If the meat is uncooked you could try rinsing it under cold water to help reduce the salt flavour. If the meat is cooked the salt flavour has cooked into the meat and it is very hard to remove it after that has happened.
>well, I learned how to cook meat from the Philipina Woman from my Church, that you could continue to cook the meat with rice and or potatoes, and that they would absorb a lot of the salt. Now it's my turn to try it, I only need to convince my daughter (the cook in the family!) that this is true. Is there anyone out there that can confirm this? I am no longer in contact with my church family.
Is the chicken too salty for you?
Is the soup too salty for you?
It is recommended to brine meat for 1-24 hours depending on the size and thickness of the cut. Over-brining can make the meat too salty, so it's best to follow a recipe or guidelines for the particular type of meat you are preparing.
Yes, marinating steak for too long can make the meat mushy and overly salty. It is recommended to follow the marinating time specified in the recipe for best results.
Because it is.
No, but some fishes can feel uncomfortable with water that is too salty, or not salty enough -- too hot, too warm, or too cool.
The soup may be too salty because too much salt was added during the cooking process.
Yes, as all seas are salty, the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent is salty, too.
get new caramel sauce its not suppose to be salty it should be sweet
Yes, too salty.
Your soup may be too salty because you added too much salt during cooking or used a salty broth or seasoning. You can try diluting the soup with more liquid or adding ingredients like potatoes or vegetables to help balance out the saltiness.
yes if your balls are too salty