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Which Salt to Use?- Kitchen Conundrums with Thomas Joseph 

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With so many salts available at the super market these days, it’s tough to know which salt to use in your dishes . Thomas Joseph breaks it all down and shares his tips for the right time to use them, plus what to do if you over or under salt your food.
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@ginduf
@ginduf 7 лет назад
my mum always said that if you put too much salt in a soup or stew add a peeled potato and let it simmer for a bit until the potato absorbs the saltiness.
@helpfulnatural
@helpfulnatural 7 лет назад
That works for over salted gravy as well. :)
@duniazaddenna9627
@duniazaddenna9627 7 лет назад
kokoro nagomu mum and grandma do that as well!!!!
@ginduf
@ginduf 7 лет назад
i guess so, i'm a grandma and i heard it from my mum. LOL
@metorphoric
@metorphoric 7 лет назад
This is true
@Artbug
@Artbug 7 лет назад
Didn't work for my potato soup :/
@kimberlydrennon4982
@kimberlydrennon4982 7 лет назад
You can also pickle with any non-iodized salt. Iodine breaks down the texture of the things you're pickling, so avoid iodized salt for that purpose.
@Dan_The_Dude
@Dan_The_Dude 7 лет назад
Kim Drennon my uncle tried pickling a few times but it always ended up mushy, I guess that explains it!
@originalhgc
@originalhgc 7 лет назад
Be careful about that. If pickling with kosher salt, do not use Morton's, which includes an anti-caking agent that will discolor your brine. Use Diamond Crystal kosher salt, which is (nearly) pure NaCl.
@ena3969
@ena3969 7 лет назад
Kim Drennon, that explains why the things i pickle go mushy 😑 thanks for the tip
@ThisIsMySig
@ThisIsMySig 7 лет назад
Or, you could just use pickling salt. Problem solved.
@djawnsjhilson218
@djawnsjhilson218 5 лет назад
That's very informative. Thank you for sharing!
@analivres2625
@analivres2625 7 лет назад
i love these videos, they help a lot with international cooking: i never really understood what kosher salt was, and this definitely helped clear that out! thank you so much
@celesteh.2167
@celesteh.2167 6 лет назад
Thank you for explaining the various salts available: their origin, texture and use, flavor, how they get their color, etc. I would like more info on what foods are more flavorful with a particular salt. I found myself in a quandrum trying to choose, now I am better informed. Question: is iodized salt still necessary for the older generation?
@therapeuticcalm8517
@therapeuticcalm8517 7 лет назад
Fabulous Joseph. Just wonderful. Thank you so very much. I feel the sugar and flour ones coming. Have a great weekend!
@sendoh7x
@sendoh7x 7 лет назад
Therapeutic Calm yes flour please
@pinghc
@pinghc 7 лет назад
I love this kind of vids on food item categories or basic knowledge! Comparison of sugar, oil, flour or other ingredients are really helpful. Thx.
@lizahenriquez901
@lizahenriquez901 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video I've been looking for somebody to explain salt just the way you did. I'm excited to start cooking with all the different salts out there now. Thank u so much👍😊
@karinedigiovanni333
@karinedigiovanni333 7 лет назад
Very interesting video. Thanks for explaining the differences between fleur de sel and sel gris. I always have fleur de sel in my kitchen, it's my favourite. Merci!
@johnd5574
@johnd5574 7 лет назад
Awesome! I've wondered about these different types of salt for a long time, and it explains why youtube chefs always look like they're over-salting their food (they're most always using kosher salt rather than iodized table salt). I know tons of people who are suddenly all into using the Himalayan pink salt, too. Great info!
@kanabapuka
@kanabapuka 7 лет назад
Thank you for the absolute gem of a tutorial video! At long last I have a video to present to my wife that would explain my collection of salt.
@Two_Bravo
@Two_Bravo 3 года назад
I learned a lot about what I wanted to know. Thank you for this video.
@czarinamarushka3224
@czarinamarushka3224 7 лет назад
Thank you for all the knowledge you share! 💞💞💞
@dorismccollester9522
@dorismccollester9522 6 лет назад
Thomas Joseph , love all your educational videos .
