Spray before you sprinkle to prevent juicy meat from absorbing your salt’s delicate flakes.
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Interesting…. I don't I've ever seen bacon in Potatoe Salad. I've seen itin pasta salads… But I guess it would go well with red or idaho potatoes just as good a s stuffed baked potatoe.
I use bacon instead of salt in pot sal 😉
It's the only Israeli conspiracy that is true….Kosher salt on every table…..so what makes salt un-kosher? But here in Turkey I use Mortan out of family tradition, and Denis Salt for the larger crystals for my potatoe salad's
Wouldn't it be more sensible to spray the oil into a Ziploc add your salt then shake the bag to coat the salt? Not only do you get coated salt but you can conveniently store it in a larger quantity in your pantry.
Why would they advertise? They taste test everything and mention the stuff they like. They also broadcast on PBS so it doesnt make any sense….
shameless? not at all. unless of course you're talking about this (my) kitchen, which uses diamond crystal kosher salt ;^)
Every kitchen in America uses Morton Kosher salt, would it be shameless if any of them said so?
That commercial for Maldon Seasalt. Product placement is evil, at least be honest about it.