Find tips for salting stir-fries for even seasoning without overpowering.
Salt stir-fried dishes towards the end of the cooking process, after the vegetables have softened but before adding any sauces. This helps to control the overall saltiness and prevents over-salting.
Adding salt at the beginning of stir-frying can draw out moisture from the vegetables, making them steam instead of stir-fry, resulting in a less desirable texture. Salting too early can also lead to over-salting, as the volume of the dish reduces during cooking.
Here's a step-by-step guide:
Remember that soy sauce and other common stir-fry sauces already contain salt. Reduce the amount of salt you add directly to compensate for the saltiness of the sauces to avoid an overly salty final dish.