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Maldon Salt flakes

Maldon Salt flakes

Regular price $12.00 USD
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That final flourish a restaurant plate has and a home plate often lacks is usually texture: a scatter of soft, crunchy salt flakes across the top. Maldon salt flakes are the classic finishing salt for exactly that moment. Pinch a few pyramid-shaped flakes over a steak, a chocolate chip cookie, sliced tomatoes with olive oil, or roasted vegetables, and they add a clean saline pop and a light crunch that a fine salt never gives.

The appeal is honest, and it is textural. Maldon is soft, hollow, pyramid-shaped sea salt flakes with low mineral content, so the taste is clean salt that lets other flavors lead. A little goes a long way, which is the whole trick: this is a finishing salt, not a cooking salt. Stirred into pasta water it dissolves and the texture is lost. Sprinkled on top at the end, the flakes stay crisp between the fingers and on the tongue.

Packed fresh in small batches in Portland.

Ingredients: sea salt (Maldon flakes). No additives, no preservatives. Naturally gluten-free and vegan.

Common Questions

What actually makes Maldon worth it over kosher or table salt?

Texture and timing. The soft pyramid flakes give a crunch and a bright saline pop that fine salts cannot, which is why it belongs on top of a finished dish. Used that way a small tin lasts a long time, since you need only a pinch to finish a plate.

Should I cook with it or finish with it?

Finish with it. Dropped into boiling water or a batter, the flakes dissolve and you lose the crunch that is the entire point, which wastes the salt. Keep your everyday cooking salt for seasoning the pot, and save the flakes for the last sprinkle before serving.

Why do people put it on chocolate chip cookies and caramel?

The salt-sweet contrast is the draw. A few flakes pressed onto warm cookies or salted caramel cut the sugar and add crunch, so each bite hits sweet, then salty, then a little textural snap. Add it right as they come out of the oven so the flakes sit on top rather than melting in.

My flakes seem damp and less crunchy. What happened?

Flaky salt picks up humidity, which softens the signature crunch. Keep it in a sealed tin away from steam and the stovetop. If it has gone slightly damp, spread it on a tray in a barely warm oven for a few minutes to dry, then cool before sealing.

How is this different from grey salt or coarse salt?

Maldon is dry, light, and crisp, made to shatter delicately, so it suits chocolate, tomatoes, and finished meats. Grey salt is moist and mineral with a firmer bite, and coarse salts are denser. Choose Maldon when you want a clean, crunchy top note rather than a heavy or earthy one.

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Ingredients:

Sea Salt
Maldon Salt flakes

Maldon Salt flakes

$12.00