Salted Butter Chocolate Sauce
When it comes to baking and desserts, one doesnβt necessarily think of salt as a flavor. But more and more, I keep considering, and reconsidering, the role that salt plays in just about everything I bake. And because I keep both salted and unsalted butter on hand β I canβt imagine my morning toast without a little salted butter spread over the top β Iβll sometimes reach for the salted variety when tackling a baking project or making dessert.
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I wasnβt the first person to put salt on dessert; people from various cultures have been sprinkling salt on fresh fruit for ages. And many pastry chefs, as well as some big chocolate companies, have gotten in on the βsalt in chocolateβ act as well.
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But Iβve gotten so used to sprinkling it on sweets that sometimes if Iβm having my last course in a restaurant and I think the dessert needs a little perking up, youβll find me looking around the table for a little bowl of flaky sea salt. Salt is so important to me that Iβll sometimes carry a little wooden box of fleur de sel, which when Iβd bring out in restaurants, my co-diners would give me a look as if I was being pretentious. (Then β of course β theyβd ask if they could have a pinch too.)
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