There is a product called Nayonaisse - it is egg & gluten free.
product information: http://www.nasoya.com/nasoya/nayonaise_original.html
I've seen it at Whole Foods & other natural food grocers.
Here's info about Veganaise: http://www.followyourheart.com/products.php
Here are 2 recipes:
Vegan Mayo Recipe by: Roberta Joiner
This is the one I teach at McDougall program and use all the time -great for potato salad with lots of dijon. Vit C makes it nice and tart - more like a sour cream than a mayo.
1 Pkg firm or extra firm silken tofu
1000 mg of vit C, crushed
1 tsp onion or garlic powder
1 tsp yellow mustard
the juice of 1 fresh lemon
Puree all in food processor. Add Dijon mustard for a great dipping sauce for artichokes or asparagus or sandwich spread.
http://www.fatfreevegan.com/dressings/vegan_mayo.shtml
Vegan Mayo by Mizzy
time to make 10 min 10 min prep
1 cup soymilk
2 1/2 cups safflower oil
1 1/2 tablespoons cider vinegar
1/4 teaspoon dry mustard
1 tablespoon agave nectar
1 dash hot sauce
1 tablespoon sea salt
fresh ground black pepper
1. place the soy milk in a blender, and with the blender still running, slowly drizzle in the oil.
2. Continue adding the oil until it is all absorbed.
3. Transfer to a large bowl, and whisk in the vinegar, mustard, agave nectar, hot sauce, salt and pepper to taste.
4. the mayo will keep in the refrigerator, covered, for up to a week.
http://www.recipezaar.com/90544
2007-09-24 20:04:17
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2016-12-24 02:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Follow Your Heart's Vegenaise is GF, as is Spectrum Organic's egg-free mayo. I'm having a hard time finding people who sell the stuff online. I suggest dropping a dragnet on a search engine to find out who sells the stuff (I checked out glutenfree.com and glutenfreepantry.com, but they don't sell either one).
With that said, I think the recipe above using tofu is on the right track, but I think the proportions are a bit off. I used to make this when I worked in a vegetarian restaurant:
1/2 block silken tofu (Mori-Nu brand)
1/4 c lemon juice or GF vinegar
1/4 c oil
1/2 tsp dry mustard, OR 1 1/2 tsp prepared dijon
3/4 tsp salt
you might like a tsp or two of sugar or honey
1-2 Tbsp water to aid blending
Just blend all this together. Taste and adjust flavors to suit. Mustard increases in flavor as it sits. This doesn't keep very long, about 7 days in refrigerator.
After much searching, I found one place that sells Spectrum egg-free mayo online: http://www.shopnatural.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?
2007-09-24 19:52:16
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answered by chuck 6
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Have you considered making your own? This recipe should help:
Homemade Olive Oil Mayonnaise
3-5 (~3/4 c.) free range whole eggs or equivalent egg substitute (tofu)
2 c. extra virgin olive oil
1 t. mustard powder
1 t. sea salt
garlic powder, to taste
3 T. lemon juice
Optional Add-Ins (Any combo):
tarragon
rosemary
parsley
curry
cayenne pepper
Combine everything except the olive oil. Blend until smooth on medium speed (about 1 minute).
Carefully and slowly pour the olive oil into the running blender, a little at a time. Blend for an additional 30 seconds to mix the flavors.
Serve or refrigerate.
Hope this helps!
2007-09-24 19:33:21
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answered by Kriis 3
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I've never heard of this. It beggars belief, anyway, since mayonnaise is made of eggs and olive oil, and that's pretty much it. The idea of someone making an egg-free mayo is so strange - it would be like an egg-free fried egg.
Maybe the manufacturer stopped making it? Ask the store why they stopped selling it - perhaps they might restock if you asked, if it's still available.
2007-09-25 04:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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find gluten freeegg free mayo
2016-02-02 06:54:58
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answered by Courtney 4
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I eat vegan and gluten free. I use Veganaise. You can find it at health food stores.
2007-09-24 19:22:54
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answered by gindotgirl 1
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Most natural foods stores carry Vegenaise and/or Nayonaise. Vegenaise is made by Follow Your Heart (www.followyourheart.com), and there's a link on the website that will tell you where you can find their products.
2007-09-25 15:07:30
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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Paleo diet its a diet based around eating real food unprocessed
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answered by Anonymous
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