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Avocado Mayo Recipe (Egg-Free)

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I know, I know, by definition, mayonnaise is an emulsion of egg yolks, oil, and an acid such as lemon juice, but since I don’t do well with eggs and they aren’t allowed on the 30-Day Autoimmune Reset, I decided to experiment with an avocado mayo recipe.

Most commercial mayonnaise recipes also have soybean oil or vegetable oils which we avoid completely. If you tolerate eggs, my original homemade mayo recipe is a great alternative, but if you are doing the 30-Day reset or can’t eat eggs, it isn’t a good option.

Avocado Mayo?

I wanted to find an egg-free mayo recipe that was still a great source of healthy fats and that could be used as mayo in things like tuna salad and chicken salad. I’d already tried using plain mashed avocado and it worked pretty well but I wanted to see if I could get a little closer to the texture and flavor or regular mayonnaise.

I experimented with several different types of oils and found that pure olive oil (not extra virgin) works really well and so does avocado oil.

I also learned that adding a little bit of acid like lemon/lime juice or vinegar helps mimic the natural flavor of regular mayo and helps keep the avocado from browning so quickly. If I’m not on the autoimmune reset program, adding a little mustard helps as well.

I discovered by accident (I was in autoimmuni-tea mode) that adding a little bit of collagen hydrolysate really helps with the texture and with keeping it emulsified (plus it adds some extra collagen and protein). This ingredient is completely optional but if you decide to add it, this is the brand I used.

Healthy Avocado Mayo Recipe

One advantage of this avocado mayo is that it has less of a chance of separating than egg and oil based mayo and it can be easily re-mixed if it does.

egg-free mayonnaise recipe with avocado

Egg-Free Avocado Mayo Recipe

Egg free mayonnaise made with fresh avocado and heart healthy oils is a great substitute for conventional mayo which contains eggs and vegetable oils.
Calories 50kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

2 cups

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Remove pit and peel from avocados.
  • Put all ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend at medium speed until mixed and emulsified.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Egg-Free Avocado Mayo Recipe
Amount Per Serving (2 TBSP)
Calories 50 Calories from Fat 44
% Daily Value*
Fat 4.9g8%
Saturated Fat 0.8g5%
Sodium 126mg5%
Carbohydrates 1.9g1%
Fiber 1.3g5%
Sugar 0.6g1%
Protein 0.6g1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 2 days (though it tastes best if used immediately).

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

45 responses to “Avocado Mayo Recipe (Egg-Free)”

  1. Dominique Guillory Avatar
    Dominique Guillory

    Made it … it was sooo good … I mixed it with crab lump meat to make a crab salad instead of using regular mayo to be more healthy … I didn’t have Dijon mustard like I thought I did so I made it with regular mustard and it did not disappoint one bit! I will be making it more in the future for my family’s

  2. Sienna J. Avatar
    Sienna J.

    I do not like avocado, but I am excited to try this recipe! A lot of the comments say it was good. I’ll try to be one of the nice commenters. : )

  3. Mike Avatar

    What is the difference between “Pure olive oil” and Extra Virgin Olive Oil?
    Why do you prefer “Pure Olive oil”?

  4. Merrie Avatar

    5 stars
    Just perfect. I took deli sandwiches to a potluck but dressed up my humble dish with this mayo and got rave reviews. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Iman Avatar

    If you can, please post the nutrition information for this mayo, similar to what you provided for the Health Mayo recipe. Cheers!

  6. Beth Avatar

    5 stars
    I used sesame oil as a substitute and it worked wonderfully!

  7. Christina Avatar
    Christina

    5 stars
    This is DELICIOUS! I am totally floored by this recipe! Thank you so much!!

  8. Regina Avatar

    I may have missed this, but how do I find out how many servings this & other recipes make?

4.42 from 39 votes (30 ratings without comment)

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