Buying
top quality sea salt can feel like an indulgence, so that's why I think it makes for a great, yet inexpensive gift for the cooks on your list.
«Alright so one foodie, inexpensive gift idea:
Top quality sea salt.
Not exact matches
1/2 c.
top quality olive oil 1/3 c. blood orange juice 1 T. whole grain mustard 1 small shallot, very finely minced 2 cloves garlic, very finely minced 1 t. coconut palm sugar (or sub in any sweetener of preference) 1/2 t. cracked black pepper 1 t. fine grain
sea salt 1 T. smoked spanish paprika
Optionally, sprinkle fleur de sel or a fine
quality sea salt over
top.
(425 g) can (~ 1 3/4 cups) black beans, well rinsed and drained 2 large flax eggs (2 heaping Tbsp (~ 16 g) flaxseed meal + 6 Tbsp (90 ml) water) 3 Tbsp (45 g) coconut oil, melted (or sub other oil of choice) 3/4 cup (72 g) cocoa powder (the higher
quality the better) 1/4 tsp
sea salt 1 tsp pure vanilla extract heaping 1/2 cup (105 g) organic cane sugar, slightly ground or pulsed in a food processor or coffee grinder for refined texture 1 1/2 tsp baking powder Optional
toppings: crush walnuts, pecans or semisweet chocolate chips