How to care for your Himalayan salt plate

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @holohulolo
    @holohulolo 8 лет назад +1375

    "As you can see this, salt plate has changed colour QUITE A BIT."

  • @ClassyJohn
    @ClassyJohn 8 лет назад +584

    didn't think salt plates were washable.

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +55

      They are! But just with water and a bit of scrubbing - soap is still a no-no!

  • @joefolsom6755
    @joefolsom6755 8 лет назад +261

    Thank you so much! Now I know how to care for my Himalayan salt plate !

  • @EndZiiel
    @EndZiiel 6 лет назад +49

    Who else doesn't even have one but is watching anyway? ahha

  • @codename9824
    @codename9824 6 лет назад +8

    It’s a block of salt, it is water soluble as well as porous and of will absorb flavors and liquids. The salt itself doesn’t change color, all the left over fluids from the food change color

  • @Forgetit2697
    @Forgetit2697 8 лет назад +347

    What is the point of a salt plate?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +211

      You can heat it up to cook on it, or freeze it to use it as a cold serving platter. Either way, the salt will flavor your food as it sits on it - plus it looks really cool! It's a fun way to prepare and present food.

    • @Forgetit2697
      @Forgetit2697 8 лет назад +173

      ok thanks

  • @vancengalu9253
    @vancengalu9253 6 лет назад +2

    My salt plate was very happy after this! Thank you!

  • @redeyeman06
    @redeyeman06 6 лет назад +1

    Ahhhh just what i searched for...my Himalayan salt plate was well and truly ready for a good wash...

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад +1

      When it's time to wash...It's time to wash. Himalayan salt is a microbial inhibitor and requires no cleansers. After use, simply wash the salt plate under warm water and scrub lightly with a soft brush or sponge. Do not submerge the plate in water. Dry with a paper towel to remove any excess pockets of water in the plate. Air-dry the plate for at least 24 hours before next use. Store salt plate in dry, well-ventilated environment until next use.

  • @DJTerrisMist
    @DJTerrisMist 6 лет назад +5

    If your doctor says to avoid table salt... Just get a table made of salt.

  • @HayderWaleed
    @HayderWaleed 8 лет назад +80

    so no need to use salt if we using this plate?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +25

      It's a matter of taste, but generally no you don't. The food is seasoned through its surface contact with the salt plate. You end up using a lot less salt than if you were to use table salt.

    • @HayderWaleed
      @HayderWaleed 8 лет назад +1

      The Companion Group thank you sir

  • @nicemutant
    @nicemutant 8 лет назад +20

    so long story short you just wash with water and scrape off the burnt on gunk.... thanks for the hot tip. ;)

  • @MrHack4never
    @MrHack4never 6 лет назад +3

    If i break my salt plate, can i make a smoothie from the pieces?

  • @ryelor123
    @ryelor123 9 лет назад +10

    I want a few of those. They look cool.

    • @ryelor123
      @ryelor123 8 лет назад

      holohulolo
      I'm an American, not an European.

  • @Mark-kk3vs
    @Mark-kk3vs 6 лет назад +11

    i dont even have one of these... but who cares im still watching.

  • @4u25out
    @4u25out 8 лет назад +65

    If I accidentally dropped it, is it a goner? how hardy is it.

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +33

      I'd consider it about as fragile as a piece of heavy ceramic cookware. If you were to drop it from a kitchen counter to a tile floor, there's a decent chance it will crack. But! The beauty of a salt plate is that you can keep using even after it's cracked - we carry salt plate frames what will hold the pieces together so you can keep using it. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OBX0HIM/ref=s9_hps_bw_g86_i1) And if your plate is totally shattered, it's still not a complete loss. You can grind up the salt and use it as regular seasoning salt.

    • @kotonizna
      @kotonizna 8 лет назад +49

      if you accidentally dropped it, congrats! you'll have kosher salt!

