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sue222 Thu, Jan-23-03 10:05

Wonderful chicken fingers-strips
 
I made a very fast and simple chicken strip dinner last night that everyone loved. This would also be great as finger food of Super bowl Sunday!

4 boneless skinless chicken breasts cut into 3 large strips
6 oz bag of pork rinds (I used Tangy BBQ)
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
about ¼ cup mayonnaise

Preheat the oven to 425f
Crush the pork rinds in a food processor or in a bag with a rolling pin (a tin can works too). Mix the pork rind crumbs with the garlic and onion powders and spread out on a plate.

Put the mayonnaise on a second plate

Wash and pat dry the chicken. Lightly coat it with the mayonnaise and then roll in the pork rinds until well coated.

Bake on a oiled (Pam) coated cookie sheet for about 25 minutes, or until they are fully cooked. (I use a meat thermometer!)

I served them with Keto Ketchup and homemade BBQ sauce for dipping.

zima Thu, Jan-23-03 11:36

Sounds great!
 
Hi Sue, :wave:

Aren't pork rinds great!!!!! A life saver for us.
I'm going to try the barbeque one for breading tonight. Thanks for the recipe, Zima

steveFL Sat, May-08-04 11:44

These are amazing! They taste great! Thanks for the idea!

spanky6752 Mon, Jan-10-05 19:35

bbq pork rhinds
 
love pok skins, but the bbq ones have sugar on them. they have always been my chip of choice even before atkins. But i have only eaten the plain ones now. thanks ......spanky6752 :cry: :cry: :cry:

Sharlay Tue, Jan-11-05 17:22

sounds great!

Huskerchic Fri, Jan-14-05 15:47

I made these last PM and they were pretty good.

Next time though, I'm will eat them fresh out of the oven. When I had them they had sat for about 3 hours and they were kinda soggy. So I put them on a bed of lettuce and and sprinkled cheese over them and nuked 'em, but they still were not bad. I "kicked it up" and put Cayenne Pepper in the ground up pork rinds !

soulmia Fri, May-19-06 06:46

what can one add if you dont have pork rinds??
we dont get them in india

refmls Tue, May-23-06 13:43

Try the parmesan cheese in the green can (grated, very dry, the cheaper the better for this).

imlosingit Fri, Jun-30-06 09:48

For the ones that have tried this recipe, if you don't like pork rinds, do you still like this recipe? Just wondering if crushing them and mixing them makes them taste different. (and smell better too!)

imlosingit Sun, Jul-02-06 08:55

anyone know?

imlosingit Wed, Jul-05-06 22:37

Made these, I didn't like them. My dh really liked them but that's because he likes pork rinds, I don't. I wish I did. It would be such a great crunchy snack and coating.

LadyBelle Thu, Jul-06-06 06:25

imlosingit- I found that if you let the pork rinds age a little, they tend to loose some of thier strong taste and smell. Kind of letting them go stale a touch. Also the brand used sometimes can make a difference.

imlosingit Thu, Jul-06-06 09:51

Thanks for the tip LadyBelle. I may try it again, someday. :)

bennett77 Fri, Jul-07-06 02:09

thanks for the recipe

betharoo0 Tue, Aug-01-06 14:35

yum! OH MY GOSH, there is no way I can fail this time! My kids LOVE homemade chix fingers and I don't have to tell em' they are made with pork rinds! THanks for the great recipe! :D :yum:


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