Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Chicken Salt??

 
You guys already know that flavored salt is a great way to flavor blast your meal, but chicken salt may take things to a whole new level.
 

I had never heard of it before, but apparently it is everywhere in Australia, and it sounds like the ultimate savory seasoning. To make chicken salt, roast skins in a hotel pan at 350F until they’re all brown and roasty. Strain off the fat and simmer the skins in stock until it reduces completely, then dehydrate the skins. (You can either chuck ‘em in a dehydrator overnight, or in an oven for four hours at the lowest temperature possible.)


After the skins are dried into concentrated, super flavorful crisps, toss them into the food processor with salt and pepper, mushroom powder, garlic powder, and onion powder. (Click link below for exact amounts.) Once everything is combined, store in an airtight container and sprinkle on anything you think would benefit from a boost of chicken-y, salty goodness. French fries are a classic option, but vegetables, popcorn, and even chicken itself good benefit from the magic that is chicken salt.

 

2 comments:

Konsumterra said...

MOST CHICKEN SALT HAS NO CHICKEN IT IS TO FLAVOUR ROAST CHICKEN AND CHIPS
EAST COAST PREFER ONE WITH YELLOW FAKE COLOUR AND CHEMICALS
SOUTH AUSTRALIA HAS MITANI BRAND WHICH HAS LESS NUMBERS
SORRY ABOUT CAPS

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

I knew this was all kinds of bullshit. It's just regular old salt. Dirty salt to fool me. Damn you salt industry.