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    Can I omit the whole grain mustard as I don't have any?

    PeiShanKW
    • Posted by: PeiShanKW
    • April 8, 2020
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    Coral L.
    Coral L. April 10, 2020
    Hi Peishankw! You can, but the batter will miss that slight bite/tang. Do you have any other kinds of mustard in the fridge? Or, mustard powder/seeds? If the latter, you could reconstitute the mustard.
     
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