Hot off the Presses! The Himalayan Salt Cooking Book

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Cover: Himalayan Salt Cooking Book
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Salmon skewers on Himalayan salt block
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Boerewors cooked on Himalayan salt block

Much is said about the supposed health-giving properties of Himalayan salt. While I can’t vouch for that, I can say that it’s the only salt I use for cooking in my kitchen. I love the taste, pure and simple. It just tastes better.

Himalayan salt block cooking is also something I’ve seen around but haven’t tried yet. Because ermm…how exactly does it work? Boerewors cooked on an Himalayan salt block? This I’ve gotta try, I thought. (I’m a boerewors fanatic, Freestater that I am!)

So my ears certainly perked up when I received the following news:

New Himalayan Salt Cookbook is right on trend!

“Thursday June 28th marks the official launch of the new Himalayan Salt cookbook, Himalayan Salt Cooking by Salty Sistas, taking place at the luxurious President Hotel in Cape Town with foodie and lifestyle media invited to a delicious evening affair of salt block and fine wine dining with Pierre Jourdan, Haute CabriĆØre and S. Pellegrino.

Salt has been part of human history for thousands of years, believed to be used as currency for some time in certain parts of the world and even in religious ceremonies in ancient Egypt. Legend has it that the word salary derives from the fact that soldiers in ancient times were paid in salt!

Naturally, over time, salt has become a key ingredient in the human diet and today the most common salt we find on store shelves is table salt ā€“ a refined and bleached salt produced from evaporated seawater, which is becoming increasingly polluted.

Himalayan crystal salt on the other hand is thought to be the purest form of salt found on the planet as it does not undergo a refinement process and has been protected from modern day pollution for millennia, preserved by volcanic lava and iceā€¦ salt ā€œin its whole food formā€, so to speak.

Salty Sistas Himalayan Salt Cooking author and SaltPur Cape Town owner, Liezel Maree, says: ā€œThe health benefits of using Himalayan crystal salt are many. It contains the same 84 trace minerals and elements that are found in the human body and because it is less refined, and fragments are larger, you are actually consuming less sodium per serving than regular table salt. In addition, it supports heart health, promotes a stable pH balance within the body, strengthens bones, improves circulation, lowers blood pressure and actually helps the body absorb nutrients. Himalayan crystal salt is also anti-microbial ā€“ a natural disinfectant.ā€

Besides the numerous Himalayan table and crystal salt products used in the kitchen you will find that the less common salt slab/salt block delivers a better taste and more mineral content.

And there are numerous ways to cook with a salt block that are both nutritious and deliciousā€¦ all laid bare in a beautiful new Himalayan Salt Cooking book. Maree continues: ā€œWhether the salt block is a new addition to your kitchen or youā€™ve had one for years but youā€™ve been too afraid to use it, this cookbook is for you. It contains around fifty easy to follow recipes that will blow you away, as well as tips on curing and cleaning your salt block, serving on salt blocks and in salt bowls, and simple tricks for cooking with salt slabs.ā€

From humble beginnings at the Fourways Farmers Market in 2016, the Salty Sistas range of salt products can now be found at SaltPur branches in Johannesburg and Cape Town, at select markets in the Western Cape and online.

CEO and owner of SaltPur Johannesburg, Salman Ahmed Mughal adds: ā€œI would like to thank my friend and business associate, Liezel Maree, for such a marvellous Himalayan Salt cook book, for the opportunity to share my personal journey through her work, and for continuing our efforts of expanding the potential of Himalayan Salt. In the words of Nelson Mandela, ā€˜Let there be work, bread, water and salt for allā€™.ā€

The Himalayan Salt Cooking book can be found at select Western Cape markets, in branch at select Exclusive Books and Bargain Books stores, online at Loot.co.za or via the websites www.saltysistas.co.za and www.saltpur.co.za.

For more information on Himalayan crystal salt and the Salty Sistas range of products email orders@saltpur.co.za or visit www.saltysistas.co.za

I, for one, simply can’t wait to lay my hands on my own copy of the Himalayan Cooking Book, to try some of the fantastic recipes.

Here are a few photos to tempt you in the meantime!

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Cheese Platter served on Himalayan Salt Block
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Chilled Gazpacho served in Himalayan Salt Bowl
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Mushrooms with blue cheese and Himalayan salt
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