Delightful Mayo with Crème Fraîche and Lime Zest

Mayonnaise with crème fraîche, honey and lime zest.
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I used to stay away from mayo because of its notorious high level of cholesterol and fat, and somehow the acidity is quite pungent to me. That’s my image of a Japanese Kewpie mayonnaise.

But then I encountered a fried plantain recipe from the cookbook MEZCLA: Recipes to Excite. There introduced a dipping sauce simply using mayonnaise, crème fraîche and lime zest.

It looked so good that I couldn’t help but buy a bottle of mayo and try out this sauce. It was so good that I decided I needed to blog about it here.

Mayo sauce with fish and roasted vegetables.
Pair the delightful mayo with fish and roasted veg.

This delightful mayo condiment is light and smooth — you won’t feel nasty grease coating your tongue, thanks to a good quality of crème fraîche. With the addition of freshly grated lime zest brightens up the flavour, and a little honey offers sweetness to balance the flavour (it’s not necessary if you prefer a savoury taste).

I like to use it as a dipping sauce/condiment for fish and chips, any roasted vegetables, especially potatoes!


Ingredients

Makes a dip for 2

  • 1 heaped tbsp classic mayonnaise
  • 1 heaped tbsp crème fraîche
  • ½ tsp runny honey
  • zest of 1 lime
Mayo sauce with roasted potatoes.

How to Make

  1. Mix the mayo and crème fraîche in a small bowl.
  2. Use a microplane, freshly grate the lime zest into it, then mix well.
  3. Have a taste. If you feel some sweetness is missing, add a little bit of honey. Otherwise, just leave it as it is.

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