@longstoryshort2022
@longstoryshort2022 7 лет назад
that was my request!thanks and love you joseph.
@alephoto10
@alephoto10 7 лет назад
There's also pink salt from the salt flats in Uyuni (Bolivia) and Persian blue salt, both totally recommended!
@priyankadutta1531
@priyankadutta1531 7 лет назад
Brilliant ! thanks for the clarity...
@CallaLily40
@CallaLily40 7 лет назад
Love this video. I happened to do a salt comparison the other day of what was in my pantry. I recently discovered what smoked sea salt was. I bought some and love it! Thanks for educating us 😀
@user-ub8er9pe2h
@user-ub8er9pe2h Год назад
Hello, I read your comment. A great one by the way. Tell me please, what is smoked sea salt. Thank you.❤️🙂🍴
@KyAl2
@KyAl2 7 лет назад
Great video and really helpful. Would you consider doing a series of videos actively using each of the types of salts?
@kylegrate9325
@kylegrate9325 4 года назад
Great presentation!
@clement6003
@clement6003 7 лет назад
Extremely informative!!! Love it!
@SJ-xr1wk
@SJ-xr1wk 7 лет назад
Love this video. Please give us more Thomas videos!!
@arthurcooking7121
@arthurcooking7121 7 лет назад
Wow! thank you for sharing!
@annavictoria4147
@annavictoria4147 7 лет назад
Wonderful video Thomas !!
@colomboricua
@colomboricua 7 лет назад
favorite food channel to watch on youtube! Make more videos!
@Ridogg81
@Ridogg81 6 лет назад
The title said which salt to use and you never told us what salt to use in what kind of food. Disappointed
@LenkaLiman
@LenkaLiman 5 лет назад
But he dit. At the beginning, he says what to use in baking and how to substitute, then how to use flaky salt, and so...
@wonghow
@wonghow 5 лет назад
@@LenkaLiman No he did not show you when to use the salts. He only gave the properties of each of the salts. It is assumed that we are expected to figure out when to use these properties? The Black and Pink salts get their properties from the environment, but what food do you use it with instead of table salt? That is why 63 people did not get the answer
@nikokaderabek4501
@nikokaderabek4501 5 лет назад
Clickbate
@WR3ND
@WR3ND 5 лет назад
Beyond the main things he mentioned, the rest are just personal taste or flair. There is no general culinary reason to use Himalayan pink salt over other kinds of rock salt or sea salt, for example.
@jiggempurfelwhat3814
@jiggempurfelwhat3814 5 лет назад
Nah he did though. Bottom line is salt is salt aka sodium chloride. Used to dissolve for cooking will result the same other than measured amounts (which he mentions) but duh. When to use what salts boils down to table salt for quick dissolving, kosher for ease of use cooking, pickling salt for (you guessed it) pickling, and the rest as "finishing salts" which means you top without dissolving for aesthetics or texture. He says all of this.
@kaffepojke
@kaffepojke 7 лет назад
Thank you for a very interesting primer on salt!
@danielchewy
@danielchewy 7 лет назад
Awesome video! So much I didn't know.
@Billay649
@Billay649 7 лет назад
love this video! great info
@alexissenft9090
@alexissenft9090 6 лет назад
Awesome! Love your channel!
@krawford13
@krawford13 7 лет назад
Congrats Thomas!!!! Proud of you!!1
@magalimoreno5423
@magalimoreno5423 7 лет назад
Now I understand what kosher salt is ! Thank you for these explanations
@juliannececil4610
@juliannececil4610 3 года назад
Thank you for this video and for pronouncing everything correctly.
@starboushe
@starboushe 6 лет назад
Thank you for this run down! I love these videos.
@vanjosh7763
@vanjosh7763 7 лет назад
That black Hawaiian salt is so beautiful! Learned quite a lot from so much salt.
@erinvittoriamusic
@erinvittoriamusic 6 лет назад
This was some great information, thanks :)
@33605pgood
@33605pgood 5 лет назад
I agree with the statement from Ridogg81 but I did enjoy learning about the different salts. My son gave me a sampler gift from The Salt Experience and it was the best gift I have ever received for my kitchen. Your explanations of the types of salts there are helped me to decide how best to use them when cooking. Thank you for sharing.
