Forget the jar—real aioli is a silky, garlicky dream that turns fries into obsession, sandwiches into art, and crudités into “just one more bite.” In 10 minutes flat, you’ll whip up a creamy emulsion that tastes like you spent hours in a Provençal kitchen. Ready to level up your condiment game?

Aioli vs. Mayo: The Glow-Up
Traditional aioli is simply garlic + olive oil, pounded by hand in a mortar. Modern versions add egg yolk for stability and lemon for brightness—think turbo-charged mayo with personality. It’s gluten-free, keto-friendly, and infinitely riffable.
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- 1 large egg yolk (room temp, fresh)
- 1 garlic clove, finely minced or microplaned
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard (emulsifier + tang)
- ¾ cup extra-virgin olive oil (or half neutral oil for milder flavor)
- 1–2 tsp fresh lemon juice (to taste)
- Pinch of sea salt

Step-by-Step: Emulsion Mastery
1. Set the Base
In a medium bowl, whisk yolk, garlic, mustard, and a pinch of salt until pale and sticky—about 30 seconds.
2. Drizzle Like You Mean It
Add oil one drop at a time while whisking constantly. Yes, drops. After ¼ cup, you can stream in a thin ribbon. Go slow—breaking is heartbreak.
3. Brighten and Balance
Whisk in 1 tsp lemon juice. Taste. Need more punch? Add another teaspoon. Too thick? Splash of warm water.
4. Chill and Thicken
Cover and refrigerate 15 minutes. It firms up and flavors meld.

Flavor Twists to Obsess Over
- Truffle: ½ tsp truffle oil + black pepper
- Chipotle: 1 Tbsp adobo sauce + smoked paprika
- Herb: Stir in 1 Tbsp finely chopped parsley, chives, tarragon
- Saffron: Steep threads in lemon juice first
- Roasted Garlic: Swap raw for 2 roasted cloves (milder, sweeter)
Pro Hacks for Foolproof Aioli
- Broken sauce? Start over with a new yolk + mustard, slowly whisk in the broken mix.
- Hand-whisk fatigue? Use an immersion blender in a tall jar—same drop-by-drop rule.
- Make ahead: Stores 5 days in fridge (raw egg).
- Vegan swap: Aquafaba (chickpea liquid) + same method.

Serve It Everywhere
- Dunk: Sweet potato fries, artichokes, crab cakes
- Spread: Burgers, BLTs, roasted veggie sandwiches
- Drizzle: Grilled fish, steak, roasted potatoes
- Mix: Potato salad, deviled eggs, coleslaw
The Final Swirl
One dollop of this homemade aioli and store-bought anything will taste like sadness. You’ve got garlic, oil, and 10 minutes—go make magic.


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