Homemade Whole Grain Spicy Beer Mustard PT730M https://img4.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/0918/f2/f/233193/300x200x90.jpg Make your whole grain mustard at home with this recipe, using brown and yellow mustard seeds, IPA beer, apple cider vinegar, and 7-pot chili peppers that offer a blast of wondrous heat. The great thing about making your mustard is you can include all the flavors you want. Add in those ingredients you’ll never find in the store, like 7-Pot peppers. 4 servings Ingredients: Salt 3 7-Pot peppers, chopped 1 cup IPA beer 1 cup Apple cider vinegar 2/3 cup Yellow mustard seeds 1/2 cup Brown mustard seeds
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Homemade Whole Grain Spicy Beer Mustard

Make your whole grain mustard at home with this recipe, using brown and yellow mustard seeds, IPA beer, apple cider vinegar, and 7-pot chili peppers that offer a blast of wondrous heat. The great thing about making your mustard is you can include all the flavors you want. Add in those ingredients you’ll never find in the store, like 7-Pot peppers.
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Homemade Whole Grain Spicy Beer Mustard
    01 Information
    • Grade easy
    • Serving 4 servings
    • Calorie 303 Kcal
    • Prep Time 720 Mins
    • Cook Time 10 Mins
    • Total Time 730 Mins
    02 Ingredients
      • Salt
      • 3 7-Pot peppers, chopped
      • 1 cup IPA beer
      • 1 cup Apple cider vinegar
      • 2/3 cup Yellow mustard seeds
      • 1/2 cup Brown mustard seeds
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    03 Method
    • Step 1
      To a large mixing bowl, add mustard seeds with vinegar and beer. Mix well. Pour into a large jar and seal.
    • Step 2
      Set the jar in a dry place overnight to let the seeds absorb the liquid, at least 12 hours. You will notice the seeds grow larger, but the mixture still looks like mustard seeds floating in liquid.
    • Step 3
      Stir in the 7-Pot peppers and salt. Mix well.
    • Step 4
      Add to a food processor and process to your tastes. You can process only a little to keep most of the seeds, or go to town and mix it. I processed mine to about 80 percent, keeping a few seeds in there.
    • Step 5
      Set the mustard into a sterilized jar and serve! The flavors will keep developing as time goes by. Enjoy!
    04 Author
    zhanghengshuo zhanghengshuo
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