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Title: Mustard~ German-Style
Categories: Sauce
Yield: 6 Servings

1/4cYellow mustard seed
2tbBlack or brown mustard
  Seed, heaping
1/4cDry mustard
1/2cWater
1 1/2cCider vinegar
1 Small onion chopped
2tbFirmly packed brown sugar
1tsSalt
2 Cl garlic
  Minced or pressed
1/2tsGround cinnamon
1/4tsGround allspice
1/4tsDried tarragon leaves
1/8tsTurmeric

In a small bowl, combine mustard seed and dry mustard. In a 1- to 2-quart non-aluminim pan, combine remaining ingredients. Simmer uncovered, on medium heat until reduced by half, 10-15 minutes. Pour the mixture into the mustard mixture. Let mixture soak at room temperature 24 to 48 hours, adding additional vinegar if neccesary in order to maintain enough liquid to cover seeds.

Process the seeds and mixture in a blender or food processor until pureed to the texture you like --this can take at least 3 or 4 minutes. Some prefer whole seeds remaining, others a smooth paste. The mixture will thicken considerably upon standing. If it gets too thick after a few days,stir in additional vinegar.

Scrape mustard into clean, dry jars; cover tightly and age at least 3 days

Adapted from Gift Ideas from the Kitchen By "Rick Matejka" on 97

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