Miracle Whip vs. Mayonnaise: Experts Explain the Difference (2024)

Recently, I told a friend I was working on a story about mayonnaise and Miracle Whip. At the mention of Miracle Whip, she wrinkled her nose and said, "Yuck!" Then she asked me, "What evenisMiracle Whip?"

This is not the only time I've seen this negative reaction to Miracle Whip—including from those who have never tasted it and don't even know what it is.

Mayonnaise and Miracle Whip look almost identical and are sold side by side at the supermarket. So why are some people—including mayo lovers—so anti-Miracle Whip? Presumably, it goes the other way around: There are people who love Miracle Whip and dislike mayo. So what's the real difference between the two, and why do people have such strong feelings about them? Let's dive in.

The Difference Between Mayo and Miracle Whip

Mayo and Miracle Whip have quite a bit in common. While bothhomemade mayonnaiseand store-bought mayo vary slightly in their ingredients, the two primary ones are oil and egg yolks (or sometimes whole eggs). Mayo typically also contains an acid, such as vinegar and/or lemon juice, salt, and sometimes sugar and other seasonings.

To be labeled "mayonnaise," theFDA requiresa product to be an "emulsified semi-solid food" made from vegetable oil, an acidifying ingredient (vinegar, lemon juice, and lime juice are all allowed here), and an "egg-yolk containing ingredient" (liquid egg yolks, frozen egg yolks, dried egg yolks, and various forms of whole eggs all qualify). In addition, it must have no less than 65% vegetable oil.

Miracle Whip is a brand of creamy mayo-like spread that was introduced during the 1933 World's Fair, according toKraft-Heinz's website. Like mayo, Miracle Whip contains oil, an acid (vinegar), and eggs. It also contains high fructose corn syrup, mustard powder, paprika, dried garlic, and "spice." Kraft-Heinz labels Miracle Whip as a "dressing," but it's spreadable like mayo.

To me, the most notable taste difference between Miracle Whip and most store-bought mayo is that Miracle Whip is sweeter.

In Defense of Miracle Whip

I asked several food experts where they land on the debate between mayo and Miracle Whip, and I found fans of both.

Weighing in for Team Miracle Whip isAnn Taylor Pittman, a James Beard Award-winning food writer, recipe developer, andcookbook author—the latest isThe Global Pantry Cookbook,coauthored with Scott Mowbray.

"I grew up eating Miracle Whip as our house 'mayo' and always associate it with cold ham sandwiches packed in a cooler for road trips," says Pittman, who was born in and grew up in Mississippi and now lives in Birmingham, Alabama.

"Well, that and the canned pear 'salad' my grandmother would make by dolloping Miracle Whip into a pear half and topping with a maraschino cherry."

Pittman loves traditional mayonnaise, but for certain recipes, it has to be Miracle Whip. "It has a sweeter flavor than mayo and is my go-to for Waldorf salad, any baking recipe (like chocolate cake) that calls for mayonnaise, or sandwiches made with thick slices of leftover holiday ham," she shared.

In Praise of Mayo

Weighing in for Team Mayo is Breana Lai Killeen, a chef, recipe developer, dietician, and farmer atKilleen Crossroads Farmin Vermont, who grew up in North Carolina.

"Let’s start with the fact that I have a lot of opinions about mayonnaise because I think it’s the best condiment and I’ll argue it with anyone," says Killeen. "Growing up in the South, there’s only one type of mayo that has a cult following and that’s Duke’s," the South Carolina mayonnaise brand that's made with no added sugar, unlike mayos made by Kraft, Hellmann's, and Kewpie.

"But I’m Asian, so I also grew up eating a lot of Kewpie. My first restaurant job was at a place that did pimiento cheese and deviled eggs, so that was my first taste of Hellman’s. Admittedly, I never knew about Miracle Whip until starting to work in a test kitchen where we had people from the Midwest and Texas who grew up on Miracle Whip."

"When you taste Miracle Whip vs. mayo, the difference in flavor is distinct," Killeen adds. "The mayo has more weight on your tongue and the Miracle Whip tastes sweeter. Since I’m always a savory over sweet person, I always use mayo."

A Case for Just Using What You Like

For food writer, recipe developer, and creator ofThe Real Recipes, Adam Dolge, a predilection for mayo is nothing more than a preference—not a moral stance.

"I grew up in a mayo household, specifically Hellmann's Mayonnaise," says Dolge, of the Syracuse area in upstate New York. "My mom put it on our sandwiches, served it as a dip for roasted potatoes, and swirled it into pan sauces. I have happy memories of eating a sandwich with freshly picked tomatoes and a big smear of mayo."

"I have less pleasing memories of eating overly sweet tuna salad sandwiches and choking down odd-tasting coleslaw [that had Miracle Whip,] at a buddy's house. But I never really considered myself anti-Miracle Whip." "

It took many years before I tried different brands of mayo. Most recently, after living in Birmingham, Alabama, I tried and grew to love Duke's Mayonnaise. It has a distinct tang, it's super creamy, and there isn't a hint of sweetness like there is Hellmann's Mayonnaise. I guess when it comes down to it, regular mayonnaise (any brand, really) will always be my preference. But, it's just that, a preference. I prefer less sweet, tangier mayonnaise as opposed to a sweeter alternative like Miracle Whip."

Killeen concurs: "I feel like it’s about brand loyalty more than anything with mayo!"

