How To Make Mason Jar Hollandaise Sauce | Recipe
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I must admit that Hollandaise sauce is relatively new to me. I only knew it as the sauce that is typically served over eggs in eggs Benedict, but, despite having my own laying hens, I’m not a huge fan of most egg dishes. While I do love a good omelette or frittata, I can’t think of anything less appealing to me than a poached or hard boiled egg! So, you can imagine that something like eggs Benedict just isn’t something that is very appealing to me.
The sauce itself, though, was intriguing to me. I like using unprocessed ingredients like real butter, fresh eggs, and lemons off of my own lemon tree; plus I love to make my own sauces. After a bit of research, I decided that I definitely needed to try to make it. It is a wonderful sauce for pairing with seafood and vegetables, and with a husband who is a fisherman, I love finding new ways to serve seafood.
Foolproof Hollandaise Sauce Recipe
Hollandaise sauce is typically made over a double boiler, while constantly and carefully whisking the ingredients together to make an infamously finicky sauce. Easier blender varieties were made popular, though, by Julia Child herself. I’m all for easy and foolproof, of course, if I have a choice! If you have made your own mayonnaise, blender hollandaise shouldn’t be a challenge for you; it is basically mayonnaise made with melted butter rather than oil.
Once I made my sauce, I poured it into a mason jar for storing. It can be kept warm like that by placing your jar within another container of warm water until you are ready to serve it. To be honest, though, hollandaise sauce is best made right before you want to use it.
That said, I did experiment with storing some for later. Refrigerated, the sauce solidifies, and can even be used as a spread of sorts.
I decided to also try making a thinner sauce out of mine, warming it up again by pouring in some warm water, stirring it into the cold, solidified sauce. That worked relatively well, but I did like the sauce better the day before, when it was thicker.
I have seen people state that they have successfully warmed it up carefully in the microwave, but I haven’t tried it myself.
Seeing as the sauce does have egg yolks in it, one should be careful in the handling and storage of the sauce; just one more reason to make it right before serving. When it’s this easy and foolproof, there is no need to make it ahead!
So Let’s get to it…
Ingredients:
- 3 Egg Yolks
- 125 g (½ cup) Butter
- ½ lemon
- Salt
- Pepper
- Hot Sauce
Preparation:
Step 1.
Melt the butter over low heat.
Step 2.
Meanwhile, add the egg yolks and a squirt of lemon juice into a jar or mixing container suitable for using with a handheld blender.
Step 3.
Pour the melted butter into a container from which you can easily pour the butter into your jar; I used a measuring cup with a pouring spout. You will see that the butter separates, and clarified butter rises to the top.
Step 4.
Pour a little bit of the warm clarified butter into the jar with your other ingredients, and start blending. As you blend, continue to pour in a thin stream of clarified butter.
Step 5.
You will notice that the sauce will start to thicken. Once it gets to the consistency that you want, stop. If some of the butter solids get into the sauce, don’t worry; it isn’t a problem.
Step 6.
Taste your sauce, and add in your other ingredients to taste. Check to see if you want to add in more lemon juice, and, especially if you used unsalted butter, some salt. At this point, you can also add in a dash of hot sauce and/or freshly ground pepper. Feel free to add in other ingredients, like fresh herbs, to make the sauce your own!
Step 7.
Finish blending everything together, and your sauce is ready to serve!
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