Although all commercial mayonnaise products are made from soybean oil, there are tofu-based styles that are free of eggs as well as saturated fat. Of course there’s a vegan alternative to mayonnaise – and it tastes just as good as the real thing. Here is a great way to enjoy the taste of mayonnaise without the saturated fat usually found in the “real” stuff!

A Viable Business Venture

Soyannaise is a breakthrough in the health-food industry. A soy-based cream can be used as a spread, dressing or dip and is very easy to prepare.

It can also be a viable business venture because you can supply the product to so many restaurants and stores that need it for their salads and healthy sandwiches. Because these stores are targeting the health-conscious, soyannaise is perfect for them.

Producers that intend to supply restaurants and stores with soyannaise must first contact the store’s purchasing officer or manager, who normally would require samples. One or two bottles for sampling should be presented to them along with some chips, sandwiches, and salads that the target customers could sample the product with.

Besides being a healthier alternative to mayonnaise and other high-cholesterol dressings, soyannaise is very easy to prepare. All you need to do is to mix the following ingredients in a blender:

Ingredients:

  • 250 g sterilized tofu
  • 250 ml soy milk
  • 1/8 cup calamansi extract
  • 2 tbsp minced garlic
  • 2 tbsp chopped white onions
  • 2 tbsp honey

All of these ingredients are available from supermarkets and public markets.

Another Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 170 grams of neutral oil
  • 170 grams of soy milk or soy/ricemilk
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon mustard
  • 1 pinch pepper

Preparation:

  1. Weigh oil in a cup and set aside
  2. Add other ingredients and mix 30 Sec / Speed 6
  3. Pour slowly the oil – machine running – through measuring cup for 60 seconds /speed 8.
  4. See if Soyanaise has the right consistency, or mix a few seconds more.

This Soyanaise is unbelievable – egg-and dairy-free – tastes almost like regular mayonnaise – no funny soy taste and much lower in fat! Wonderful as a dip or spread with cucumber, peppers, etc.

source: entrepreneur.com.ph, forumthermomix.com, photo from cuisinepop.com

17 Responses
  1. nicole says:

    I will try this! But first I want to know how long is the shelf life of soyannaise? THANK YOU!!

  2. rama says:

    Cost wise, mas mura ba lalabas ang Home made Soyannaise kesa homemade MAYOnnaise?

  3. rama says:

    Available ba itong ‘sterilized tofu’ sa SM or Robinson’s. I know they have tofus or tokwa, but ngayon lang kasi ako nakabasa nitong ‘sterilized tofu’.

    Thank you.

  4. fort says:

    For jars, contact Synergos at 712.70.30 or 711.0257. They have all jars used in san miguel products. I am also interested with soyannaise. I made it once, but a more expensive version. Can someone tell its shelf life? I believe it will not last for a week

  5. rey says:

    hi ask ko lang po kung hangang kelan tatagal yung sayonnaise..san ako pwede kumuha ng mga raw materials..thanks po

  6. Norma P. Luneta says:

    hi,
    i’m interested with the soyannaise, i want to sell it so i need to know where can i get glass jars just like the one used for commercial mayonnaise and spanish sardines. thanks in advance. God bless.

  7. rona says:

    Hi! what is nuetral oil? May I know the names and addresses of commercial suppliers for sterilized tofu, soy milk and neutral oil. I am very interested in this product and would really want to do this for personal and commercial use…healthy living for me and for others….

  8. Leo says:

    @fe, lene & edgar, call spices & foodmix at (02) 411-1349, 742-0826/7866. all of these ingredients are also available in supermarkets and public markets.

  9. yhan says:

    Hi, I also very interested. Please help me out.
    thanks.

  10. patman says:

    is this done using a regular blender?

  11. oline says:

    hi! what is sterilized tofu? can i do the process at home using supermarket bought tofu?

  12. Fe Janairo says:

    Hello,

    I am also interested in information about the suppliers of the materials needed to make soyannaise. Thank you.

  13. lene avila says:

    hi leo…i am very much interested in producing sayonnaise can u pls. send me thru my e-mail
    list of suppliers of sterilized tofu,neutral oil & soy milk…this website is indeed a great help to
    all micro entrep’s like me.MORE POWER!!!!!

  14. edgar says:

    May I know the names and addresses of commercial suppliers sterilized tofu, soy milk, and neutral oil? What is neutral oil?
    Thanks and I appreciate your help

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