  • @SimplyCherie
    @SimplyCherie 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this video! I love cooking scallops on mine and squeeze fresh lemon on them while they are cooking. I found that the scallops came out really salty the first use and no amount of lemon cut out that over saltiness. But the scallops were perfect the 2nd use. Is there a reason for that? Also, after a few uses, the salt block really does not look as pristine - I suppose that's just how it is?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад +1

      It will change color and develop fissures. That's just how this salt behaves when exposed to heat and moisture. Usually, the longer food cooks on the plate, the more flavor it will pick up. The lemon juice might also have increased the rate of saltiness. The more moisture food has, the more salty is will become when exposed to the plate.

  • @holohulolo
    @holohulolo 8 лет назад +12

    What do you mean by if the chipped off pieces are clean you can grate to to your food? Do you mean a flat surface or what?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +5

      Hi! Eventually the plate will crack and pieces will break off. If the pieces are big enough to hold comfortably, you can use a grater or rasp (we sell ours as part of a set here: www.amazon.com/Charcoal-Companion-CC6056-Himalayan-24-Ounce/dp/B00U1GIHW6/ref=sr_1_12?srs=3020589011&ie=UTF8&qid=1472668870&sr=8-12&keywords=himalayan+salt). Grate the salt into tiny pieces over a container or directly over your food to flavor it.

  • @thetwistedsamurai
    @thetwistedsamurai 6 лет назад +1

    I always have wanted to buy one but I worry about oversalting food.
    Do you salt your food as well, or do you leave it unsalted because of the plate?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад +1

      You would just have to experiment with what flavor you are comfortable with. I would start with not salting your food before cooking and after cooking, give it a try.

  • @Cycke86
    @Cycke86 6 лет назад +1

    Are these salt plates treated with something? If not, isn't there a danger that they will simply start dissolving after prolonged use and especially after washing?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      It's no secret! They will naturally dissolve over time and after many, many uses. Water and heat are powerful forces.

  • @kavisurana4659
    @kavisurana4659 9 лет назад

    Great video ! Thanks for the tips. Can you please provide a link or product name to the cleaning brush/scraping tool you are using ?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  9 лет назад +1

      +Kavi Surana Thanks! The scrub brush is our Salt Plate Scrubber Brush (CC4108). You can get more info on it in our Salt Plate Accessories video (ruclips.net/video/hjaTPQHGkuU/видео.html), or find it on Amazon here: www.amazon.com/Charcoal-Companion-CC4108-Block-Cleaning/dp/B00QB5C5RO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1450812656&sr=8-2&keywords=salt+plate+scrub+brush

  • @phoenixx8963
    @phoenixx8963 6 лет назад

    Where can I get myself a Pet Himalayan salt plate? I'd love to care for one.

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад +1

      In the pet store of your dreams. Or, ya know. Amazon.

  • @NoTaboos
    @NoTaboos 6 лет назад +2

    Do you leave it out in the moonlight to recharge it?

  • @Poop-nu1so
    @Poop-nu1so 6 лет назад

    I didn't know this existed, very cool! thanks for the video

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      You're welcome. It also comes in many different shapes and styles, not just a plate!

  • @nasirajabeen5009
    @nasirajabeen5009 8 лет назад +2

    very helpful, thanks for sharing

  • @donkmeister
    @donkmeister 6 лет назад

    Does any food become salty after cooking and/or serving on a salt plate?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Yep. Sure does! The more moisture a food has, or the longer you cook on it, the saltier food becomes. Even food that's just served on the plate will pick up a subtle flavor after a minute.

  • @jeffolejnik7056
    @jeffolejnik7056 8 лет назад +17

    Himalayas are in Nepal. Salt blocks do come from Pakistan, but from Punjabi mountains. Otherwise good info to know.

    • @raysonviswas
      @raysonviswas 8 лет назад +13

      Himalayas are a huge mountain range covering china India Pakistan and few other smaller countries at those borders

    • @jeffolejnik7056
      @jeffolejnik7056 8 лет назад +2

      +Rayson Viswas Himalayan salt is rock salt or halite from a mine in the Punjab region of Pakistan, which rises from the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It is mined in the Khewra Salt Mine, located in Khewra, Jhelum District, province of Punjab. The foothills of the Salt Range are located 190 miles (310 km) from the Himalayas

    • @dannysmith785
      @dannysmith785 8 лет назад +6

      Himalayas run from Indus valley in northern Pakistan - why would you think a mountain range 2400km long is only in Nepal?

