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is kosher salt healthy for diabetics?
Is kosher salt healthy for diabetics? I was just dianosed with diabetes and and kosher – the Doctor told me not to eat kosher meat or chicken because of the high amounts of salt needed to kosher them – is this correct? ...
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Boom's Turkey Brine
**TYPES OF SALT: Kosher salt is the ONLY type of salt to be used in making brine (it is sweeter and more pure than ordinary table salt). Kosher salt is available in two varieties. The most common is flaked salt (example: Morton Kosher ...
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Kalua Pig – Redneck Cooking
4-5 pound pork butt; 2½ tablespoons Hawaiian salt (substitute kosher salt); 2 tablespoons liquid smoke; 1 banana leaf (substitute 4-5 whole, unpeeled bananas); 4-6 ti leaves (substitute aluminum foil); ¼ to ½ a small head of cabbage, ...
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Salt to taste? Kosher, please.
About two years ago I started cooking mainly with Kosher salt. Just because I saw most of my favorite chefs talking and advertising about its unique qualities. No religious thoughts or traditions came into my mind when I chose to buy my ...
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What is Kosher Salt | Compare Kosher Salt to Sea Salt
Because its crystals are larger than standard table salt, kosher salt does not dissolve quickly. This results in better flavor when you cook with it. Sea salt is not the same thing as kosher salt. Because kosher salt has no additives, ...
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Salt: A Cook's Best Friend
Refined table salt has additives to keep it flowing freely and iodine to ensure thyroid gland health in inland areas. Kosher salt is additive-free; and chefs appreciate its coarse-grained texture. Pickling salt contains no additives, ...
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Salt and Pepper Mills - Muse in the Kitchen
They are all I use for grinding sea salt or black pepper. I still use pinch pots for kosher salt and sea salt and my big mortar and pestle for a chunkier, larger grind of pepper, but for basic grinding, these are fantastic. ...
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Thanksgiving 101: Brining a Turkey
1 cup kosher salt ¼ cup grade B maple syrup ¼ cup blackstrap molasses 4 whole cloves 1 cinnamon stick about 3″ long 1 medium navel orange, quartered and squeezed into the brine 1 small bunch parsley 3 whole star anise ...
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food4themasses: Brining a turkey (by Kat Kinsman)
For every quart, you'll need to add 1/4 cup kosher salt (or 1/8 cup table salt) and 2 tbsp sugar. Pour the brine over the meat, place a heavy plate or bowl atop the meat to keep it submerged, and place in the refrigerator or a cooler ...
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Asparagus question? - Cooking Forum
kosher salt 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Wash and trim the ends off the asparagus spears. 3. Lay the asparagus spears on baking sheet. Sprinkle olive oil and kosher salt over the asparagus. 4. Roast for 15 minutes. ...
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