How to Brine Meat With the Real Salt Brine Kit
Ready to make the best turkey ever? Or maybe a roasted chicken or pork chops are more your jam. Whatever meat you’re cooking up, the Real Salt Brine Kit is just what you need to make it tender and flavorful without going through all the effort of traditional brining.
If you’ve ever brined a turkey (or any other meat), you know it’s an involved process that requires a lot of ingredients. The Real Salt Brine Kit is a great option if you want to get that tender texture and savory flavor that only brining can deliver without the hassle of extensive food prep and shopping.
This all-inclusive kit contains a blend of ancient sea salt, coconut sugar, dried orange and lemon peel, and aromatic herbs that deliver a sweet and salty flavor with a hint of citrus that seriously elevates your favorite meat dishes. Here’s how to make moist, delicious meat with the Real Salt Brine Kit:
Directions (Using a full kit for 12-18 lbs. of meat):
- Bring 3 quarts of water to a boil in a 4-5 gallon pot.
- Pour in the contents of the Brine Kit.
- Let it simmer until the ingredients completely dissolve, then remove from heat.
- Fully cool the brine before adding the meat. To start the cooling process, add 3 quarts of cold water to the mixture.
- Once completely cooled, add the meat, making sure it’s fully submerged in the brine.
- Put the meat and brine in the fridge for 18-24 hours.
- Remove the meat from the brine and rinse it well.
- Let the meat air dry or pat it dry with paper towels.
- Once the meat is dry, cook it as desired and enjoy!
If you’re brining a smaller piece of meat (something between 6-8 lbs.), you can just use half of the Brine Kit and half of the amount of water. If you want to give your meat a sweeter, fruitier flavor, you could substitute cold apple cider instead of water. These are just a couple of the ways to tailor the Brine Kit to your needs and preferences, but there are many others. Get creative and enjoy!
Ready to give the Real Salt Brine Kit a try? Check it out for yourself.
Comments (7)
Does this work well if we air fry our turkey?
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Redmond Life replied:
Yes! It will
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Hi Shawn, can I just pour the brine kit into a 5 gal bucket. And add broth water and ice. Or does it have to be simmered and dissolved first?
Thankz
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Redmond Life replied:
Simmer and dissolve it first!
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I appreciate the detailed .. comprehensive instructions for the brining process.
I’ll be gifting the brine kit to family that does a great job of grilling & smoking.
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Redmond Life replied:
That is so exciting! They will love it.
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