kosher salt

Started by amigo smoker, April 19, 2012, 11:06:18 AM

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amigo smoker

Im looking to make some rubs soon and i keep seeing kosher salt

i cant seem to find it in the shops over here (uk) so would it be called something else or could i swap it for sea salt??




mat

Wildcat

Sea Salt is just fine.
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amigo smoker

Quote from: Wildcat on April 19, 2012, 12:30:38 PM
Sea Salt is just fine.


Thanks a bunch

would it still be the same amount?

mat

Ka Honu

It's best to measure your salt and other similar ingredients by weight rather than volume but if you're stuck with what they've altready written, here's a quick table (from amazingribs.com):

Salt
1 teaspoon Morton's table salt =
1.5 teaspoons Morton's Kosher Salt =
1.8 teaspoons Diamond Crystal Brand Kosher Salt =
1.8 teaspoons Morton's Pickling Salt =
3 to 4 or more teaspoons of sea salt

Here's the inverse:

1 teaspoons Morton's Kosher Salt =
2/3 teaspoon of table salt =
1.1 teaspoons Morton's Pickling Salt =
1.1 teaspoons Diamond Crystal Brand Kosher Salt =
2 to 3 teaspoons or more of sea salt

1 cup table salt = 8 ounces by weight 

Habanero Smoker

As mentioned above salt grains vary, even among kosher and sea salt. The above guideline posted by Ka Honu should help, but I notice they give the wrong amount for the weight of 1 cup of table salt. The weight of a cup of table salt is a little over 10 ounces, and Morton's Kosher salt is 8 ounces per cup. So I don't know how accurate the rest of the chart is. I also believe that Morton's Pickling Salt and table salt are the same weight and grain size.



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