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Showing posts with label feature. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

Seattle Times NWSource feature

What's in your bag of tricks in the kitchen? Finishing salts are our secret stash in the cupboard.
Flavored salts make it easy to be gourmet, adding that extra pinch in a dash to any dish.

NWSource thinks so, too:
Shake Up Your Cooking with a Gourmet Sprinkle

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Gravlax & Almond Cardamom salt



Kelly Lenihan writes, "Gravlax is a Scandinavian dish consisting of raw salmon cured in salt, sugar, and dill. As the salmon cures, by the action of osmosis, the moisture turns the dry cure into a highly concentrated brine. A light bulb went off -- who needs dill? Salmon cured in a flavor-infused salt seemed like the perfect marriage to me! On a mission, I went to the Ballard Farmer's Market last Sunday and picked up a jar of Almond Orange Cardamom salt. I covered my salmon in a salt-sugar mixture, added a splash of Pernod and wrapped the fish into nice little packet, placed it in the fridge and voilĂ , 48 hours later I had a delicious gravlax."

For Kelly's natural interpretation on a 'centuries-old standard,' take a peak: http://www.examiner.com/x-7067-Seattle-Food-Examiner~y2009m5d7-Gravlax-a-new-twist-on-an-old-favorite

Kelly is a woman who wears many a hat. Her Savory Seattle blog is one. The Seattle Supper Club is another she sails around town in. She sports the latter sombrero amidst a social dining circle, of both new and old friends, that gather in celebration of the food and copious drink that Seattle prides itself upon. Like Kelly's take on Gravlax, it's fresh, fun, and what can make Seattle more special than it already is. You should join her. I did.

Momma's who Review

To all the Momma's who cook: thank you for making the world a better place. We can only hope our salts save you time in the kitchen, like a quick short-cut that adds extra oomph to everything you already do.

Momma's Review says,

"The Vanilla salt is great on bittersweet chocolate pudding and chocolate chip cookies; Soy is perfect for beef stew; Pineapple Cumin tingles the taste buds on barbecue chicken. All of the flavors add a delicious bite and wonderful texture to scrambled eggs."

http://www.mommasreview.com/?p=1979

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Today's Candy

We're elated to be featured on DailyCandy, an online national site known for "what's hot, new, and undiscovered." The secret's always been in the salt, but now it's out.

http://www.dailycandy.com/everywhere/article/42983/Periodic+Table+Salt

Monday, May 4, 2009

Gluten Free Girl Review

The wonderful and beautiful Seattle author--- Shauna Ahern --- and her husband, Chef Daniel, are fans of our salts. We smile at the thought of others who are just as passionate about good food, and locally-sourced items.

http://glutenfreegirlrecommends.blogspot.com/2009/03/secret-stash-sea-salts.html

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Monday, December 22, 2008

Saturday, December 13, 2008

SEATTLE TIMES

What a wonderful way to kick off a Friday. Thank you, Santa.


Here's to thee green-thumb genius---- local Lorene Edwards Forkner---- who also just left this beautiful post on her blog:

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Seattle PI Blog Review

Keren Brown----- a local Seattle writer----- just posted a review of our salts online at the Seattle PI. It's under "Reader Blogs," titled 'Local, Local on My Kitchen Table.'



Check it. http:/blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/franticfoodie/archives/152809.asp



Looking for ways to spruce up your every-day salad? Take a peak at Keren's "10 ways to add Variety to your Salad." Nicoise Olive comes in at #5.


http://www.dailymunch.com/2008/11/10-ways-to-add-a-little-fun-to-your-salad.html