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- Beechwood Smoked Sea Salt
The alliance of salt and flame. Smoked salt captures the soul of fire to elevate your culinary creations. Slowly smoked over beech wood, it develops woody and deep notes that evoke cooking over a brazier or in a kamado. Each grain tells a story: that of sea salt, pure and raw, transformed by heat and patience.
A unique flavour signature. Smoked salt reveals a rare aromatic complexity: between salty sweetness and a smoky touch, it enhances both a grilled rib of beef and a roasted fish, confit vegetables, or even homemade butter.
A simple gesture — a pinch before serving — is enough to awaken the flame of flavour.
Why you are going to love it
• 🔥 Wooded and balanced flavour, without bitterness
• 🌿 100% natural, without additives or preservatives
• 📦 resealable box to preserve all the aromas
Using smoked salt offers several advantages, both culinary and nutritional. Here are a few points to consider:
Unique flavor: Smoked salt brings a rich and complex flavor to dishes. It can add a note of depth and umami, making it ideal for enhancing the taste of meats, vegetables, soups, and sauces.
Alternative to traditional salt: For those looking to reduce their salt intake, smoked salt can add flavor without needing to use as much as usual.
Versatility: Smoked salt can be used in a variety of dishes, from marinades and seasonings for grilled meats to vegetarian dishes. It can also be sprinkled on finished dishes for a final touch.
Aromatic elements: Depending on the type of wood used for smoking (hickory, mesquite, cherry, etc.), smoked salt can impart different aromas, allowing you to personalize the flavors of your dishes. Preservation: like traditional salt, smoked salt can also help preserve food by inhibiting the growth of certain bacteria.
Smoked salt is a versatile ingredient that can enhance the flavor of many dishes. Here are some foods you can use it on:
Meats: Smoked salt is excellent on grilled or roasted meats, such as chicken, pork, beef, and even fish. It adds a depth of flavor that complements the protein well.
Vegetables: Sprinkle smoked salt on roasted, grilled, or sautéed vegetables, such as bell peppers, zucchini, mushrooms, and potatoes, for a smoky touch.
Soups and Broths: Add smoked salt to your soups and broths for extra umami flavor.
Eggs: Whether on scrambled eggs, omelets, or hard-boiled eggs, smoked salt can add a lovely flavor.
Salads: Use it to season salads, especially those containing rich ingredients like avocado or cheese.
Popcorn: For a tasty snack, try sprinkling smoked salt on hot popcorn.
Use smoked salt as a finishing touch on your meats, fish, vegetables, or sauces.
For kamado and brazier enthusiasts, it becomes the signature ingredient for your high-heat cooking—the one that makes all the difference.


