April 04, 2019 2 min read
Is there anything better than the combination of salt and chocolate? These chewy chocolate cookies with crunchy bits of Pacific Flake Sea Salt are the perfect couple. They are the Beyonce and Jay-Z of the food world. As a kid I would dump my M&Ms into the warm salty popcorn at a movie theater. The chocolate would get soft and melty in the middle of the crunchy, salty popcorn for a contrast in textures and a pop of flavor that any 8 year old would appreciate, or at least I did. Now all manner of salted chocolate treats are on dessert menus everywhere. Luckily you don’t need to be a Michelin 4 star pastry chef to create the perfect chocolate sea salt cookie dessert, snack or breakfast, no judgement.
Why does the combination of salt and chocolate work so well? Salt enhances the flavor of everything but it’s particularly effective with sweetness. The reason we love chocolate and salt so much is due to our biology. Salt enhances flavor by turning on taste receptors. It specifically turns on a receptor that allows us to taste more sweet (technically a receptor called SGLT1), so adding salt makes things taste more sweet. Salt also suppresses bitter flavors allowing you to taste the other full range of flavors in the chocolate like fruity notes. This has been the secret ingredient for many chocolatier to give a pop and depth to chocolate.
It’s easy to create this classic pairing with this simple recipe. In under an hour you’ll be serving up these mouth watering cookies.
Comments will be approved before showing up.
Foodocracy is dedicated to creating a more sustainable and independent food system. We support small, independent farms across the nation.
Get impossible to find beans and grains shipped direct to your doorstep each month from small family farms.
We support small, family owned farms across the nation. Did you know that farmers only make an average of 10 cents on every dollar you spend at the supermarket? Working directly with farms and not middle men ensures that more money goes back to the people actually growning your food.
Sign up to get the latest on sales, new releases and more …