The 10 Best Dijon Mustard Substitutes (2024)

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No dijon mustard? No problem! Don't worry, we'll run you through the best Dijon mustard substitutes so you can still make any recipe that calls for it. There may be instances when you don't have Dijon mustard on hand or may be looking for a great Dijon mustard substitute due to dietary restrictions or personal preference. In this article, we will explore the best Dijon mustard substitutes and why they are great alternatives (as well as what not to use and a homemade recipe!).

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🤔 What is dijon mustard?

Dijon mustard is a popular condiment that originated in France, specifically in the city of Dijon. It has a unique flavor profile that combines spiciness, tanginess, and a subtle sweetness. It is a pale yellow color and is commonly used in sauces, dressings, marinades, and dips, making it an essential ingredient in many recipes. Like in this cashew caesar dressing and this yummy potato hash.

Dijon mustard is made with black and/or brown mustard seeds and is flavored with either white wine and vinegar or verjuice. Verjuice is an acidic liquid made from unripe grapes or crab apples. It's made by grinding mustard seeds until they have broken down.

This French mustard is smooth, and has a silky texture. Unlike coarse mustards, which are also ground with a pestle and mortar, some of the seeds are left whole or partially whole. Dijon goes through the coarse mustard paste stage, but is ground further and then pressed to remove any remaining pieces of seeds.

Examples of coarse mustard are creole mustard, whole-grain Dijon and stone ground mustard.

🌟 The best substitutes for dijon mustard

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1. Yellow Mustard

Standard yellow mustard is the most commonly used mustard in the United States (especially on hot dogs) and is readily available in grocery stores. It has a mild flavor, is made with mustard powder and is less tangy than Dijon. If you are looking for a substitute for Dijon mustard, yellow mustard is probably one of the best substitutes for dijon mustard as it has a similar texture and consistency.

However, it lacks the spiciness and complexity of flavor that Dijon mustard offers, probably as it's made from mustard powder and not seeds. Yellow mustard is also a great alternative for those who prefer a milder taste.

1:1 – substitute 1 tablespoon of yellow mustard for 1 tablespoon of dijon mustard.

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2. Spicy brown mustard

Spicy brown mustard is a close cousin of Dijon mustard and has a similar flavor profile. It is spicier than yellow mustard and has a coarser texture. It's probably the second best substitute for Dijon. Spicy brown mustard (AKA deli mustard) is an excellent substitute for Dijon mustard in recipes that require a little heat. It works well in marinades, dressings and mustard sauce.

1:1 – substitute 0.5 tablespoon of spicy brown mustard for 1 tablespoon of dijon.

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3. Whole grain mustard

Whole grain mustard is a popular condiment that can be used as a substitute for Dijon mustard. It is made with a mixture of many whole mustard seeds and vinegar, giving it a textured and slightly chunky consistency. Unlike Dijon mustard, it has a milder flavor and a slightly nutty taste.

To substitute Dijon mustard with whole grain mustard, use a 1:1 ratio. It is a great addition to dressings, sandwiches, and marinades. Overall, it is a versatile condiment that can add flavor and texture to a variety of dishes.

1:1 – substitute 0.5 tablespoon of whole grain mustard for 1 tablespoon of dijon.

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4. Beer mustard

Beer mustard is a tasty condiment made by mixing mustard seeds with beer, vinegar, and other flavorings. It has a tangy and slightly sweet flavor that makes it an excellent alternative to traditional Dijon mustard.

To substitute Dijon mustard with beer mustard, use a 1:1 ratio. Additionally, you can adjust the ratio to your liking, depending on how strong or mild you want the mustard flavor to be.

Overall, beer mustard is a versatile and delicious condiment that adds a unique twist to recipes.

1:1 – substitute 1 tablespoon of beer mustard for 1 tablespoon of dijon mustard.

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5. Stone ground mustard

Dijon mustard and stone ground mustard are made from brown mustard seeds.

Stone-ground mustard is made using whole mustard seeds that are ground using a traditional stone mill. This process creates a coarser texture and more rustic flavor compared to other types of mustard. Stone ground mustard is milder than Dijon because many of the seeds are left whole, not crushed to release the spice and flavor.

