan | 40 Aprons Team says

        I’m so sorry to hear that, SBM! How odd that it worked fine until now. Did you make any other changes to your method? Making it in a new jar or anything seemingly small like that?

        Like I mentioned to Tracy, it’s hard to troubleshoot exactly since we weren’t there with you, but we can definitely try!

        – Did you use a jar that’s just barely wider than the head of your immersion blender? If the jar is too large, the mixture won’t emulsify and will just stay liquidy.
        – Did the ingredients at the bottom of the jar thicken at all? If not, it’s possible you were moving too fast.
        – How long did you blend the ingredients? Did you work from the bottom of the jar to the top once and then stop mixing, or did you push the immersion blender back down to the bottom and repeat until the mixture emulsified completely?

        You probably know to check all of those points already, since this isn’t your first time making the mayo, but I like to double-check the basics just in case!

  4. One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (25)C C Morrison says

    This tastes amazing and is super easy to make! Never going back to buying off the shelf, this is that good!One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (26)

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    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (27)Jessica | 40 Aprons Team says

      So glad you loved it! 🙂

      Reply

  5. One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (28)Patricia says

    Immersion blender does a super job. Much faster than the blender or electric mixer.

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    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (29)Jessica | 40 Aprons Team says

      We love the immersion blender! It’s such a game-changer!

      Reply

  6. One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (30)Betty says

    I’m not sure what I did wrong, but it turned out really liquid. I do have immerse blender, i even tried to switch later to the whisk, it still end up being like milk

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    • One Minute Whole30 Mayo (Made with Immersion Blender) (31)Megan | 40 Aprons Team says

      Was the jar you used the right size? If it’s too big, the mayo won’t get the right consistency.

      Reply

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FAQs

Why is my immersion blender mayonnaise too runny? ›

How to fix a broken mayo:
  1. In a new container or bowl, crack an egg and mix with an immersion blender or whisk.
  2. While blending or whisking, slowly add the broken mayo. Do this step VERY slowly! Once it starts to thicken, you can start adding more at once. Blend until all is incorporated.
Mar 13, 2023

How to thicken Whole30 mayo? ›

Warm Water: Whisk in two teaspoons of boiling water. The hot water will re-emulsify the ingredients. If the broken mayo doesn't thicken right away, add another teaspoon and go from there until it thickens.

Why is mayo not Whole30 compliant? ›

Okay, in case we do, there are several ingredients in a lot of store-bought mayos that will rule it out for the Whole30—usually soybean oil and some form of sugar. Don't be fooled by “healthy” labeling, either… even some “olive oil” mayos contain far more vegetable oil than olive oil.

Can you have mayo on a Whole30 diet? ›

yup, mayo! Both my Whole30 Date Mustard and Whole30 Raising Cane's Sauce have a mayo base. Mayo makes sauces creamy as well as is a healthy fat that prevents sweeter sauces like my Whole30 Date Mustard (aka Whole30 “Honey” Mustard) from spiking your blood sugar.

Can you emulsify with an immersion blender? ›

IMMERSION BLENDER SALAD DRESSINGS AND MARINADES

Quickly emulsify vinaigrettes, creamy salad dressings and rich marinades for custom flavor profiles. Creating homemade dressings and marinades with an immersion blender lets you choose the amount of each ingredient added and tweak the flavors to your exact preferences.

What is the best Whole30 thickening agent? ›

Arrowroot powder is an effective thickener and can be especially helpful in sauces and gravies.

What is a thickening agent on Whole30? ›

Arrowroot Starch/Flour — This is my favorite thickener that is Whole30 Compliant. Sub it for Cornstarch in asian dishes or for flour in gravy and sauce recipes.

How to fix homemade mayo that didn't emulsify? ›

So, if you have added too much oil, the remedy is simple: place a small amount of your broken mayonnaise in a clean bowl and add a few drops of lemon juice or vinegar. As the mixture improves, gradually add the rest of the broken mayonnaise and alternate with a few drops of liquid, until your mayonnaise looks better.

Why is the Whole30 diet bad? ›

It also restricts important nutrients you'd get from grains and legumes. This makes it hard for you to get the right amount of calcium and vitamin D. The Whole30 diet could make your blood sugar levels fluctuate. It can also cause inflammation in your gut, and hurt your health.

What brand of mayo is Whole30 compliant? ›

Whole30 Approved Mayo

Primal Kitchen Foods Chipotle Lime Mayo: This product has a cult-like following. I've been a fan of it since it came out! Amazon Prime, $17.50 for 2 x 12 oz. or $9.70 for 12 oz. Tessemae's Organic Mayo: Personally, this is my favorite Whole30 Approved mayo.

Why is Stevia not allowed on Whole30? ›

In conclusion, stevia is not allowed on the Whole30 diet. The program's focus on eliminating all forms of added sugars, including natural and artificial sweeteners, aims to help participants reset their taste buds, discover the natural sweetness of unprocessed foods, and break free from sugar cravings.

Is corn on the cob allowed on Whole30? ›

Well, the Whole30 diet requires you to eliminate many common foods in order to maintain a healthier diet. It eliminates grains, dairy, wheat, rice, oats, and corn. Soy, beans, and peanuts are eliminated, too. No alcohol, sugar, or other sweeteners are allowed.

Is any cheese allowed on Whole30? ›

Although traditional, dairy-derived cheese is a no-go during a Whole30, there's a world of dairy-free cheesy elements that's compatible. These include: Almond-based “ricotta” or “cream cheeses,” like select varieties from Kite Hill.

Why are potatoes OK on Whole30? ›

But white potatoes are an accessible, nutrient-dense, whole food, and it was an easy call to bring them back into the Whole30 along with other starches and varieties of potatoes. They were added back into the program in 2014, with the exception of commercially-prepared fries or chips.

How do you thicken runny mayonnaise? ›

Adding another raw egg yolk and whisking the mixture once again may be all you need to fix your homemade mayonnaise. This works because egg yolk is the ingredient that acts as the glue and helps the whipped oil stay in that light and creamy mayo state.

How do you make mayonnaise less liquid? ›

A common way to thicken homemade mayonnaise is to gradually add more oil while continuously whisking the mixture. Another method is to add a small amount of dijon mustard, which can help to emulsify the ingredients and give the mayonnaise a thicker consistency.

Can you over blend homemade mayonnaise? ›

When blended too long, the emulsion that brought the spread together is more likely to break, either from overprocessing or overheating. Follow this tip: To keep the emulsion from breaking and the mayo from separating, process just until the ingredients are combined and emulsified.

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