Use herbs and spices to add flavor instead of salt.
To make dishes flavorful, you don’t have to go straight to the salt and pepper. Instead try adding herbs and spices to give dishes full, exciting flavors. Really want to kick things up? Try hot peppers, citrus zests, and exotic imported spices to add flavor without adding sodium.
Rinse canned vegetables, beans, and meats.
Canned vegetables, beans and meats contain added sodium for preservation. To reduce the sodium content, rinse canned ingredients before use, or select no or low sodium canned foods.
Hold the sauce.
Balance high sodium selections with sides with little or no added salt.
While some dishes will never taste quite right without a healthy dose of salt, you can counteract a higher sodium selection with sides that are sodium low or even free. Try steamed vegetables or fresh fruit to repair sodium content for a meal.
Loving salt is an acquired taste. We’re not born loving salt, we just learn to love it. Which is good and bad news. Changing habits (especially habits formed over our entire lives) is challenging, they can be changed. Cooking with, and eating dishes with less sodium can be filling and fulfilling, it just may take some time, practice and willingness to try new things!
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