1:1 – substitute 1 tablespoon stone ground mustard for 1 tablespoon of dijon mustard.

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5. German mustard

German mustard, also known as Bavarian or sweet mustard, is a popular condiment in Germany that has a mild and slightly sweet flavor. It is made with a blend of yellow and brown mustard seeds, vinegar, sugar, and spices.

To substitute Dijon mustard with German mustard, use a 1:1 ratio. It has a sweeter and milder taste than Dijon mustard, so it may not be the best substitute for recipes that require a strong mustard flavor, but it is a good alternative.

1:1 – substitute 1 tablespoon of German mustard for 1 tablespoon of dijon mustard.

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6. Honey mustard

Honey mustard is a sweeter alternative to Dijon mustard. It is made by combining mustard with honey (it can be made with vegan honey or maple syrup!), white wine vinegar, and other seasonings. Honey mustard has a milder flavor than Dijon mustard and is often used as a dipping sauce for snacks, and of course, as a salad dressing. It is also a great substitute for Dijon mustard in salad dressings and sandwiches.

Honey mustard is much sweeter than dijon mustard so while it is a decent dijon substitute there will be differences in flavor to the overall dish.

0.5:1 – substitute 0.5 tablespoon of honey mustard for 1 tablespoon of dijon mustard.

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7. English mustard

English mustard or hot English mustard is a spicy mustard and an OK substitute for dijon mustard. It's hotter than Dijon, and has a hint of wasabi or horse radish flavour as it is tart and hot. It has a spicy kick and is a bright yellow color.

Use 1 teaspoon of english mustard to 1 tablespoon of dijon, otherwise it may be too overpowering.

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8. Horseradish sauce

Horseradish is a root vegetable that has a pungent and spicy flavor. It is often used as a condiment and is a popular addition to roast beef sandwiches. Horseradish has a similar spiciness to Dijon mustard and can be used as a substitute in recipes that require heat. However, it lacks the tanginess and sweetness of Dijon and it has quite a sharp flavor. Use a 1:1 ratio.

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9. Mayonnaise

Mayonnaise is a creamy condiment that has a mild flavor and a smooth texture, making it an OK substitute for Dijon mustard in recipes that require a creamy texture because of its creamy consistency. It is often used in sandwiches, dips, and salad dressings. While standard mayo is not always vegan because it's made with egg yolks, vegan mayo is readily available in most supermarkets.

While mayo (vegan or otherwise) can be used as a dijon mustard substitute, it doesn't have the same tart edge that dijon has. Try adding ground mustard seeds or lemon juice for the slight sour flavour. The same goes for sour cream (vegan, of course!).

1:1 – substitute 1 tablespoon of vegan mayonaise for 1 tablespoon of dijon mustard.

10. Lecithin powder

Lecithin powder is a versatile ingredient that can be used as a thickener in place of Dijon mustard, and is also a great emulsifier. Unlike mustard, it does not have a strong flavor, so it can be a good substitute for those who do not like the taste of dijon mustard.

However, it is important to note that lecithin powder is not a common ingredient that most people would have in their cupboards, so it may not be the most practical substitute.

To use in place of Dijon mustard, mix 0.5 teaspoon of lecithin powder with one tablespoon of water until it forms a smooth paste. This can then be used as a thickener in recipes such as dressings, sauces, and marinades. Keep in mind that it will not add any flavor to the dish, so it is best used in recipes where the taste of mustard is not essential. Or use one of the other dijon mustard substitute options.

Substitute 0.5 teaspoon of lecithin powder mixed with 1 tablespoon of water for 1 tablespoon of dijon mustard.

🤨 What not to use

Worcestershire sauce

Worcestershire sauce seems to be something that people recommend to use in place of so many ingredients. However, it is not a dijon mustard substitute and don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Worcestershire sauce is a brown liquid that has quite a tangy flavor. It lacks texture, thickness and sweetness.

Egg Yolk Powder

Obviously, we don't recommed using egg yolk powder, egg yolks or any other animal derived ingredient. Even if that weren't the case, egg yolks or the powdered equivalent are not a good dijon mustard substitute.

