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Old Sun, Jul-08-01, 22:35
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Thumbs up Pork Rind Breading

A freind of mine at work sho has lost over 80lbs eating low carb uses crushed pork rinds to bread her pork chops and chicken. She dips the pork chops in egg and then coats them with the crushed rinds then bakes. I still have to try it but it sounds like a great idea - thought I'd pass it along!
Donna
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Old Sun, Aug-12-01, 17:54
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Default pork rinds recipes

hello , I will like to know
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Old Sun, Aug-12-01, 20:09
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Yes, this is a wonderful way to have crispy chicken/turkey. We make this all the time. I prefer to crush almonds and pork rinds and use the combo to *bread* the chicken. I also dip into mayo first as it seems to seal in the juices even more!

Try it.....WAYYY better than KFC!
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Old Thu, Aug-16-01, 06:36
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We use pork rind breading all the time. It makes the best chicken cordon bleu. Just take chicken breast, slice it in half but not all the way through. Pound it thin and then put in a slice of ham and a slice of swiss cheese. Seal it back together, dip in egg and roll in ground up rinds. Fry as usual. It is to die for. Also, I have used pork rinds in meatloaf in exchange for crackers and it works great there too. My family doesn't particularly care for pork rinds as a treat, but the reason I like them is when used in cooking they take on whatever flavor is in the meal you are fixing. No pork rind taste.
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Old Thu, Aug-16-01, 14:49
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Well said Cathy, great ideas.
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Old Sun, Aug-26-01, 21:12
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I like them is when used in cooking they take on whatever flavor is in the meal you are fixing. No pork rind taste.


I know, isn't that something....when NJ told me about her french toast with pork rinds I near choked at the thought of it.

I made them and wow...what a great taste. Told the family what I did...and their reaction was just like mine...yuck...french toast with pork rinds? When they tasted the french toast....they loved it....amazing...truly amazing
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Old Tue, Sep-11-01, 20:14
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Cool Pork rinds

I love the pork rinds too. Stina-In Nanaimo-I livei n Victoria, and the only brand I have found so far is Old Dutch, and all that is listed on the ingredients is pork rinds, lard and salt. There is no nutritional data at all. I e-mailed Old Dutch, but of course, they have not gotten back. Can you get different brands up there??

Glenda
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Old Sun, Sep-16-01, 10:28
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Wendy

What is the recipe for french toast made with pork rinds. I would love to try this.

Thank you.
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Old Sun, Sep-16-01, 13:13
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Hi Simone,

Its in the recipe section. They are really nice...enjoy
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Old Mon, Sep-17-01, 15:53
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Thanks a bunch
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Old Mon, Sep-24-01, 04:07
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Default Pork Rinds

I am not a big fan of pork rinds but they do make a great no carb snack food. I love the idea to use as breading for chicken and porkchops. I am gonna try this recipe plus the chicken cordon bleu. Thanks for the great info.
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Old Wed, Sep-26-01, 09:50
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I crushed pork rinds last night and then added about 1/4 cup of parmasan cheese and some garlic powder, lightly salt and peppered also. I dipped my chicken breast in egg then in the breading. The taste and consistantcy was fabulous. Although, I have to say the smell while cooking is not so hot. I will use this many more times, as it is absolutely great.
Thanks..
Cindy
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Old Thu, Sep-27-01, 00:44
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Took me awhile to get around to it but I tried hot & spicy pork rinds as breading for my thin sliced pork chops - YUMMMM. It was soo good and not as spicy as they are right out of the bag. I'll have to try the regular ones with the garlic and onion - That sounds good. Tried to coat it in Atkin's Baking Mix too with onion, garlic, basil and salt - that wasn't nearly as good as the rinds!

Donna

French Toast? Will have to try that one next!
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Old Wed, Oct-03-01, 10:43
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Default My Pork Rinds story

I hope you guys don't laugh too loud but...

I miss caseroles so what I have been doing is, for example:

Chicken Pot Pie -

I chop up some chicken add mushrooms, alittle onion, alittle green peppers (usually of different colors), and sometimes some green beans. I add a mixture of cream cheese and chicken broth and pour it over then I sprinkle pork rinds (crushed up) on top and it tastes like pot pie! At least to me
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Old Mon, Oct-22-01, 18:42
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Thumbs up Fried Chicken

You are sent from heaven!!!
Im a new comer and i was wondering how Iwas gonna fry chicken with out useing flour.Im very happy to know there is such a reciepe.Thank you very much. If you have any other one's, can you pass them on?
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