Honey in a brine??
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Honey in a brine??
Has anyone ever used honey as the sugar part of a brine?
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Re: Honey in a brine??
I have never done it (because I'm too cheap) but I'd think it would work great.
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Re: Honey in a brine??
I do all the time it works great in my jalapenosalt and honey brine
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Re: Honey in a brine??
Papa Tom wrote:I have never done it (because I'm too cheap) but I'd think it would work great.
Make up a batch of mead sometime. You'll need 12#
Speed wrote:Has anyone ever used honey as the sugar part of a brine?
I did it once. Organic even. I also had to use sea salt. It was a Boulder Hippie/Yuppy/Dink situation. Nothing special about it. I was cooking yard birds.
Would I use honey again? Yes Sir I would. But only if I had a bunch left over from a project requiring buying honey by the gallon. Honey is beacou cheaper when you buy it by weight in bulk.
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