Honey-Mustard Glaze, So Silly I Probably Shouldn't Post It!

"My 12 year old daughter told me that I should post this as a recipe...I don't know if it really qualifies as a recipe, but it is good and it is a time and money saver :)"
 
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Ready In:
2mins
Ingredients:
2
Yields:
2 uses
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ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons spicy brown mustard (that little bit at the bottom of the squeeze bottle that just sits there because someone opens a new)
  • 2 tablespoons honey
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directions

  • Whenever there is a little bit left at the bottom of the squeeze bottle of your Spicy Brown Mustard (Gulden's), add approximately the same amount of honey to the bottle and shake.
  • Use this to squirt glaze on a baked ham during the last half hour of baking, it's easier than using a brush and there is no clean up of a bowl and spoon!
  • Oh, and it's also pretty darn good!
  • OR just use as honey mustard on anything you like.
  • Store in refrigerator (after marking the bottle in some way to let you and everyone else know it is no longer plain mustard, not that anyone but you would go for the mostly empty bottle anyway, right?).

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Reviews

  1. Simple and simply delicious! I used this as a spread for my melted brie and ham on multi-grain sprouted wheat bread.
     
  2. Thank you for taking the time to post this! I love honey-mustard and this turned out awesome! I tried it with chicken breast as a glaze and sauce. It was a great new flavor!
     
  3. After I cook my corned beef till tender then I used this to glaze it in the oven. It was yum-o. Added a whole new flavor to the corned beef and a nice crust. Everyone just loved it.
     
  4. Was just looking for something quick & easy to help perk up the left over ham & this was great! With or without the Brown Sugar :D
     
  5. You are not silly to post this. It is delicious!!!! I have made this for years, but add a little light brown sugar along with the honey and mustard. With or without the brown sugar, it is great.
     
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