Calculateur de Ratio de Saumure — Formule
## How Brine Ratios Work
### Formula
**Salt (g) = Water (mL) x Brine Percentage / 100**
### Brine Concentrations
- **3.5% (light)**: Good for vegetables, fish, and delicate proteins. Brine for 30 min-2 hours.
- **5% (standard)**: The most common brine for chicken and pork. Brine for 2-12 hours.
- **7% (strong)**: For large items like whole turkeys. Brine for 12-24 hours.
- **10% (heavy)**: Quick brine (1-2 hours) or fermentation brine.
### Why Brine?
Brining uses osmosis to draw salt and moisture into the meat, resulting in juicier, more flavorful results. The salt also denatures proteins, improving texture.
### Formula
**Salt (g) = Water (mL) x Brine Percentage / 100**
### Brine Concentrations
- **3.5% (light)**: Good for vegetables, fish, and delicate proteins. Brine for 30 min-2 hours.
- **5% (standard)**: The most common brine for chicken and pork. Brine for 2-12 hours.
- **7% (strong)**: For large items like whole turkeys. Brine for 12-24 hours.
- **10% (heavy)**: Quick brine (1-2 hours) or fermentation brine.
### Why Brine?
Brining uses osmosis to draw salt and moisture into the meat, resulting in juicier, more flavorful results. The salt also denatures proteins, improving texture.
Exemple Résolu
Make a standard 5% brine with 2 liters of water, no sugar.
- Salt = 2000 mL x 5 / 100 = 100 g.
- In tablespoons: 100 / 15 = 6.7 tbsp of kosher salt.
- Sugar: none (0 g).
- Dissolve salt in warm water, cool completely, then submerge meat.