@375f6
@375f6 7 лет назад
So informative, loved it.
@helpfulnatural
@helpfulnatural 7 лет назад
I love Himalayan Pink Sea Salt! I use it for almost everything, much softer flavor and it contains many beneficial minerals. I also like Redmond Real Salt from mines in Utah. It also contains many beneficial minerals and tastes great! Kosher salt for most cooking/baking projects.
@mandime4798
@mandime4798 7 лет назад
helpfulnatural Real salt is my absolute go to, but only because the pink salt is so pricey. Pink salt is amazing on chocolate dishes.
@helpfulnatural
@helpfulnatural 7 лет назад
I have found really good deals on the pink salt at T.J. Maxx. Coarse for a salt grinder and fine for shakers. I've found well known quality brands that I had been buying online previously!
@isidorakurti1359
@isidorakurti1359 7 лет назад
mandi me They have it at Trader Joes for 1.99
@mandime4798
@mandime4798 7 лет назад
helpfulnatural I wish I had a Trader Joe's. I'm hoping to find a deal on Amazon now I have prime.
@mandime4798
@mandime4798 7 лет назад
takoyucky Being trace minerals, by definition you need very, very little of them.
@MinhNguyen-iz1pj
@MinhNguyen-iz1pj 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing 👏😊
@privatenineNaturalWoman
@privatenineNaturalWoman 4 года назад
Great Video!
@yayapj4
@yayapj4 4 года назад
This guy is amazing!💖
@supercooled
@supercooled 4 года назад
This needs way more views. I didn't even know so many varieties existed. This pandemic has made me take a more deep appreciation and interest in cooking and its anatomy, if you will. Clearly there is a lot to learn and that's both daunting and exciting because even the world's best chefs with years of experience have said culinary is a never ending education. It's also a good way to brake the monotony of ramen noodles, lol.
@reginafernandes3066
@reginafernandes3066 7 лет назад
Great... what a Great salt class... thank you so much....
@MsOliveLeaf
@MsOliveLeaf 4 года назад
Pink Himaylan salt tastes SO GOOD!
@XavierKatzone
@XavierKatzone 3 года назад
Well done!
@ryansanteful
@ryansanteful 7 лет назад
please make an episode on spices and curries next #KitchenConundrums
@thehomeplatespecial597
@thehomeplatespecial597 6 лет назад
Duebrick that would be great
@AlinaRashidd
@AlinaRashidd 7 лет назад
very informative video
@gourishivaa1603
@gourishivaa1603 7 лет назад
I love your videos and have tried a few recipes. Short bread cookies are our fav! More than anything, my questions about the ingredients and process are all answered before I cn ask my questions!! I have enjoyed cooking and following these hacks/tips from your videos!! I will be making garlic cheddar biscuits from your video tonight! Can you please share your recipe for Croissants?
@Morn2moon
@Morn2moon 3 года назад
thank you for the info 👍😊
@danfernandes5607
@danfernandes5607 5 лет назад
That looks like my kitchen island on a Saturday night 😎👀🍚
@chitchanok1338
@chitchanok1338 4 года назад
Thank you so much
@janeclermon83
@janeclermon83 7 лет назад
that's really cool two hear about the pickling salt my husband and I when we go grocery shopping we always buy pickles for the pickle juice because we found that pickle juice is really good for you know I know why because of what kind of salt is in it
@jessicayt8897
@jessicayt8897 6 лет назад
love this!!!!
@shilpyjain9748
@shilpyjain9748 5 лет назад
Hey Great video, Can you give more details of different dishes one can make with Himalayan and black salt.
@ImpulsiveCulinarian
@ImpulsiveCulinarian 7 лет назад
I so wanna try the Hawaiian salt ... never heard of that before. Always been a big fan of fleur de sel :)
@Mmmtruk
@Mmmtruk 6 лет назад
thomas joseph ur so good at speaking on camera
@ariyahasan
@ariyahasan 6 лет назад
Excellent
@beautifulbrittney7658
@beautifulbrittney7658 5 лет назад
That was interesting video. You guys should do a flour video and the different types and grade of flour.
@maylien
@maylien 7 лет назад
Interesting, thanks.
