smoked salt

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smoke freak

StickBurners
Original poster
Jul 14, 2007
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Kansas
Was readin on another site about hickory smoked salt and mesquite smoked salt. This may be a no brainer. Can I get smokey taste in salt by puttin it in my stick burner at fairly low temps? Maybe even cold smoked. Any ideas?
 
Lots of folks here toss a shallow pan of salt on the smoker when she's fired up. Mix ocassionally, store in airtight jar to preserve flavor longer.
 
Yeah Rich, I didnt think it would be that tough. Like I didnt think you had to brine it over nite or any thing weird. I dont know what heat will do to the salt but I reckon Ill find out.
 
One consideration..I would NOT use aluminum pans, as concentrated salt, heat, and aluminum can and probably will to some extent-react. Especially with the humidity in the smoker.
 
I did smoke some salt after someone suggested it on this site. Maybe i needed an even shallower pan or even suspended on cheese cloth but I smoked it for 2 hours with alder and still didnt have enough smoke essence. It was still light brown as a pose to some of the blacker looking salts available commercially. I wondered if spritzing the salt on the tray might help to accumulate the smoke? ya know salt being so dry? Anyway The smoked salt I made has made an interesting addition to certain delicate things but gets lost amongst any stronger ingredients.
 
Hmm interesting idea there... a light spray of water won't dissolve much Kosher. I have a hunk of stainless screen I use for salt and spice smoking.
 
Good point Rich. Ill try glass and risk the wrath of the little woman if it dont clean up right. Or not.

Thanks zingger, Ill use a stronger wood. Just picked up some nice mesquite on Friday. Lets see how she burns, eh.
 
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