  • @NoNick1337
    @NoNick1337 6 лет назад +1

    I should get a Himalayan salt plate

  • @246cuevas
    @246cuevas 8 лет назад +9

    ima learn this new technique , and my neighbors are gona lose their minds at the next big BBQ.

  • @johnnyinalala
    @johnnyinalala 9 лет назад +3

    very useful video thank you so much!

  • @bendrowned9627
    @bendrowned9627 6 лет назад +1

    I don’t even own a Himalayan salt plate but it’s 2 am and I can’t sleep

  • @n00blord111
    @n00blord111 6 лет назад

    What exactly is the advantage of salt plates?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Glad you asked! Himalayan salt is rich in trace minerals, which adds to the depth of flavor your foods will achieve when cooked, chilled, or simply presented on the plate. The Himalayan salt plate imparts subtle flavor onto food, resulting in a milder flavor than when using ground salt. The salt plate has a naturally low moisture content, which allows the plate to be heated or chilled to extreme temperatures (-320°F up to 1473°F).

  • @glenphenix2188
    @glenphenix2188 6 лет назад

    Can I put it through the dishwasher?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Nope! Nope. Nope. Nope. Only hand rinse and lightly scrub. No soaps, NO DISHWASHER. It will dissolve.

    • @glenphenix2188
      @glenphenix2188 6 лет назад +1

      Relax, I'm only joking.
      I forgot that some people would actually consider this as an option.

  • @21whichiswhich
    @21whichiswhich 8 лет назад +6

    How long that it last? I mean can I have it for years while using it constantly? Thanks.

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +3

      Years might be a little too long. If you use it a lot, I'd estimate around 6 months, and longer with lighter use. These are very rough estimates and of course do not account for accidents like dropping the salt plate!

    • @21whichiswhich
      @21whichiswhich 7 лет назад

      The Companion Group Okay, thank you.

  • @Owlero
    @Owlero 6 лет назад

    does it flavor the food?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Yes! If you cook on it or just use it to serve food, anything touches will pick up a salty flavor. The more moisture a food has, the more flavor it will pick up.

  • @Heidao623
    @Heidao623 8 лет назад +2

    Quick and informative, thanks for the video

  • @Helpmereachsubs-nr1en
    @Helpmereachsubs-nr1en 6 лет назад

    Why grind salt white but this ones orange?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Himalayan salt is rich in trace minerals and is not iodized like table salt. After developing over millions of years it develops a color ranging from brown to pink.

  • @borderlineCat
    @borderlineCat 6 лет назад

    do they taste like salt?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Yeah! It's unique and different than table salt, But still a distinct, salty flavor.

  • @lukewarmairballoon6801
    @lukewarmairballoon6801 6 лет назад

    Won't it dissolve if you wash it

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      It does, slowly after each use. But it can last you a long time! Himalayan salt is a microbial inhibitor and requires no cleansers. After use, simply wash the salt plate under warm water and scrub lightly with a soft brush or sponge. Do not submerge the plate in water. Dry with a paper towel to remove any excess pockets of water in the plate. Air-dry the plate for at least 24 hours before next use. Store salt plate in dry, well-ventilated environment until next use.

  • @mastarmon1322
    @mastarmon1322 6 лет назад +1

    Does it make your food tast salter?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Sure does! The more moisture a food has, or the longer you cook on it, the saltier food becomes.

  • @lolutkhimtodabarl
    @lolutkhimtodabarl 6 лет назад

    All of this trouble for what benefit?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Himalayan salt is rich in trace minerals, which adds to the depth of flavor your foods will achieve when cooked, chilled, or simply presented on the plate. The Himalayan salt plate imparts subtle flavor onto food, resulting in a milder flavor than when using ground salt. The salt plate has a naturally low moisture content, which allows the plate to be heated or chilled to extreme temperatures (-320°F up to 1473°F).

  • @otielcraft
    @otielcraft 6 лет назад +1

    Why am i even watching this, its 3 AM and i dont even own a salt plate

  • @Rampster27
    @Rampster27 6 лет назад

    wait, so its just a plate made out of salt?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      YEOP! It is salt turned into a plate. *Mind blown.

