Good Mustard

busterb • Jun 5, 2006 7:24 pm
I had a thread about the great mustard I had years ago in Germany.
Anyway someone has been to Germany for a week or so and dropped me off a jar of Lowensenf, don't know how to put the 2 dots over the O, but feel sure someone will tell me.
I'll report later and tell if any good and as great as I remember.
glatt • Jun 5, 2006 9:16 pm
I love how a lot of German mustard comes in old fashioned metal toothpaste tubes. The Germans know their mustard. And their bread. And their beer. And their wursts. I'm getting hungry.
footfootfoot • Jun 5, 2006 9:41 pm
Oh when SWMBO and I were in Aachen visiting her family we made a day trip to monchau? (montjoie) where they bread was unbelievable and there was a mustard factory that did tours and etc. We bought a bunch of mustard in little stone crocks. I will dig up photos of the place.

They had about twenty different kinds of mustard.
smoothmoniker • Jun 6, 2006 11:27 am
I'm by no means a conisuire, but Jack Daniels makes a mustard that's pretty good.
Buddug • Jun 6, 2006 8:24 pm
Maille mustard from Dijon is my favourite . It can be used as a condiment , and also as a marinade . Slather pork chops , or pieces of jointed rabbit in Maille , and then grill . The European answer to the tandoori . I also use it as part of a salad dressing . It can also be used instead of egg-yolk to make a mayonnaise . Il n'y a que maille qui maille .