Sea Salt, Sel Gris
$8.50 – $23.00
Hand-harvested using centuries-old Celtic methods, Sel Gris is known for its beautiful grey color, high moisture content, and mineral complexity.
The perfect salt for fondue, Sel Gris is also a great universal choice for salads, meats, seafood, sauces, soups, baking and brining. When used as a finishing salt, it adds a delicate crunch to any dish.
The finer granularity, called Tamisé, is achieved by sifting, creating great universal salt choice.
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Traditional French dressing or vegetable marinade directions: Mix 2T Blend with 2T water, let stand 5 minutes to rehydrate. Whisk in ½ cup olive oil & 1/4 to 1/3 cup vinegar (typically sherry vinegar, wine vinegar, or our personal favorite, champagne vinegar).
Hand blended in small batches: shallots, sea salt, mustard, black pepper, and tarragon.
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