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Baconnaise is a
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-flavored,
mayonnaise Mayonnaise (), colloquially referred to as "mayo" (), is a thick, creamy sauce with a rich and tangy taste that is commonly used on sandwiches, hamburgers, Salad#Bound salads, bound salads, and French fries. It also forms the base for various o ...
-based food spread that is ovo vegetarian and kosher certified. It was created by Justin Esch and Dave Lefkow, founders of J&D's Foods, in November 2008, and sold 40,000 jars within six months. It was test-marketed in
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, to determine consumer interest. After being featured on both ''
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'' and '' The Oprah Winfrey Show'', sales of Baconnaise increased significantly, with more than a million jars sold.


History

In an interview with
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, Esch and Lefkow stated that they came up with the original idea for bacon products and their first invention, Bacon Salt, while making a joke about the subject over a meal at a diner. The money for their startup came from the $5000 that Lefkow had obtained while on '' America's Funniest Home Videos''. The idea to make bacon spreadable came from a customer's request. Together, they created interest in their products by going to numerous sporting events dressed in bacon costumes and used
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sites to raise awareness of their company. Baconnaise has been featured on ''
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'' several times as a repeat joke. In 2009, Jon Stewart used it in a skit that drew negative attention from ''
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''s Leslie Kelly. Stewart commented, "Baconnaise, for people who want to get heart disease but, you know, too lazy to actually make bacon." In 2010, Jon Stewart again lampooned Baconnaise with a fake clip of the billboard in Times Square that drew a response from J&D's Foods. According to J&D's Foods, a plan to run an actual billboard ad was made, but it was declined by
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. Using it as a prop in a later episode, Stewart referred to Baconnaise as "capitalism's greatest triumph". Baconnaise was discussed on '' The Oprah Winfrey Show'' on April 24, 2009, when Esch and Lefkow were interviewed by Winfrey via
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. After her guests and she ate sandwiches that used the product, she commented, "Vegetarian and kosher! Thanks Justin and Dave! Get your own Baconnaise!" After her endorsement, the traffic on the company website and telephones overwhelmed its systems. Lefkow stated that a year after the show aired over a million jars of Baconnaise were sold.


Production

According to Lefkow, "spreadable bacon" came as a suggestion from customers after their success with Bacon Salt. Lefkow stated that developing and refining the taste of Baconnaise resulted in him having "nothing but bacon and mayonnaise for breakfast for the next six months" to compare their product to the real thing. They initially sold the new product via Pike's Place's City Fish Company. Baconnaise contains no bacon, artificial flavors, or MSG, but the actual process and ingredients in the product are a
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. A complete list of the ingredients includes: soybean oil, water, egg yolk, gluconic acid, yeast extract, stabilizer (
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, modified food starch, xanthan gum, guar gum, gum arabic), cultured dextrose, salt, sugar, dehydrated garlic,
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, dehydrated
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, spice, natural smoke flavor, natural flavors,
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, calcium disodium EDTA, and autolyzed yeast extract. J&D's Foods also released a light version of Baconnaise. Marketed as Baconnaise Lite, it contains 30 Cal per serving and less fat than the original Baconnaise. Baconnaise is sold in 15-oz (443-ml) plastic jars. In 2018 Baconnaise packaging was changed into a 15 Ounce squeeze bottle. The brand, J&D's remains the same however it is now owned by L and L Specialty Foods.


Release

The product's marketing test was at Pike Place Market in
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, where it sold up to 120 jars a week. The product debuted in October 2008, at the Seattle Semi Pro Wrestling League in the Heaven's Night Club. The event featured a costumed fight between mayonnaise and a slab of bacon.


Reception

Will Goldfarb of the website Serious Eats reviewed Baconnaise, stating, " tworks fairly well as a sandwich condiment, but the assertive smokiness can overpower mild ingredients." Goldfarb recommended it as a sandwich condiment, but cautioned against using it in dips, salad dressings, and fish dishes. The "Baconnaise Lite" was met with a positive review from "Hungry Girl", though the reviewer noted its name was "a bit of an oxymoron". Baconnaise, while being both vegetarian and kosher-friendly, does not taste like mayonnaise.


Original recipes

Original recipes featuring animal fat-infused mayonnaise, including Baconnaise, were covered on the Serious Eats website. The recipe includes crumbled bacon strips, liquid rendered bacon fat, canola oil, egg yolks, and Dijon mustard with water and lemon juice.


See also

* List of bacon substitutes * List of mayonnaises *
Mayonnaise Mayonnaise (), colloquially referred to as "mayo" (), is a thick, creamy sauce with a rich and tangy taste that is commonly used on sandwiches, hamburgers, Salad#Bound salads, bound salads, and French fries. It also forms the base for various o ...


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External links


Official website
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