Miracle Whip vs. Mayonnaise: Experts Explain the Difference (3)

Use What Fits the Recipe Best (or You)

I grew up in North Carolina with a mother from Louisiana and a dad from Michigan. We were a mayo household and used it on sandwiches, in salads, and mixed with mustard to slather on burgers. I have been an unabashed mayo lover all my life, but I wasn't sure whether I had eaten Miracle Whip.

So I got myself a jar and tasted it side-by-side with mayos from Hellman's, Sir Kensington's, and Kewpie. And here's the thing—they all tasted great!

Miracle Whip is sweeter than other mayos, as is Kewpie, so—like Pittman—I think it's best for sweeter dishes, such asmacaroni salador perhaps aBLT. I also tried it swirled into sweet-and-spicy sriracha, dolloped on tomatoes, which was delicious. I'm smearing the combo on salmon and rice bowls, french fries, and sandwiches next.

The Takeaway

Whether you were raised on mayonnaise or Miracle Whip, it's worth putting aside brand loyalty and giving the other spread a try. There's room in my heart for both mayo and Miracle Whip—though my fridge is getting a little tight with all the condiments.

Miracle Whip vs. Mayonnaise: Experts Explain the Difference (2024)

FAQs

Miracle Whip vs. Mayonnaise: Experts Explain the Difference? ›

It comes down to a few different ingredients and taste. Mayonnaise is made of oil, eggs, and vinegar (or lemon juice). Miracle Whip has the same basic ingredients but with less oil, and the addition of water, sugar, and spices like mustard, paprika, and garlic.

What is the difference between Miracle Whip and mayonnaise? ›

Mayonnaise is essentially a thick emulsion of egg yolks, oil, and an acid, such as vinegar or lemon juice. Miracle Whip contains the same ingredients, but is made with less oil and also includes water, sugar, mustard, paprika, and garlic.

What's the difference between Hellman and Miracle Whip? ›

So the real difference is that Hellman's mayonnaise, like homemade and all premium mayonnaises, contains a large percentage of its volume and weight in eggs. Miracle Whip has very little egg in it and substitutes seasoning and a bit of lemon to create a tasty dressing.

Can Miracle Whip be substituted for mayonnaise? ›

Basically, you can use Miracle Whip dressing anywhere you use mayo — on sandwiches, in dips and for recipes. But because of its sweeter and tangier flavor, there are a few recipes in which it might not work as well. For example, if you're baking, you may want to stick with mayo because of its full-fat profile.

Did Miracle Whip change their formula? ›

After changing the recipe of Miracle Whip and getting angry push back from its customer base, KRAFT decided to switch back to its original recipe, loved by everyone.

Can you use Miracle Whip instead of mayo for grilled cheese? ›

CAUTION: using low fat or no fat mayo or even miracle whip will change the outcome of the final product, the first 2 contain water and the second sugar that does not act in the same manor as an oil or fat sub."

What is the healthiest mayonnaise? ›

When looking for a healthy version of mayo, you want to find one that has a cold-pressed or expeller-pressed oil, such as expeller-pressed safflower oil or cold-pressed avocado oil. Cold-pressed or expeller-pressed oils were made with the least amount of processing, meaning the oil was pressed out of the plant.

What is healthier for you mayonnaise or Miracle Whip? ›

Which one is healthier? Although Miracle Whip is lower in fat and calories, mayonnaise is less highly refined and may be the healthier choice. However, you should seek out mayo that's made with healthy oils, such as olive or avocado oil, instead of inflammatory seed oils like soybean, canola, or corn oil.

Is salad dressing and Miracle Whip the same thing? ›

Both are technically “Salad Dressings”, Miracle Whip® is just their “unique version” of one.

Is mayo or Miracle Whip cheaper? ›

Miracle Whip was developed in 1933 as a cheaper alternative to mayonnaise. It has the same basic ingredients—eggs, oil and vinegar—but it also contains water, sugar and spices.

Is Kraft Real mayonnaise bioengineered? ›

Most mayonnaises, including Kraft Miracle Whip, contain genetically engineered ingredients, specifically oil and vinegar made from genetically engineered crops, and eggs from factory farmed chickens raised on genetically engineered feed.

What is the main ingredient in Miracle Whip? ›

Miracle Whip is made from water, soybean oil, high-fructose corn syrup, vinegar, modified corn starch, eggs, salt, natural flavor, mustard flour, potassium sorbate, spice, and dried garlic. The original Miracle Whip is produced using less oil compared to traditional mayonnaise, thus has around half of the calories.

What are the little red dots in Miracle Whip? ›

In the year 2000, it was one of the top 20 brands of anything sold in North American grocery stores, so despite the disparagement it receives from foodies, someone's using it. Occasionally, you may see small red flecks in your Miracle Whip. These flecks are paprika.

Why is Miracle Whip so popular? ›

The original Miracle Whip is produced using less oil compared to traditional mayonnaise, thus has around half of the calories. Due to added corn syrup it is also sweeter compared to mayonnaise.

Does mayonnaise have eggs in it? ›

What Is Mayo? Mayonnaise is made by emulsifying eggs, oil, and some type of acid, usually vinegar or lemon juice. Emulsification means combining two or more liquids that normally are unmixable.

Does Miracle Whip have dairy? ›

Yes, Miracle Whip is dairy-free. It is a popular mayonnaise alternative that is made with water, soybean oil, vinegar, high fructose corn syrup, and other ingredients. It does not contain any dairy products, so it is safe for people who are lactose intolerant or have a milk allergy.

What is Hellman's mayonnaise made of? ›

Soybean oil, water, whole eggs and egg yolks, vinegar, salt, sugar, lemon juice, calcium disodium edta (used to protect quality), natural flavors.

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