What is a meat that doesn't need a lot of salt/seasoning?
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I've found Bison/buffalo meat and salmon taste great w/o adding any seasoning!0
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I've found Bison/buffalo meat and salmon taste great w/o adding any seasoning!
Agree@Buffalo Meat.0 -
WTF?
Any meat tastes awesome without any seasoning.0 -
Hot dogs.0
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rib-eye steak
Concur.
Two important factors here: fat content and how long you cook the meat. More fat generally means more flavor and less need for seasoning. If you start with little fat or if you cook the meat till all the fat is gone, you're going to need more seasoning.
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What is a meat that doesn't need a lot of salt/seasoning?
Por que?
For health reasons, I need to not eat a lot of salt.
Thanks for the tips and links. I'll try them.
Try making your own spice rubs. That way you can completely eliminate salt.0 -
rib-eye steak
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Hot dogs.
Here comes the space ship... OPEN WIDE OR RUN AND HIDE!0 -
Mrs Dash seasoning mixes are salt-free, btw. Pretty good and easy.0
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You can use a ton of spices without using salt. Stuff like basil, thyme, rosemary, paprika, garlic, dill, cumin, cayenne, etc etc. are great. Just don't buy premixed blends because they usually have a lot of salt. The fresh or pure dried, though? Go nuts.0
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There is this meal at olive garden that I always get. It's around 400 calories or so. It's grilled chicken with an apricot glaze and asparagus. Soooooooo delicious. The recipe has salt, but you can eliminate that. I've made it without and it is still really good.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Poultry/VenetianApricotChicken.htm0 -
What is a meat that doesn't need a lot of salt/seasoning?
Double Whammy request : Salt ~ flavouring agent and tenderiser
Seasonings: Herbs, spices, sugar, honey, lemon/lime/orange juice, vinegar ++
To be limited in use or excluded .... :noway:0 -
Fish! You don't need much, maybe just some lemon-pepper or lemon juice. I just add some paprika on Sole and its delish!0
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There is this meal at olive garden that I always get. It's around 400 calories or so. It's grilled chicken with an apricot glaze and asparagus. Soooooooo delicious. The recipe has salt, but you can eliminate that. I've made it without and it is still really good.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Poultry/VenetianApricotChicken.htm
That would be the Venetian Apricot Chicken.
400 calories.
1290 mg sodium.0 -
Salmon, for sure.0
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There is this meal at olive garden that I always get. It's around 400 calories or so. It's grilled chicken with an apricot glaze and asparagus. Soooooooo delicious. The recipe has salt, but you can eliminate that. I've made it without and it is still really good.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Poultry/VenetianApricotChicken.htm
That would be the Venetian Apricot Chicken.
400 calories.
1290 mg sodium.
That's why I don't add the salt when I make it myself0 -
I don't put any salt or seasoning on shrimp. I just eat it with sriracha sauce since cocktail sauce has too much sugar in it.
If you are looking for healthier alternatives to flavor your meat try these recipes: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/healthy-sauces-dressings-and-toppings/#axzz2kYlEi25X I've made the Spicy Red Pepper Coconut Sauce and it is amazing.0 -
I put McCormick Fiery Red Pepper on EVERYTHING
No, really!
I also use the spicy Mrs. Dash on everything.
No, Really!!
I use a lot of garlic, pepper, cayenne, etc and I bake all my meats with peppers and onions.
I dont cook with salt often (only really use it for baking) because I retain and RIDICULOUS amount of water when my sodium exceeds 1500mg a day
Try peppers, onion, and garlic on your meets. With salmon I use cajun spices and cayenne. On beef I use worcestershire sauce (lil bit) and pepper and garlice. On chicken, spicy stuff
Havent used salt on meats in over a year and my food is darn tasty
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I would just season with other things! There are lots of fresh herbs that add no sodium, next to 0 calorie and add tons of flavor.0
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I like to use vinegars, citrus juice and mustards for flavorful, low sodium, low cal alternatives.0
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Pork/sausage and kielbasa come to mind for me0
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I use a lot of garlic powder or crushed garlic. My parents went on a no/low salt kick when I was little (after my grandmother had a stroke and had to change her diet) so I don't use a lot of extra salt on meat. I also use a lot of powdered chilis for flavor.
The idea of using peppers and onions is really good too (I mean for what you're looking for, I personally hate eating both), you can simmer/saute the meat with them or saute them separately and eat with the meat to get the flavor. For chicken and fish, citrus fruits are good.0 -
Fried Baloney needs nothing but love.0
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Many (not all) folks report that simply abstaining from the salt and seasonings for a while makes a person's taste buds better able to appreciate the 'subtleties' of the flavors of meats and other unaltered foods.
Works for me. I'm more than happy to enjoy any meat on the barbeque without any salt or seasoning, and have done for 20 years.0 -
Just grill your meats. You wouldn't need any types
of salt or seasoning.0 -
Quorn and Tofu
This was dropped here by mistake.0 -
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Spam?...........kidding.........maybe...........0
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This company makes quite a few nice salt free spice blends and rubs. Perhaps you can find something that you like here.
http://www.penzeys.com/cgi-bin/penzeys/c-Salt_Free.html?id=MYBKux9f0 -
I season my meat with melted cheese.0
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