  • @clippedwings225
    @clippedwings225 6 лет назад

    Can't the plate entirely dissolve after long times of use?

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      It sure will! Salt is a natural mineral. We cant stop it from dissolving when in contact with heat and moisture.

  • @homiespaghetti1522
    @homiespaghetti1522 6 лет назад

    Is that just A HUGE salt crystal?

  • @TheRobrorick
    @TheRobrorick 8 лет назад

    seasoning mine right now

  • @skadihuntress
    @skadihuntress 6 лет назад +2

    Give it food and water and remember to take it to the plate vet every now and again

  • @rippspeck
    @rippspeck 6 лет назад +2

    This is the most artsy bullshit I have seen this year.

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      We're still waiting for our award. Is it coming in the mail?

  • @secretforreddit
    @secretforreddit 6 лет назад

    Why am I watching this? I'm in college; I don't even own a regular plate!

  • @allways28
    @allways28 6 лет назад

    its millions of years old. but we'll mess is up in a couple of months for novelty purposes

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Ok, BUT all those million of years it wasn't being touched, washed or cooked on. Moisture and high heat can be distractive to anything!

  • @losteven5923
    @losteven5923 6 лет назад +2

    I guess this “Plate” is salty

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      So, so salty. Actually no. But it does impart a unique, salty flavor onto food it comes in contact with!

  • @dobbythecombatslave6005
    @dobbythecombatslave6005 6 лет назад

    Is it tast salty? sorry im living in cave 😌

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Yep. Sure does! The more moisture a food has, or the longer you cook on it, the saltier food becomes. Even food that's just served on the plate will pick up a subtle flavor after a minute.

  • @apdroidgeek1737
    @apdroidgeek1737 6 лет назад

    that salt is pink i would prefer it as a display on my house rather than using it lol

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Himalayan salt does come in lamp form. Don't cook on those, but they are pretty cool!

  • @opalmoone120
    @opalmoone120 6 лет назад

    *licks the plate*

  • @xiqikxx8967
    @xiqikxx8967 8 лет назад +15

    wait wait...so these are made out of real salt or its just a peace of rock that tastes like a salt??

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +35

      Salt IS kind of a rock! (Technically, it's a mineral...) Salt that comes from mines comes in huge chunks that can be cut down into solid plates. Most of the salt we use every day is ground up into fine pieces. These salt plates are 100% solid salt. If you were to grind them up, it'd be pretty much the same as table salt (although with more flavor and trace minerals).

    • @physicsiscrazy
      @physicsiscrazy 8 лет назад +7

      those are real salt plate, bricks of salt from the Himalaya.

  • @BassHead2020
    @BassHead2020 6 лет назад

    Millions of years old and in 4 years it looks like that???? LoL Okay...

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  6 лет назад

      Yeah. But to he fair all those million of years in the earth, it not being cooked over high heat on a grill or washed.

  • @macrick
    @macrick 8 лет назад

    Can I wash it in detergent? hahaha! it's oily!

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +2

      +Alex Your best bet is to run it under hot water and scrub it thoroughly - we don't recommend using soap on it!

    • @widg3tswidgets416
      @widg3tswidgets416 8 лет назад

      To be clear, it shouldnt hurt it. The concern is getting rid of it.. You just dont want to add complexity to any attempts to clean the block of its moisture when it comes time to heat it...So if you have to use soap, try using a pea sized amount diluted throughout a washcloth or scrubber, and rinse thoroughly.
      Not too many people know what cooked soap tastes like...and with all the microfissures (the places most likely to grab spare bits of food) some could get left behind.
      In this case, chemistry 101 -> culinary school 101

    • @Companion-group
      @Companion-group  8 лет назад +9

      While soap would definitely get the salt plate clean, you're right - you definitely don't want to risk any soap getting left behind! You can definitely spoil a great meal by taking a bite and realizing your chicken tastes like Dawn! That's why we strongly recommend avoiding soap. The anti-microbial nature of the salt plus a good scraping and scrubbing should do the trick on its own. Think of it like washing cast iron or a baking stone - the material is very porous and can trap soap, causing the taste to bubble up during future uses. (No pun intended!)