@anthonycastro5086
@anthonycastro5086 Год назад
Awesome 👍 thanks Chef
@BiggsHomeCookin
@BiggsHomeCookin 7 лет назад
Good video, informative. Near the end of the video you mentioned pickling salt, curing salt should have been mentioned also. Thanks
@reubenlemn1402
@reubenlemn1402 6 лет назад
Great video I actually didn’t know that there are so many salts. However, I would of loved if you would of included which salt works best for different foods and meats. Because looking at the video I don’t know if I would need any of those
@ndjubilant8391
@ndjubilant8391 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for the great visuals and a great introduction. I'm sorry, but myself and another commenter are baffled as to when to use which salt how?
@drea2280
@drea2280 7 лет назад
Me: Wow thats so details and interesting Inner me: its all the same
@ocherocher8870
@ocherocher8870 6 лет назад
I like the way he talks n explaining things
@ceecee8274
@ceecee8274 5 лет назад
Just the First half of the video was about Kosher salt and the second half was used for the other 8 or 9 .. thank you for showing me them :)
@msvenus2005
@msvenus2005 7 лет назад
Wow.. thank you😃
@angelbeast8863
@angelbeast8863 6 лет назад
Where can I buy this awesome Apron?! I want it yesterday 😍
@OswaldDigestiveClinic
@OswaldDigestiveClinic 3 года назад
Nice video!
@stephenj.p.ingley4033
@stephenj.p.ingley4033 6 лет назад
Awesome Presentation... Who would've known after all these years of using Morton Salt and simply walking by all the others... I also dump Morton Salt into my Pool. Now I know... Thanks TJ... JP
@macnutz4206
@macnutz4206 6 лет назад
That was edifying.
@erbunne
@erbunne 7 лет назад
I love Utah's Real Salt. It's mined and is somewhat pink like the Himalayan sea salt. The flavor is wonderful.
@CuriousCat777
@CuriousCat777 5 лет назад
erbunne it’s cleaner then the Himalayan salt imo
@iloveamerica1966
@iloveamerica1966 5 лет назад
In the winter I use yellow New Jersey Road Salt. But the stuff from New York or PA is pretty good, too.
@MrWalksindarkness
@MrWalksindarkness 7 лет назад
pickling salt is also great on popcorn
@tnichlsn
@tnichlsn 7 лет назад
Hey Thomas, now that you've covered various salt options, how about a video about the various pepper options?
@barneylow8724
@barneylow8724 3 года назад
0:52. Rounded particle has less surface area therefor should dissolve slower. It's the smaller size of the iodised salt particle that makes the dissolving faster.
@deborahmelo7993
@deborahmelo7993 7 лет назад
You are amazing!
@alejandroux4991
@alejandroux4991 3 года назад
Great video, thx. I wish you would've covered prices AND health info if applicable (is any of the salt options a bit better for ppl with cardiovascular risk)...
@pablotejano7461
@pablotejano7461 7 лет назад
How should I use bath salts?
@shivambhatt2724
@shivambhatt2724 7 лет назад
Probably not in food :P
@themagicmovies
@themagicmovies 7 лет назад
Scrolled down the comments just to see if somebody said this yet
@hazelcream1
@hazelcream1 7 лет назад
Pablo Tejano use it when you are slow cooking yourself in the bathtub. Heard it helps to tenderize the meat.
@vsilverisisv
@vsilverisisv 7 лет назад
If you are referring to epson salts, generally 2-6 tablespoons is recommended depending on the size of your tub and how much water you disburse. If you are referring to crystallized meth, I suggest avoiding it completely as it is illegal and can cause visual, auditory and even tactile hallucinations, cause you to not recognize friends and family due to paranoid delusions, develop seizures, rot your teeth completely out, along with the risk of death due to accidental overdose.
@shivambhatt2724
@shivambhatt2724 7 лет назад
You're definitely a tumblr user aren't you?
@TL0219
@TL0219 7 лет назад
Can you please do one for different types of oil? I've heard that we shouldn't use olive oil to cook because of the low smoke point
@2centprofitgmailcom
@2centprofitgmailcom 5 лет назад
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@mtstatehk14090914
@mtstatehk14090914 7 лет назад
I see a lot of chefs using very coarse salts when seasoning meats - like that English sea salt he referred to. Likewise the chefs say to find high quality rock/sea salts for seasoning - not just kosher salt. Anyone know which one is best?
