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Himalayan Salt Slab
Posted on 12/29/19 at 4:15 pm
Posted on 12/29/19 at 4:15 pm
Anyone have one of these to cook on? I got one for Christmas and not sure what to do with it. Thanks.
Posted on 12/29/19 at 4:19 pm to Janky
A Himalayan salt block is simple to use, but you should keep a few tips in mind.
Start with a dry salt block. Make sure that your block is completely dry before using it, as any moisture can cause it to expand and crack while heating.
Heat it slowly. Heating your salt block too quickly can cause it to crack. To prevent this, it’s best to increase the oven temperature by no more than 200? (93?) every 15 minutes.
Preheat before using it in the oven. Heating your block directly in the oven increases the risk of cracking, so you may want to preheat it on a grill or stovetop before placing it in the oven.
Changes are normal. Heating can cause your salt block to develop small cracks and naturally change color over time. Try to always cook on the same side to keep cracks from worsening.
Handle a hot block with care. A salt block can reach very high temperatures and remain hot for several hours. Regular oven mitts won’t offer sufficient protection, so you should consider using high heat-resistant gloves or a carrying rack instead.
Don’t use fat. Butter and cooking oils aren’t necessary and will diminish the lifespan of your Himalayan salt block.
Don’t submerge your block in water. Water dissolves salt, so it’s best to clean your block with a damp sponge instead. Stubborn areas can be scrubbed with a scouring pad or soft brush.
Start with a dry salt block. Make sure that your block is completely dry before using it, as any moisture can cause it to expand and crack while heating.
Heat it slowly. Heating your salt block too quickly can cause it to crack. To prevent this, it’s best to increase the oven temperature by no more than 200? (93?) every 15 minutes.
Preheat before using it in the oven. Heating your block directly in the oven increases the risk of cracking, so you may want to preheat it on a grill or stovetop before placing it in the oven.
Changes are normal. Heating can cause your salt block to develop small cracks and naturally change color over time. Try to always cook on the same side to keep cracks from worsening.
Handle a hot block with care. A salt block can reach very high temperatures and remain hot for several hours. Regular oven mitts won’t offer sufficient protection, so you should consider using high heat-resistant gloves or a carrying rack instead.
Don’t use fat. Butter and cooking oils aren’t necessary and will diminish the lifespan of your Himalayan salt block.
Don’t submerge your block in water. Water dissolves salt, so it’s best to clean your block with a damp sponge instead. Stubborn areas can be scrubbed with a scouring pad or soft brush.
Posted on 12/29/19 at 4:53 pm to Janky
quote:
got one for Christmas and not sure what to do with it.
Do just like whoever gave it to you did...... regift it
Posted on 12/29/19 at 5:25 pm to Tigerpaw123
I’ve got an unopened one in my regift stash right now.
Posted on 12/29/19 at 6:57 pm to Tigerpaw123
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Do just like whoever gave it to you did...... regift it
the gift that keeps on giving
and giving
Posted on 12/29/19 at 7:15 pm to Janky
Buddy of mine had one a few years ago and it was pretty useless
Posted on 12/29/19 at 9:32 pm to Janky
I bought one a few years ago. I finally figured out how to use it ... and I hope the person who received it at our office White Elephant gift exchange enjoys it.
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