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http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/230773
I tried this with the RealSalt that Om sent me, and found it to be a tad *too* salty........ but still very palatable (after adding more mayo). Havta remember to use about 2/3rds when using RealSalt!! I doubled the amounts in the recipe. |
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"PeterLucas" wrote in message 0.25... http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/230773 I tried this with the RealSalt that Om sent me, and found it to be a tad *too* salty........ but still very palatable (after adding more mayo). Havta remember to use about 2/3rds when using RealSalt!! I doubled the amounts in the recipe. Hmm -- I've used RealSalt for years. I'm the opposite. When I'm baking and use Haines sea salt, the grains seem more uniform and close together, so I will mentally contemplate using less sea salt than RealSalt. Dee Dee |
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"Dee Dee" wrote in
: "PeterLucas" wrote in message 0.25... http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/230773 I tried this with the RealSalt that Om sent me, and found it to be a tad *too* salty........ but still very palatable (after adding more mayo). Havta remember to use about 2/3rds when using RealSalt!! I doubled the amounts in the recipe. Hmm -- I've used RealSalt for years. I'm the opposite. When I'm baking and use Haines sea salt, the grains seem more uniform and close together, so I will mentally contemplate using less sea salt than RealSalt. Peter........ still adjusting the salty part of his taste buds :-) (I've been a Maldon man for the last 8 years) |
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"PeterLucas" wrote in message .25... "Dee Dee" wrote in : "PeterLucas" wrote in message 0.25... http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/230773 I tried this with the RealSalt that Om sent me, and found it to be a tad *too* salty........ but still very palatable (after adding more mayo). Havta remember to use about 2/3rds when using RealSalt!! I doubled the amounts in the recipe. Hmm -- I've used RealSalt for years. I'm the opposite. When I'm baking and use Haines sea salt, the grains seem more uniform and close together, so I will mentally contemplate using less sea salt than RealSalt. Peter........ still adjusting the salty part of his taste buds :-) (I've been a Maldon man for the last 8 years) I believe I've had that before -- I'm going to look out for it for a change of pace. Thanks. It's on my list of stuff to look for while I'm shopping. Dee Dee |
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"Dee Dee" wrote in
: Peter........ still adjusting the salty part of his taste buds :-) (I've been a Maldon man for the last 8 years) I believe I've had that before -- I'm going to look out for it for a change of pace. Thanks. It's on my list of stuff to look for while I'm shopping. Good luck in your search, but it can be got over there. http://slate.com/id/2117243/ Quite and interesting read on a 'salt tasting' :-) |