Wasabi

Wasabi has a pungent flavor. So, it won't replace dijon at all. It has an intense flavor that is also very hot and spicy. It's a completely different texture, and it's green!

💭 FAQs

What is the best dijon mustard substitute?

Yellow mustard is the best dijon mustard substitute. Yellow mustard is made from white mustard seeds and uses turmeric for color.

Is dijon mustard vegan?

Yes, Dijon mustard is usually vegan and so are all of the dijon mustard substitutes in this article. We buy either the Maille brand or supermarket own, they're usually always vegan.

Is dijon mustard gluten free?

Yes, dijon mustard is almost always gluten free. It may be worth checking the packaging just in case, but usually it is gluten free.

So, there we have it. All the dijon mustard substitutes you could possibly need! The best dijon substitute is yellow mustard, followed by spicy brown mustard, stone ground mustard, horseradish sauce and even (vegan) honey mustard, in a pinch. Then there's always homemade dijon mustard, hot English mustard and even mayo. There's likely to be a versatile dijon mustard substitute hiding at the back of the cupboard somewhere!

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Homemade Dijon Mustard

This DIY Dijon Mustard recipe is probably the best substitute for dijon mustard. It can be used in many recipes and is made using cupboard staple ingredients!

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Course: Condiments

Cuisine: French

Diet: Vegan

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Soaking time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 tablespoons

Calories: 28kcal

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Ingredients

Metric - US Customary

  • ½ cup black mustard seeds
  • cup white wine vinegar
  • cup water
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon brown sugar

Instructions

  • In a bowl, cover the mustard seeds with water, just enough to cover them.

    ½ cup black mustard seeds

  • Leave them to soak at room temperature for at least 2 hours but can be up to 24 hours.

  • Drain and transfer the mixture to a pestle and mortar and begin grinding the mustard seeds for around 10 minutes. Once the mustard seeds start to break down, add in the white wine vinegar and water. Continue to pound.

    ⅛ cup white wine vinegar, ⅛ cup water

  • Add the salt and sugar, then continue crushing. Add a little more water or white wine vinegar if it looks dry.

    ½ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon brown sugar

  • Taste and adjust the seasoning as needed.

  • It will still be grainy at this point, to make it smooth, press it through a sieve using the back of a spoon.

  • Transfer the mustard to a clean jar and store in the refrigerator for up to one month.

Notes

  • Leaving the homemade dijon mustard substitute in the fridge for 24 hours before use will allow the heat to mellow out. If using straight away, it will be hotter than after sitting in the fridge.
  • Switch out half of the black mustard seeds for yellow mustard seeds for a mustard that isn't as hot.
  • White wine can be used instead of some of the liquid, that's down to personal preference.

Nutrition

Calories: 28kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 74mg | Potassium: 40mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.5g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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FAQs

The 10 Best Dijon Mustard Substitutes? ›

One of the best substitutes for dijon mustard is stone-ground mustard. This is because stone-ground mustard is made from brown mustard seeds. You might notice it's milder than dijon mustard, but it's a safe bet when you need an alternate option.

What is the best Dijon mustard substitute? ›

One of the best substitutes for dijon mustard is stone-ground mustard. This is because stone-ground mustard is made from brown mustard seeds. You might notice it's milder than dijon mustard, but it's a safe bet when you need an alternate option.

What is a substitute for Dijon mustard in beef stroganoff? ›

You can also replace the dijon with 1 tsp mustard powder. Worcestershire sauce – Use more or less if you'd like. Sour cream – Regular over reduced fat works best to avoid the sour cream breaking in the sauce. Plain Greek yogurt can be used instead.

What is a substitute for Dijon mustard if you are allergic to mustard? ›

Stone-ground mustard is considered the best substitute for Dijon mustard. Like Dijon, stone-ground mustard is also made with brown mustard seeds, giving it a distinguishable flavor compared to the more mild types of mustard made with white mustard seeds.

