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Josh Ozersky in 'Edible Brooklyn'

20080512-mrcutlets.jpgJosh Ozersky, editor of the food blog Grub Street and recent burger-book author, was interviewed [warning! PDF!] in the spring issue of Edible Brooklyn. Based on the number of different kinds of salt he has in his apartment, some might suggest that he's a "foodie" or maybe even just a fancy-pants. How many kinds of salt does Ozersky admit to owning? The answer after the jump.

More than any normal person should ever own: six.

The official list of types of salt that Josh Ozersky has in his apartment:

  1. Table salt
  2. Fleur de sel (to finish meats)
  3. Rosemary salt (for dry rubbing)
  4. Hibiscus salt (for specialty pastas)
  5. Kosher salt (for cooking)
  6. Volcanic rock salt (for the table)

8 Comments:

I don't know. I think his list is reasonable. I'd buy his justifications on all of them, though I only have two types in my own arsenal: table salt and coarse salt.

That sounds like a reasonable salt collection to me too. I have fine sea salt for table use, coarse sea salt & kosher salt for cooking, and alder smoked sea salt for finishing. The rosemary & hibiscus salts sound very interesting!

I'm a little ashamed to admit i've got about twice that many:
kosher, rosemary, lavender, truffle, bottarga ("Sea & Salt"), szechwan peppercorn (home mixed), vanilla salt (home mixed), flaky sea salt from hawaii (similar to maldon), pink/clay salt from hawaii, greek black salt, matcha green tea salt, and 2 or 3 different kinds of smoked salt. Some of these are fairly old/rarely used, since I use kosher 90% of the time while the others sit in the back of the cupboard/drawer.

I don't think anyone should feel ashamed. If you have that many salts I think it's time to embrace your fancy pantsness.I don't know that I would kick my pepper out of it's mill though. I would just spring for another mill to keep it fresh ground.

There's a funny picture of Josh posing in the article with two knives. I wonder if its to ward off possible salt thieves?!

Where's the bacon salt???!

I just read the article - what a racist! I can't believe he casually uses the term "Paki"!!

Whoa, "paki"?? Does he also like "chink" food and "nigger" plates?

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