Again you don’t know how to cook. Your food is bland, just admit it |
This is false. Salt is needed to make food taste good. Your food stinks |
dp The right amount of salt equals taste - many preparations call for more than a teaspoon. I assume you disagree with any and all these preparations. Thank you. Thank you for your cuisine illiterate contribution. Enjoy eating your wall paper paste. |
Nah. It's called aging. Didn't used to be so noticeable for me. |
| What is with some people’s absolute fear about salt? I’ve never understood it. Especially old people. |
What is with some people's assumption that using less salt means no salt? No one on here has said they use zero salt. Just because some of us find restaurant food too salty doesn't mean we go salt-free at home. I am always thirsty after a restaurant meal. I certainly use salt at home. (Morton's kosher salt if you must know.) Just not nearly as much! |
Enjoy the bland food |
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The more money you pay, the more salt you get.
We went to several higher end restaurants in DC recently, and the sodium was off the charts. It tasted like eating salt sticks. There is a fine balance between using too much salt and not enough to the point the food is bland. Like most of the time I can season our food well at home with salt, but it tastes like restaurants are using triple that amount. Yes, I know eating at restaurants isn't healthy, but the amount of sodium has to be craaazy they're using these days. |
Oh no, were your culottes tight?! Stay home and watch the bird feeder |
This is fine. That's not the issue here. There is a difference between "Restaurant is too salty" and "Restaurant food is too salty for me". The latter is an opinion, is not right or wrong. The former is an objective critique about the proper salt content for recipes in the context of a certain cuisine and/or dish; this is a right our wrong statement. And we are not talking about salt added to disguise bad food to begin with. People here are referencing find dining, Jose Andres. "Jose Andres food is too salty for me" - opinion. Don't eat there. Nobody cares. "Jose Andres food is too salty." - not opinion. Your Spanish cuisine, restaurateur, cookbook recipe publishing bona fides overrule Jose Andres? You're simply an idiot. |
| I just got in the christmas hams. Salt town here I come! |
So the best restaurants use too much salt in your opinion--i.e. the best chefs in the world (the experts in cooking) use too much salt? I think I'll trust them over you. |
Tell me more ? |
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I have rarely eaten out. The food never tastes good unless there is a lot of salt, which means the cooking is uninspired.
I am now medically ordered on a low-salt diet the last couple of years anyway. I have always preferred eating my own food. |
Probably the only one |