Baconnaise bacon mayonnaise

Baconnaise. Stops you in your tracks the first time you see it. At least it did me today at Proctor Met Market. Needless to say, it’s here with me now. I am about to take my first bite of Brotvurst de Baconnaise. So far I can tell you it smells not a lot like bacon and appears to be a thicker version of 1000 Island. Here goes…

First bite: surprisingly delicious. Bacony.

Second bite: surprising yet again. Still delicious. I’m a believer.

I went 1/2 with just Baconnaise and 1/2 with Baconnaise, ketchup and mustard, and the Baconnaise was able to deliver plenty of bacon flavor right through the other condiments. As we always used to say back in college, a little dab’ll do ya.

Until tomorrow’s lunch sandwich experiment is complete, we won’t know if this makes a great mayo substitute, but I can tell you that it makes a terrific bacon substitute. Unlike Bacon In a Can or Squeeze Bacon, this has real potential. Camping burgers will never be the same.

We owe it all to a little company by the name of J&D out of Seattle, Washington. Try some today!