Miracle Whip is a sauce condiment manufactured by Kraft Heinz and sold throughout the United States and Canada.
It is also sold by Mondelēz International as “Miracel Whip” throughout Germany. It was developed as a less expensive alternative to mayonnaise in 1933.
Where To Buy Miracle Whip In South Africa
Pick n Pay Family Harrismith
Address: Vowe St, Harrismith, 9880, South Africa
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 7AM Tue
Phone: +27 58 622 1978
Banks Kitchen Shop
Address: 77 Sir Lowry Rd, Woodstock, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8AM Tue
Phone: +27 21 461 3190
KFC Polokwane (Grobler Street)
Address: 24 Grobler St, Polokwane Central, Polokwane, 0699, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 10PM
Phone: +27 15 295 4597.
Is Miracle Whip the same as salad cream?
Salad Cream is a pour-able, pale yellow boiled dressing sauce with a creamy consistency. It’s a close cousin to Miracle Whip, though it’s not thick like either Miracle Whip or Mayonnaise.
Rather, it has the thickness of a very thick pouring cream or of bottled salad dressings such as Ranch.
What can I substitute for Miracle Whip?
However, it’s worth considering that Miracle Whip also contains high-fructose corn syrup, and has a lot more sugar than traditional mayo, so it’s up to you to decide. Alternatively, Greek yogurt is actually a healthier substitute for both, offering a similarly creamy base for mixing with other ingredients.
How do you substitute mayonnaise for Miracle Whip?
NOTE: To make smaller amounts of Miracle Whip, mix at the ratio 1/2 tsp of additive to 1 tbsp of mayonnaise. Store unused portion of additive tightly covered in the fridge.