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Make cheap mayo dip quick - good for you too

sashanut
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Thought I would just share my method of making dip - much cheaper than the expensive little pots in the supermarket & if you are watching your weight, good for that too!
All you need is a pot of very low-fat fromage frais (I buy the big size ones from Morrisons) - any brand will do - & also a jar of mayo. That can be also any brand, I use the cheapest one that I like the taste of. Decant about half a large tub of fromage frais into a bowl - drain off any excess liquid on the top first. Then add a couple of spoonfuls of the mayo to the FF & mix well. Voila! Cheap, healthy dip quickly. You can add more/less mayo to your personal taste & of course any herbs that you want. It's not as creamy as the full-fat versions but we like it better. We have this with pasta dishes, with Indian dishes - & have even been known to dip pizza slices in it (ssssh).
All you need is a pot of very low-fat fromage frais (I buy the big size ones from Morrisons) - any brand will do - & also a jar of mayo. That can be also any brand, I use the cheapest one that I like the taste of. Decant about half a large tub of fromage frais into a bowl - drain off any excess liquid on the top first. Then add a couple of spoonfuls of the mayo to the FF & mix well. Voila! Cheap, healthy dip quickly. You can add more/less mayo to your personal taste & of course any herbs that you want. It's not as creamy as the full-fat versions but we like it better. We have this with pasta dishes, with Indian dishes - & have even been known to dip pizza slices in it (ssssh).
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