No salt? I'm about to make them, and maybe I'll use salted butter.

Greenstuff
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Polenta Cookies
Recipe question for: Polenta Cookies

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Greenstuff February 12, 2016
They turned out great, and no one missed the salt. Thanks again, Emiko.
 
Smaug February 11, 2016
Recent studies by the Conglomero Universale del Pasadoble Divino have conclusively proven that it is possible to cook without salt.
 
LeBec F. February 11, 2016
oh, of course. not what i'm saying. what i'm saying is that salt is a key taste ingredient in baking- (unless you can't eat salt) and the amount needed is usually miniscule compared to the other ways salt gets into our foods.
 
Smaug February 12, 2016
Maybe not what you're saying, but I've seen it time and again; people see a recipe without salt and automatically assume it's a mistake. The idea that salt might simply not be an ingredient of the dish has been beaten out of them. Personally, I very rarely add salt to desserts; it doesn't add anything that I want and in many cases is actively obnoxious. Salt has somehow achieved the status of a fad- one of the more bizarre of my lifetime- and it's about time for people to start reevaluating it's use.
 
Emiko February 11, 2016
Unsalted butter is the norm in Italy so this very traditional recipe is normally made without any salt. Hope you enjoy them!
 
LeBec F. February 11, 2016
really? i can't imagine eating polenta- in any form- without salt!
 
Greenstuff February 11, 2016
Well, I'm not so surprised, having eaten my share of Italian breads without salt. I'll proceed with the traditional recipe and report back tomorrow. Thanks, Emiko!
 
702551 February 11, 2016
Greenstuff is correct.

Bread in Tuscany is traditionally unsalted. I wouldn't be surprised if there are more regions in Italy that do this, however I'm the most familiar with Tuscany as I've spent a chunk of time there.
 
LeBec F. February 11, 2016
no offense, but i think this recipe is better, imo: more polenta, and lemon zest:
https://food52.com/recipes/14821-italian-polenta-cookies

either way, always bake with unsalted butter. Use 1/2 -1 tsp kosher salt . taste the dough.
 
LeBec F. February 11, 2016
always use unsalted butter. add 1/2 tsp. kosher salt to her recipe.
 
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