@OleksandraDietrich
@OleksandraDietrich 7 лет назад
How about an episode on different flours? I have tried to substitute almond flour with different types and have no idea which works better and why in different recipes there are different types of flour.
@happyskye6713
@happyskye6713 7 лет назад
Please create a video of what type of foods to use these for
@attomicchicken
@attomicchicken 6 лет назад
Skye Hagenstein I can tell you not to use black salt with rice
@leatherDarkhorse
@leatherDarkhorse 7 лет назад
depend how salty my mood today. maybe monday himalaya mood. i guess less salty on saturday
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 5 лет назад
fabulous
@mikeglover1533
@mikeglover1533 6 лет назад
We have about 10 different types of salts, not including the flavored salts. We rarely ever use the fine table salt anymore. Most of them are course and in salt grinders, except for the Kosher and Pickling . Our favorite is Course White Sea Salt and Course Pink Himalayan Salt. I also love Celery Salt! By the way, you skipped my Red Salt and Blue Salt. We keep just as many types or peppercorn. Have you made a video on using different peppercorns
@clairesun6883
@clairesun6883 7 лет назад
How does this affect things when baking? When I need to use a 1/2 tsp salt, does it matter which type of salt I use since some salts are stronger than others?
@skyym3629
@skyym3629 6 лет назад
Thank you for showing us and explaining each one of those salts. I do know that the "pink Himalayan salt" gets its pink hue from all the "underwater sea life" that died and sank to the bottom and became part of the salt layer. (bones, marrow, vertebrae, blood, vegetation, plankton, etc.". Thumbs up and God Bless
@ThePuljo
@ThePuljo 5 лет назад
Malden is on the East cost of England not the South. Small town on the river Black water. Well-worth a visit.
@suesun4587
@suesun4587 5 лет назад
Love ya. Thanks
@JobBouwman
@JobBouwman 6 лет назад
I use potassium enriched salt for health benefits. What's your opinion on that?
@ena3969
@ena3969 7 лет назад
My ethnicity is Cambodian and I eat chilli salt with sour fruits lol any salt works for me!
@lordkrishnastolemyheart5485
@lordkrishnastolemyheart5485 7 лет назад
The best salt you could possibly use for your health is Pink Himalayan. It not only contains Iodine but many many beneficial minerals as well. If you don't like the rocky texture, you can always grind it down further in a coffee or spice grinder. You wont notice the difference in taste except if you accidentally powder it, use much less.
@user-ge2ox5jd2p
@user-ge2ox5jd2p 10 месяцев назад
Have you seen Oryx Desert Salt on shelf in Whole Foods? It is from an underground salt lake in the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa, from a remote, pristine uninhabitable area. It is a renewable sustainable source, and is free from any pollution or contamination. Still contains vital trace elements and minerals and is not processed or refined. Naturally organic and delicious. Their grinders have a ceramic mechanism so is 20x and more refillable and doesn't grind plastic into your food.
@hasitdawnedonyou
@hasitdawnedonyou 6 лет назад
Live in France and usually sel gris is all I use. Commonly knows as sel de guerand. Fleur de sel is quite rare not commonly found is normal grocery stores
@tammier7508
@tammier7508 7 лет назад
I would like a video on different butters for baking... Thanks
@rogerdodger8415
@rogerdodger8415 6 лет назад
Tammie R If you want to bake in the sun, I'll put the butter on you.
@Arandomperson_online
@Arandomperson_online 2 года назад
Like your apron 😊
@robinleonard8862
@robinleonard8862 6 лет назад
thank you for a-salting us with this great info! lol
@NyanyiC
@NyanyiC 5 лет назад
Are all these other posh salts iodized.. As a doctor i forsee us going back to iodine deficiencies /goitres which had been eradicated
@JKFitz
@JKFitz 4 года назад
Which one is the best salt for cake baking in general ?? Or for adding into a buttercream?
@blink182izawsm
@blink182izawsm 7 лет назад
tj is a food guru
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