1. Maldon - Noun
2. Maldon - Proper noun
a battle in which the Danes defeated the Saxons in 991; celebrated in an old English poem
Source: WordNetAfter pulsing cubes, stir in ¼ teaspoon flaky sea salt (such as Maldon). Source: Internet
A single scallop pierced with a knife, a sliver of black Perigord truffle inserted, quickly pan fried and seasoned with a few flakes of Maldon sea salt and a little drizzle of the finest extra-virgin olive oil. Source: Internet
Kosher salt, some sort of coarse salt (for roasting, marinating or BBQing) and a flaked salt like Maldon or Fleur de Sel for finishing dishes. Source: Internet
Hopefully Perfecto lives up to his name, and Bland isn't afraid of Maldon salt—sorry, lame joke, couldn't resist. Source: Internet
I’m not sure what was up with the DF loaf (we usually like their goods.) This did not prevent us from noticing the butter which they churn on site and serve with Maldon salt. Source: Internet
Season them on both sides with some of the Maldon salt, black pepper and sugar. Source: Internet