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This blog started out as a way for me to display and sell my handmade jewelry creations. I have set up shop on Etsy.com, where my shop name is "Dreamin of Beadin". The link to my Etsy store is located on the right hand side of this page. Please check me out!! If jewelry's not your thing, then check out the site anyway ~ there are plenty of talented artists selling lots of cool things there. For your reading pleasure, this blog will serve as a sneak peek into what's going on "behind the scenes" in my world. I love to cook, so there will be plenty of recipes, as well as product reviews and the occasional product giveaway (woo hoo!) I also love to take pictures of anything and everything, and I just bought a new camera, so there will be plenty of photos. And I like wine too, so things could get pretty interesting . . . Thank you for your support of me, Etsy and "all things handmade" :)

8.08.2009

How to Make Chipotle Mayo

One of my favorite sandwiches on the menu at Panera Bread is the Sierra Turkey. The thing that makes that one so irresistible to me, aside from the awesome Asiago Focaccia bread, is the zing of the Chipotle mayo that's on it. I just love that flavor, so I wanted to learn how to make it at home. It's actually pretty easy, so here are the instructions, if you'd like to try it too. You will need 1/2 cup of mayo. It must be the real thing, and not salad dressing or "Miracle Whip". Light mayo is fine; that's what I use. You will also need two chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, and 1 Tbsp. of the adobo sauce itself. A chipotle pepper is a jalapeƱo pepper that has been dried and smoked. You should be able to find them near the other Mexican food items in your grocery store.
Combine all of the above ingredients in a food processor, and pulse until well blended.
Voila! Here is the finished product. It has a great spicy, smoked flavor. Use it to jazz up your everyday sandwiches, for a different change of pace.

1 comment:

jacjewelry said...

I love Panera! That looks easy to make, and I'll bet it'll add a zing to any sandwich or wrap!