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| They can break/shatter if heated too quickly, particularly if you are in or have recently experienced high humidity. I suspect most of Florida qualifies.
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| Posts: 2987 | Location: See der Rabbits, Iowa | Registered: June 12, 2007 |
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| I have a lamp.
Never cooked with it, though. |
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| How do you clean a salt block? Seems like a challenge since salt is soluble in water.
Serious about crackers |
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| quote: Originally posted by Pipe Smoker: How do you clean a salt block? Seems like a challenge since salt is soluble in water.
from what I've read you must allow it to fully cool down, then wipe down with damp cloth or sponge or a brush, no soap... |
| Posts: 24668 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008 |
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| i get my minerals from my pink salt. non of that bleached toxic stuff for me.
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| quote: Originally posted by HRK: Picked up some sea scallops and fresh shrimp at Fresh Market along with a couple of white potatoes and some asparagus to give it a go.
If you really want to do something cool. You can use it to cook at the table while you eat your salad/appetizers. Went to a restaurant once that did this. Brought out petite filet Mignon and shrimp and scallops on a hot hunk of salt. You cook it yourself at the table while you ate apps. Once it was near done they gave you a soy sauce based liquid to drizzle over it a ND a hunk of butter. Forgot what they used as an insulator and I think the table was slate too. Very cool idea. Plus you can't send back to the chef if its overcooked.
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| Posts: 21342 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: December 27, 2014 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Pipe Smoker: How do you clean a salt block? Seems like a challenge since salt is soluble in water.
You don't need to. Salt is an anti septic and doesn't need to be cleaned. Bacteria can't grow on salt. |
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