Best kosher salts according to redditors
We found 68 Reddit comments discussing the best kosher salts. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 68 Reddit comments discussing the best kosher salts. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
https://www.amazon.com/Diamond-Crystal-Kosher-Salt-lbs/dp/B0011BPMUK
Very essential on keto. Try making yourself a daily ketoade - 1/4tsp salt for sodium; 1/2tsp lite salt for sodium/potassium; 1tsp magnesium citrate powder, 1Tbsp lemon juice, stevia to sweeten. Put it in a nice 20-30oz water bottle. Makes a lemonade drink that provides a good amount of your electrolytes. Then you can eat spinach, avocado, cashews, and other foods at meals that contain electrolytes. When your electrolytes are covered, you'll process water better and not lose all your salts.
If you PM me your address I'll pot you some. I have a huge 4lb box I bought in America (I'm American) but can't go through that much so easily..
Or alternatively buy https://www.amazon.co.uk/Diamond-Crystal-Kosher-1-36kg--American/dp/B0011BPMUK/
Anyone know if there is a cheap place to buy kosher salt? It costs about 1100 yen on the Japan Amazon store, as compared to $2.50 USD in the US.
Edit: Just want to clarify that I don't care if the salt has iodine, it's the coarseness that I'm concerned about.
Do what I do, Make your meal at work.
You need to push for your work to have a small toaster oven.
here is what you will need:
Now go home and make a few dressings/marinade for meat.
Now just go crazy mixing and matching the meat/marinade, throw them in the oven save container, put that in your cooler with ice packs and start baking them fresh at work.
This has few advantages:
Some cool marinades:
offcourse this means starting the cooking 30 min before intended lunch time
Magnesium & Calcium along with potassium and sodium. This one has sodium, potassium, and magnesium and for $6, isn't bad. It's the one I use instead of salt on my food. I figure it may not be the ideal amount, but at least it's something. That may work for you if you want something simple.
This is pretty much everything you need as electrolytes go (and if not, please correct me) for a tenth of the price of Pedialyte and with better quality ingredients.
Anything with sugar or calories would break a fast I think.
EDIT: Added additional information and another link
Sure,
Then some ziploc bags, pepper if you want, wood chips and a smoker. The curing salt lasts a very long time, and I don't think I paid as much for the salt and sugar locally.
You know with just an ounce or two of 91% alcohol and salt (I like coarse kosher salt) plus ~10 seconds of shaking and it is all done. I plug up the down stem hole with TP, and when I'm done, I use the left over alcohol with a paper towel to clean up the resin that gets in the sink from cleaning the bowl. I use a nylon pipe brush for the down stem, just drop the down stem in the bottle of alcohol and go to town with the brush. Entire process takes no more then 3-5 minutes.
https://www.amazon.com/Morton-Salt-Kosher-lbs/dp/B001GHYO44
You could probably use smaller grains of salt, but use less. Some of the granules fall off, but I don't really worry about it. I used about a small handful (I'm a petite lady) and rubbed the outside of the bird down. I don't wash it off. And I didn't go under the skin, just the outside. I remember reading that salt has a hard time penetrating the fat, and considering the skin is fatty, I wasn't too worried that the meat itself would get too salty.
Have you tried Amazon? Granted, I know that what's on Amazon for one country (I'm in the US) isn't always available for another country.
But here's the same box I usually buy. Even if it's a bit more expensive- I pay about $3-4 for that much- that's easily enough to go for six months unless you have a huge family or use recipes that call for huge quantities of it, like salt-crusting beef.
Amazon links:
Flour: https://www.amazon.com/365-Everyday-Value-All-Purpose-Flour/dp/B074MG5TW6/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=flour&qid=1562223167&s=pantry&sr=8-3
Salt: https://www.amazon.com/Morton-Coarse-Kosher-Salt-Box/dp/B00ATGXZFC/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=kosher+salt&qid=1562223087&s=gateway&sr=8-6
Bread: https://www.amazon.com/Wonder-Classic-White-Bread-20/dp/B00HFEL0M6/ref=sr_1_14?fpw=fresh&keywords=bread&qid=1562223310&s=gateway&sr=8-14
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Violin site: https://fiddlershop.com/collections/professional-violins?sort=price-ascending
here you go: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0011BPMUK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I buy mine from here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0011BPMUK?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image
It’s a must! Once you go kosher...
Am besten ist koshering salt, z.B. das hier
https://www.amazon.de/Kosher-Salt-1-36kg-American-Misc/dp/B0011BPMUK/ref=sr_1_1
You can get kosher salt in the UK, just not off the shelf in supermarkets. You can order it online. I use Diamond Crystal Pure & Natural Kosher Salt from Amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B006K2SK2W/
Pricy, but maybe using the same search term you can find other sellers.
Also, while technically not kosher, if you just want the larger grain texture, this brand is damned delicious: https://www.nbkk.co.jp/english/product/entry.php?id=2016
To answer you question in a way I give you the organic nonGMO chemical free salt from amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Salt-Himalayan-Gourmet-Organic-Pesticides/dp/B007PRB96U/ref=sr_1_7?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1415039370&sr=1-7