Dilute With Water
When making foods that can be diluted like rice or when making soups, stews or sauces, you can add some extra water, stock, tomato sauce or juice to give the salt more volume which helps to spread it out and make the overall dish less salty. Just be sure to add a fair amount and not over do it, so you don't lose the flavour of the food.
Give it a Quick Rinse
To fix over-salted meat, you can rinse them under running water and pat dry with a clean kitchen towel when you're done. If the salt is overly excessive (pardon the tautology), then you can 'leach' the salt out by soaking the meat in water for like an hour or two.
Add More
If you have enough ingredients then you can add more to the meal by doubling the recipe or making more by half. You can mix this into the salty meal a bit at a time until you've reached your desired flavour.
Add Some Acid
Acidic substances like lemon juice or vinegar help to mask aggressive saltiness with a new flavour. It helps greatly when added to salty potato or fish dishes. When using vinegar to reduce saltiness, be sure to opt for mild vinegar like white wine vinegar so the effect on the meal with not be adversely profound.
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