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  2. Ina Garten’s 3 Favorite Salts, Reviewed (and When to Use Them)

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    Taryn Pire. Former PureWow senior food editor Katherine Gillen first heard about Garten’s preferred salt trio in a video tour of her kitchen by The New York Times in 2020. “I have three salts ...

  3. Morton vs. Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt: What’s the Difference?

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    Kosher salt is a pure, coarse-grained, additive-free salt that doesn’t include any anti-caking agents or iodine; it is less salty than fine-grained table salt and the preferred option of most ...

  4. Are Pretzels Healthy? We Asked a Dietitian - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!When you're craving something salty, pretzels really hit the spot. They're crunchy and pair well with just about anything. Many people consider ...

  5. Pretzel - Wikipedia

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    Today, pretzels come in various shapes, textures, and colors, but the original soft pretzel is still one of the most common pretzel types to date. Salt is the most common seasoning, or topping, for pretzels, complementing the washing soda or lye treatment that gives pretzels their traditional skin and flavor acquired through the Maillard reaction.

  6. Lye roll - Wikipedia

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    Typically they are cut in half and buttered, as large soft pretzels often are in Germany and Switzerland as well. Other toppings for lye rolls nowadays also include poppy, sesame, and other seeds as an alternative to the usual salt. In Germany, they are sold in many shapes and forms, with many having unique names. [3]

  7. Baker percentage - Wikipedia

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    In a recipe, the baker's percentage for water is referred to as the "hydration"; it is indicative of the stickiness of the dough and the "crumb" of the bread. Lower hydration rates (e.g., 50–57%) are typical for bagels and pretzels, and medium hydration levels (58–65%) are typical for breads and rolls. [25]

  8. I Tried 9 Old-Fashioned Pretzels & the Best Was Salty and Sweet

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    Photos: The Brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Shiny, golden, salt-crusted pretzels are a staple in many a school lunch box. And they're not just for little ones. These crunchy snacks make a ...

  9. Best Bites: Pretzels three ways - AOL

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    Brush the top of each pretzel with olive oil or beaten egg, sprinkle with sea salt and fresh rosemary. Bake until golden and puffed, 12-14 minutes. If the pretzels were frozen, bake for an extra 1 ...