Kitchen mis-measurers and victims of loosened salt-shakers, rejoice! There is a cure to your oversalted dish. The kitchen cats at Stack Exchange offer techniques to unsalt your overseasoned foods.
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Question:
How do I fix food that got extra salty?
I imagine this depends on what the food is. With spaghetti, you can add water or change water if you detect it on time. But what about grilled meat? Or a tomato sauce?
? Originally asked by Vinko Vrsalovic
Answer: Raw Potato
Slice a raw potato and add it to the over-salted sauce. As it cooks it'll draw in the salty liquid.
You may need to add more liquids to keep the sauce from drying out.
? Answered by Kev
Answer: More Food
1. Determine correct ratio of food to salt.
2. Add more food until proper ratio is achieved.
Or just serve extra beer with it.
? Answered by Shog9
Answer: Under-Season & Adjust
Good practice is to under-season food when cooking and adjust, the seasoning at the end if necessary. It's very difficult to fix over-seasoned food at the end of cooking, and excess salt is also bad for your health.
? Answered by LeopardSkinPillBoxHat
Answer: Lemon
I sometimes add a bit of lemon juice...works to a degree.
? Answered by Tobias Op Den Brouw
Answer: Parsley
Parsley, or other very leafy stuff. Specifically, I've noticed that adding parsley to a dish that's too salty works wonders. It's good for almost any sauce you're making, as well as pasta or casserole. Probably won't work so well with over-salted meat though. Perhaps a parsley and mint sauce for the meat?
? Answered by Carmi
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