Photo: French’sWhen it comes to unusual food mash-ups, French’s really cuts themustard. We’ve been #blessed (depending on who you ask) withtangy yellow ice creamand beer, but the company has gone all types of meta with the release of its latest stunt: mustard-infused buns.In partnership with Piantedosi Baking Company and in celebration of National Mustard Day on Aug. 7, French’s has developed a hot dog bun that incorporates its signature condiment right into the dough. The result? A bright yellow vessel of bread that is assumedly as loud as it is tasty.“The French’s Mustard Buns are golden in color, soft in texture, with a distinct, yet subtle tang that doesn’t overpower,” according to a press release. “For an extra burst of flavor, a drizzle of French’s Classic Yellow Mustard is recommended to top off your hot dog or sandwich.“French’sFrench’s Mustard Buns will be available starting Aug. 7 at baseball stadiums and popular landmarks across the U.S. in cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Baltimore, and Boston. Supplies are limited, but details can be found atFrenchs.com/MustardBuns.And while you’re there, French’s has also released two recipes for those who want to take a stab—err, squirt—at mustard bread themselves:French’s Mustard Challah BreadandFrench’s Mustard Beer Bread.Culinary masterpiece or a downright monstrosity? Consider us intrigued either way, so let’s play ball!
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When it comes to unusual food mash-ups, French’s really cuts themustard. We’ve been #blessed (depending on who you ask) withtangy yellow ice creamand beer, but the company has gone all types of meta with the release of its latest stunt: mustard-infused buns.In partnership with Piantedosi Baking Company and in celebration of National Mustard Day on Aug. 7, French’s has developed a hot dog bun that incorporates its signature condiment right into the dough. The result? A bright yellow vessel of bread that is assumedly as loud as it is tasty.“The French’s Mustard Buns are golden in color, soft in texture, with a distinct, yet subtle tang that doesn’t overpower,” according to a press release. “For an extra burst of flavor, a drizzle of French’s Classic Yellow Mustard is recommended to top off your hot dog or sandwich.“French’sFrench’s Mustard Buns will be available starting Aug. 7 at baseball stadiums and popular landmarks across the U.S. in cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Baltimore, and Boston. Supplies are limited, but details can be found atFrenchs.com/MustardBuns.And while you’re there, French’s has also released two recipes for those who want to take a stab—err, squirt—at mustard bread themselves:French’s Mustard Challah BreadandFrench’s Mustard Beer Bread.Culinary masterpiece or a downright monstrosity? Consider us intrigued either way, so let’s play ball!
When it comes to unusual food mash-ups, French’s really cuts themustard. We’ve been #blessed (depending on who you ask) withtangy yellow ice creamand beer, but the company has gone all types of meta with the release of its latest stunt: mustard-infused buns.
In partnership with Piantedosi Baking Company and in celebration of National Mustard Day on Aug. 7, French’s has developed a hot dog bun that incorporates its signature condiment right into the dough. The result? A bright yellow vessel of bread that is assumedly as loud as it is tasty.
“The French’s Mustard Buns are golden in color, soft in texture, with a distinct, yet subtle tang that doesn’t overpower,” according to a press release. “For an extra burst of flavor, a drizzle of French’s Classic Yellow Mustard is recommended to top off your hot dog or sandwich.”
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French’s Mustard Buns will be available starting Aug. 7 at baseball stadiums and popular landmarks across the U.S. in cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Baltimore, and Boston. Supplies are limited, but details can be found atFrenchs.com/MustardBuns.
And while you’re there, French’s has also released two recipes for those who want to take a stab—err, squirt—at mustard bread themselves:French’s Mustard Challah BreadandFrench’s Mustard Beer Bread.
Culinary masterpiece or a downright monstrosity? Consider us intrigued either way, so let’s play ball!
source: people.com