What is a substitute for Dijon mustard in cheese sauce? ›

Here are a few alternatives for Dijon mustard:
  1. Honey Mustard:Honey mustard has a sweeter and milder flavor compared to Dijon mustard. ...
  2. Mayonnaise:Mayonnaise can add a creamy texture to your recipe and contribute a subtle tanginess. ...
  3. Greek Yogurt or Sour Cream:Greek yogurt or sour cream can offer a.
Sep 21, 2018

What mustard is closest to Dijon? ›

Stone Ground Mustard

Stone-ground mustard is the perfect substitute for Dijon in terms of similar taste and texture. It is made from brown and black mustard seeds as well but the seeds are only partially ground.

What is the difference between Dijon mustard and Country Dijon mustard? ›

How is country Dijon different from regular Dijon? Country Dijon is simply a blend of Dijon mustard and coarse-ground mustard. It has a coarser texture than the comparatively smooth Dijon, but is creamier than other coarse or whole-grain mustards.

Can I use Worcestershire sauce instead of Dijon mustard? ›

Worcestershire has a similar flavor profile as Dijon mustard, so it can work in a pinch. It's more liquid than Dijon's creaminess, so be prepared to adjust other liquids in the recipe as needed. We recommend you start with a ½ :1 swap of Worcestershire sauce to Dijon.

Is grey poupon the same as Dijon mustard? ›

Grey Poupon is a brand of Dijon mustard which originated in Dijon, France, in 1866.

What does Dijon mustard do to meat? ›

I've found that the vinegar component in Dijon mustard is intense enough to work as an excellent marinade for steaks—it tenderizes the proteins, which is great for tougher cuts, and imbues the meat with a nice tanginess.

Is Dijon mustard inflammatory? ›

Anti-inflammatory: Dijon mustard's compounds, such as curcumin found in turmeric, can help reduce inflammation in the body. Boosts metabolism: Mustard seeds contain compounds that can increase metabolic rate, aiding in weight management.

Why is there no Dijon mustard? ›

Rather than the brown seeds required for Dijon, Ukraine predominantly produces the white variety used in yellow and English mustard. Given the conflict, producers less tied to specific mustard varieties turned to Canada's already meagre supply, intensifying the shortage.

How to make yellow mustard taste like Dijon? ›

To mimic the nuances of Dijon mustard, several additional flavorings are often incorporated:
  1. Turmeric: for color and a hint of earthiness.
  2. Honey or sugar: for a touch of sweetness if desired.
  3. Horseradish or horseradish sauce: to add heat and depth, especially when using milder mustard seeds.
Mar 4, 2024

What is a substitute for Dijon mustard in stroganoff? ›

Dijon Mustard: Instead of Dijon mustard, you could use whole-grain mustard, spicy mustard, or honey mustard. Thyme: If you don't have thyme, you could use other herbs such as rosemary, oregano, or basil. Cooking Cream: Instead of cooking cream, you could use sour cream, Greek yoghurt, or coconut cream.

Does Dijon mustard go bad? ›

Dijon mustard.

The French spread is one of the longer-lasting varieties, with an unopened shelf life of up to 3 years. And once you've popped the lid off your Dijon, it can stay in the fridge for about 1 year.

What can I use instead of Dijon mustard for deviled eggs? ›

Yellow Mustard: A household staple, this sweeter and milder mustard lacks the complexity of Dijon but can work in a pinch. Add a touch of lemon juice or white wine vinegar to elevate its flavor profile.

What makes Dijon mustard taste different? ›

Dijon mustard is made with red wine vinegar, while yellow mustard contains corn, barley, rye, and wheat grains. Dijon mustard is a grainy yellow dressing, while yellow mustard is a smooth, creamy dressing. Dijon mustard is used as a condiment, while yellow mustard can also be served hot or cold.

What's the difference between yellow mustard and Dijon mustard? ›

Ingredients: Yellow mustard is made from yellow mustard seeds, vinegar, and turmeric, while Dijon mustard is made from brown or black mustard seeds, white wine, and various spices. Flavor: Yellow mustard has a mild and slightly tangy flavor, whereas Dijon mustard has a bold, spicy flavor with a hint of heat.

What kind of mustard is used in Dijon? ›

The main ingredients of the modern condiment are brown mustard seeds (Brassica juncea) and a mixture of white wine, vinegar, water, and salt designed to imitate the original verjuice. It can be used as an accompaniment to all meats in its usual form as a paste, or it can be mixed with other ingredients to make a sauce.

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