Subj : Re: Mayo was: Commodity c
To   : Sean Dennis
From : Dave Drum
Date : Tue Dec 19 2023 05:24:00

-=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

DD> I found that if one uses too much Nu Salt it gets bitter. I wouldn't
DD> use enough to affect my potassium levels. However the two potassium
DD> sulphate caplets I used to take every night to replace the potassium
DD> that was lost through use of Lasix (water pill) did cause my doctor to
DD> tkae note. So now I just take a single caplet every other night. If I
DD> start to have problems with muscle cramps again I'll increase thae
DD> frequency.

SD> I use Redmond Real Salt (sea salt).  It's mined from the Great Salt
SD> Lake and it is all-natural with minerals with the salt.  It's delicious
SD> and tastes good on food.  I have an issue with electrolytes due to
SD> blood pressure meds. If I need a quick shot of them, I dissolve a
SD> little Real Salt in a flavored drink and that fixes the problem.

SD> https://redmond.life/collections/real-salt

SD> My mom told me about this salt.  Not cheap but a little goes a very,
SD> very long way.

At it's origin all salt is "sea" salt. At the salt mines down in the
state of Louisiana fossilized "denizens of the deep" (fish) are found
with regularity - if they are payiong attention. Or if one jams the
machinery.

Salt enhances flavours. Wakes them right up.

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     Title: Salt-Encrusted Prime Rib
Categories: Five, Beef, Sauces
     Yield: 10 servings

     3 lb Box kosher salt; divided
     8 lb Bone-in beef rib roast
     3 tb Worcestershire sauce
     2 tb Cracked black pepper
     2 ts Garlic powder
   1/2 c  Water

 Set oven @ 450ºF/232ºC.

 Line a shallow roasting pan with heavy-duty foil. Place
 3 cups salt on foil, spreading evenly to form a 1/2"
 layer.

 Brush roast with Worcestershire sauce; sprinkle with
 pepper and garlic powder. Place roast on layer of salt,
 fat side up. In a small bowl, mix water and remaining
 salt (mixture should be just moist enough to pack).
 Beginning at the base of the roast, press salt mixture
 onto the sides and top of roast.

 Roast 15 minutes. Reduce oven setting to 325ºF/165ºC.
 Roast 2 to 2-1/4 hours. (Temperature of roast will
 continue to rise about 15° upon standing.) Let stand 20
 minutes.

 Remove and discard salt crust; brush away any remaining
 salt. Carve roast into slices.

 Roger Bowlds, Bakersfield, California

 Makes: 10 servings

 RECIPE FROM: https://www.tasteofhome.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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