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Post by Silver on Jun 13, 2021 12:48:12 GMT 1
I've seen references to 9:1 and 10:1 as the ideal Salt : MSG ratio. Since salt weighs 5.7 grams per 'measuring' teaspoon, and MSG weighs 4 grams per 'measuring' teaspoon, would these referenced ideal ratios be intended to be measured "by volume" or "by weight"?
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Post by halcoleman11 on Jun 13, 2021 15:39:33 GMT 1
DeepFried Posted this before
I don't know if it will help ?
MSG was used in the Kentucky Fried Chicken Original Flour Blend but was NOT one of the 11 Spices & Herbs. Accent was the Brand that was used by Colonel and Claudia Sanders. Accent also had a Lemon Flavored Season.
HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU USE? For a Total Amount of Meat, Poultry, Seafood, or Vegetable Weighting Add This Much Ac'cent
Tablespoon Tbsp Oz
5lbs 1/2 Tbsp 1/4 oz
10lbs 1 Tbsp 1/2 oz
25lbs 2 1/2 Tbsp 1 1/4 oz
50lbs 5 Tbsp 2 1/2 oz
100lbs 10Tbsp 5 oz
For a Total Amount of Casseroles, Salad, Sause's, Soups or Gravy Measuring Add This Much Ac'cent Tablespoon Tbsp Oz
1 gal. 1 Tbsp 1/2 oz
2 1/2 gal 2 1/2 Tbsp 1 1/4 oz
5 gal 5 Tbsp 2 1/2 oz
7 1/2 gal. 7 1/2 Tbsp 3 1/4 oz
10 gal. 10 Tbsp 5 oz
Add Ac'cent with other required seasoning.
2 level Tablespoons = 1 oz
The amounts were provided by Ac'cent to users and this was there instructions from the original shipment and was printed on Barrels also
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