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The best mayo is the one that you whisk at home, using one raw yolk and one cooked yolk (yup). Mash them well together, add a bit of veg oil (just a bit! 1tbsp each time), whisk furiously, repeat until you have the desired amount (~~2 girls for 1 cup~~ 2 yolks for 1 cup of oil seems sensible for me). Then finish off with some salt and a healthy amount of vinegar (it's important to avoid bacteria).
Done. Now you can find "what's the best mayonnaise" in Lemmy too!
I'm half-joking with the above (you mentioned mayo as an example, not the point). I agree with your point - Lemmy will miss that sort of knowledge for some time, while Reddit is drowning itself in a sea of noise.
If you want to replicate store-bought mayo:
It won't get identical but it'll get closer in texture and taste. And colour if you use more water.
I just had to double check I wasn't in /c/mayo.
Sorry - I went a bit overboard with the off-topic. Don't tell the jannies of this comm. /s
Sure, your mayo tips is safe with us!