Sound crazy right? Well...the fact is, most Americans consume 3 times what the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences say the average adult needs. They suggest the average adult needs no more than 2,300 mg , or about 1 Teaspoon, of sodium daily to regulate the balance of fluids in the body.
The Mayo Clinic says we take in about 77 percent of our daily sodium from packaged and processed foods, compared to only 5 percent added while cooking, 6 percent added while eating and 12 percent from natural sources!
So, If you need to lower your salt intake, more than half of your battle is won by not eating prepared or packaged foods. The rest can be accomplished by preparing and eating fresh foods and season them with natural herbs , spices , oils and juices.
Here are a few tricks I use to reduce my salt intake.
Kosher Sea Salt- Because Kosher Sea Salt has so much flavor , you can get by with just a small amount and stay way below your limits.
Empty your Salt Shaker - Replace with an equal blend of Onion Powder, Garlic Powder and Kosher Sea Salt. Use in place of salt for cooking and at the table.
Herbs de Provence - Mix with Olive Oil and pepper on sliced or wedged potato. Trust me, you will never want a salty french fry again!
Olive Oil , Garlic & Pepper - Use these three simple ingredients to season meats. You will surprised how flavorful this trinity will make Steaks, Chicken or Chops.
Basil ,Olive Oil, Balsamic Vinegar & Pepper - Blend together as a dressing, or layer it over tomatoes .
Truffle Salt- Expensive , but you can not make asparagus mashed potatoes taste better. The trick here is that because of the strong flavor of Truffle, you use very little. I found a well priced one on adamsextract.com
Lemon Juice- Part of the flavor effect of salt is that it brings out the natural flavor of most foods. Try adding lemon juice to your vegetables , fish and seafood.
These are just a few ideas, experiment and you will come up with many more.
So remember , Chances are the more Herbs & Spices you use in your food, the healthier you will be eating.
Enjoy