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I received some sour salt as a part of a gift. What do I do with it?
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![]() "Carolyn LeCrone" > wrote in message ... >I received some sour salt as a part of a gift. What do I do with it? > Carolyn > Hi...Carolyn...Sour Salt is actually ...'Citric Acid'..... Here is something on it. Explains a little about it better than I could I think...I use it myself for bitter (sour) drinks etc..It is also used in 'canning' and it is usually bought at any supermarket as 'Citric Acid'.... Quote... "Sour salt is citric acid, a powder extracted from acidic fruits. The flavour is acutely sour. It is inexpensive and a small jar lasts for years. A few grains have as much tartness as a couple of squeezes from a lemon or lime but the salt doesn't have a strong fruit flavour. Keep some for when a recipe calls for lemon juice and there isn't any in the house or when using lemon juice in cake or muffin recipe would change the balance of dry to wet ingredients. Sour salt works best in recipes that also include sugar but the objective is to create a pleasant balance between the sweet and sour such as in cold beet borscht or a lemony cheese cake. I also find that sour salt tastes fresher than bottled or concentrated lemon or lime juice." -- Bigbazza (Barry)..Oz |
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