Find out what all the fuss is about and join the growing party of Dilly Dilly Dill devotees. The hint of lemon makes this blend a true winner.Having Dill Butter on hand in the fridge is like having money in the bank.
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Having Dill Butter or Dill Butter with Onion on hand in the fridge is like having money in the bank. Use it simply to flavour steamed vegetables or boiled potatoes. Use it instead of plain butter when you begin a white sauce or a cheese sauce. Macaroni and cheese attains grown up status when made with dill butter. Fry an egg in dill butter, use it in mashed potatoes or just melt and drizzle over fish fillets and bake or pan fry.
Looking for different sandwich fillings for those endless lunches? Try chopping hard boiled eggs and mixing them with a bit of mayonnaise and Dilly Dilly Dill, salt and pepper to taste. For variety add any one of the following:
1. Drained and mashed tuna
2. Drained and mashed salmon
3. Mashed ripe avocado
4. chopped celery
5. chopped olives
6. chopped semi dried sundried tomatoes
Our Dilly Dilly Dill Dip made with sour cream and mayonnaise can be thinned with lemon juice or vinegar to the consistency of a salad dressing for a potato, pasta or rice salad. A dash of salt and pepper to taste is advised.
If you want a flavoured mayonnaise just add 1 tablespoon of Dilly Dilly Dill to a cup of your favourite (home made or store bought) mayonnaise or salad dressing. Of course you know this would be a great sandwich spread for any kind of fish filling...