Salt can be your best friend in the kitchen. It enhances
flavours taking a dish from drab to vibrant with just a pinch. But what do you
do when you have seasoned a dish and you realize that you've added way too
much salt? Relax and do not panic, here is how you can
fix an oversalted dish.
Make more
The most obvious solution to an oversalted meal is to make more.
If you have enough ingredients, double the recipe or make more by half, then
mix it in with the salty batch until you've reached your desired flavour.
Add some dairy
If the dish allows it, add some dairy to it. This could be
yoghurt, milk, cream or even coconut milk. The choice of dairy will depend on
the dish at hand. Dairy helps cut both the spice and salt, without diluting the
meal too much, and can also add a wonderful creaminess to your food.
Raw potato
This is probably the oldest trick in the book. Just peel and
chop one or two potatoes and add them to your dish. As the potato cooks, it'll
also absorb some of that saltiness. If it's a meaty curry, you may want to cook
the potato till it's done and leave it in the curry too. Potatoes can also be
subbed with rice, but that depends on what you are cooking.
Dilute with liquid
With this option, you just want to be careful not to dilute all
the hard-earned flavours as well as the salt, so don't reach straight for the
water. Opt instead for unsalted broth, some unsalted diced tomatoes, or a
splash of cream or wine. Make sure you are adding something that will add to
the flavour and not dilute the dish.
Re-season, but not with salt
If you've mitigated the saltiness by adding liquids or other
ingredients, you'll likely need to bolster the other seasonings so that you
don't end up with a perfectly salted but otherwise underwhelming dish.
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