Salt - info for the connoseur...

Started by Fuzzybear, March 03, 2004, 03:12:50 PM

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Fuzzybear

Here's a link that describes several varieties of salt should one decide to try different things!
Note:  Salts other than typical table salts generally are on the expensive side...
http://www.saltworks.us/salt_info/si_gourmet_reference.asp


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Chez Bubba

Cool link. Thanks Fuzz.[:)]

Kirk

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MallardWacker

Fuzz,

"SMOKED" sea salt.  It's got me a think'n.  Great site.


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Oldman

Good find...thanks for the link.

Got an idea to try.
1. Dry the salt
2. Mix fresh Rosemary  in boiling water.
3. Add dried salt.
4. Put into glass wine bottle.
5. Age a few months / weeks ?
6. Dry this mixture to remove liquid (make sure that salt is dry)
7. Smoke in BS over oak and add secondary water dish to smoker. Highest heat setting.  

If Salt is taken down to the level of moisture that is found in dried wood (10%) I can see the salts takeing up the moist smoke flavor. The Rosemary is just a kicker.

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Kummok

Thanks for link, FB!! Salt is something to seriously consider for ALL intake, for health reasons as well as taste. For almost 10 years, since first discovering 'RealSalt' in a Green River, UT restaurant, I've been using this type from Utah mines as a "treat", hording it and using it only for special occasions, thinking I could only get it from a Utah retailer. [:p][:p]
Since my "cardiac event"[xx(][xx(], I did more research on the subject of salt and found that not only is my favorite natural salt a healthy neccessity, (used in moderation), but it is also available via the Internet here on the outer edge of the Earth. RealSalt has now replaced ALL salt in our house....Life is GREAT once again!! [:D][:D] I highly recommend this salt to all. Check out http://www.realsalt.com/ for more details.  (No, I don't sell it [;)]  Just love it !) [8D]

Kummok @ Homer, AK USA

Fuzzybear

Hey Kummok!  That's the brand I ran across too - I think "real salt" has their own website that you can order from - I did and the response was great....mined in Utah - to funny - my table salt also!!  Found it in Minnesota at a fruit/veggie stand of all places!!

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Oldman

Well hush my mouth. There is a store 7 miles from the house that carries this salt... *Oldman jumps into car and....*

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kjel

I use Kosher Salt for most things but I do have a container of Fleur de Sel for special occasions.  Mainly when I want to add salt while I'm eating and not during the cooking process.  Great stuff!  That and white pepper.