Anyway, so sorry that I’ve been missing in action since last week! Things have been really busy with our first horse rescue and adjusting to having our friend coming to live with us for the next 3 months. For all those who enter the Everything Beans giveaway… I will post the winner sometime this week… at least I will TRY! LOL!
Now, let’s talk about salt…
Some of you might remember my trip over to the Caribbean coast in Costa Rica over a year ago. Remember how I mentioned that I wanted to make sea salt with the ocean water I bottled up from there?
Well, I did it!
Right before we moved to Honduras… knowing that it would be ridiculous packing several bottles of ocean water in a box, hauling them across two borders and then having it wait around for me to finally do it. By then, it probably would’ve gone bad… can ocean water go bad? LOL! I’m sorry it took so long to get this out of my “draft” folder and dust it off, but I’m sure you will see that it was worth the wait ;o)
I can’t believe how easy it was to make it. In just four simple steps… you got crunchy sea salt right in your kitchen! Plus, it doesn’t take a lot of time or work! I would love to do this again someday :o)
Making your own sea salt is SO fun too! My oldest girl, Naomi, decided to get dress up when I asked her if she wanted to help me with the sea salt project. She looked so blue-tiful in her blue dress, it made her blue eyes stand out! I can’t believe how much she has grown since these pictures… She’s still my blue-tiful little baby :o)
So, let’s start making some sea salt… shall we?
Bring the water to a boil and just let it boil away… evaporating all the water. It took a couple hours and make sure you stay close by! You don’t want it to boil completely dry… it splatter everywhere. You will You don’t want burnt sea salt, right?
4. Sun-dry or dehydrate the sea salt.
Now you will have thick paste-like sea salt sitting in your pot. You will need to allow it to dry in a shallow pan or cookie sheet in the sun for a day or two if it is warm and dry out. Otherwise you can stick it in your dehydrator on parchment paper for about 24 hours on low heat.
Beware: If you have animals, make sure you put the salt where they can’t get it. My dogs licked up about a third of it before I caught them! LOL!
Here’s Tabi helping us by “organizing” the bottles. Can’t believe how much she has grown since this! Check out our recent family pictures to see my girls :o)
Ta-da! You now have sea salt! How easy is that?! Store in a glass jar with a loose lid. I after all that, I got about 1 1/2 cups of sea salt… I would’ve had maybe over 2 cups if the dogs hadn’t licked it up!
Remember, don’t expect the sea salt to be completely dry… it is normal for it to keep a little moisture. That’s what real salt is supposed to be! I still have my special jar of homemade sea salt sitting on my shelf… waiting for me to use it!
I’m sure you all are thinking… what does it taste like? texture? Well, it taste just like salt… only sweeter! Its nothing like the refined salt with its harsh taste. The texture is crunchy, almost flakey. I love it. I think it would be great to top it on cookies or something! Hopefully I will put my sea salt to work soon :o)
Here’s some more fun salt pictures:
Diana@Spain in Iowa says
I love this! I saw this posted on the Simple Lives blog hop and had to check it out pronto! I wish I lived near an ocean so we could make this regularly, however, I’ll definitely give it a try on my next trip to Cali or Spain. Your girls do look so little and adorable. How time flies, huh?! Thanks for sharing this Mare!
Iola S says
Thanks Mare for sharing real cool ideas.
Wow still can’t get over how Naomi looks like you when you were little.
You have 3 beautiful children. I can hardly wait until Sept. when you guys get back to the states. I am so anxious to meet my newest Great Grandchild.
Love Grammy “Ole”
Diana@Spain in Iowa says
I love this! I saw this posted on the Simple Lives blog hop and had to check it out pronto! I wish I lived near an ocean so we could make this regularly, however, I’ll definitely give it a try on my next trip to Cali or Spain. Your girls do look so little and adorable. How time flies, huh?! Thanks for sharing this Mare!
Katie says
I was wondering when/if you made your sea salt! I would really love to make my own but there’s no chance of my using that dirty Ensesnada water! You’re girls ahave grown so much in the past year!
loves2spin says
Ghandi would be very proud of you. What fun! And what a cute little helper you have.
Tiffany @ As For My House says
Saw you on the Simple Lives blog hop! I’ve been wondering how hard it would be to do this…
We live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, so I have ocean access. But I’m not sure if it’s clean. Hmmm…
Katie says
I’m going to try this with my water from the Dead Sea and the Red Sea! 🙂 I’m thinking about making salt scrubs for Christmas gifts!!
BethElderton says
This is awesome! I’d never have thought of it!
Anonymous says
How do you tell if the ocean water is clean? Hmmm…. this sounds like such a great idea!
Marillyn Beard says
Usually there are reports either online or at the local beach.
Jills Home Remedies says
How awesome, Marillyn!