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Any Recipe Using Breadcrumbs?
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Salam... nak tanya kepada otai-otai FnR cari mengenai breadcrumbs. masakan ape yang menggunakan breadcrumbs nih... TQ. |
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OMG..aku suke gile kalu ayam goreng ngn breadcrumbs..serius..
tapi aku suke gune chicken wing..
selain kepak ayam, dada ayam pon sedap lepas tu curah ngn sos blackpaper..perghhh...sheedappp...
goreng kentang, telur rebus n salut ngn breadcrumbs adalah contoh2 lain selain ayam..
tapi kebanyakkan breadcrumbs kat malaysia nih kaler coklat..aku suke yang kaler kuning keemasan..
jenama PAXO pack biru adalah terbaik.. |
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simple prawn cake
udang kasik bogel - buang kulit/ketuk kasik hancur
bawang putih - tumbuk lumat
garam + gula - perasa
tepung jagung
breadcrumb as coating
campur semua bahan...di atas..bulat2 leperkan...golek2 dlm breadcrumb and goreng...voila..anak2 ku sangat suka...simple as abc..tak banyak guna barang... |
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sblm salut breadcrumbs ni, kite celup dulu ke ayam dalam air ke telur ke? penah tengok org celup telur dulu...
one more... masa goreng tu... breadcrumbs tu mesti macam berterabur dalam kuali... betul ke? |
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Originally posted by hatemetoday at 2-6-2008 03:53 PM
udang kasik bogel - buang kulit/ketuk kasik hancur
bawang putih - tumbuk lumat
garam + gula - perasa
tepung jagung
breadcrumb as coating
campur semua bahan...di atas..bulat2 leperkan... ...
mesti banyak kena pakai udang nie... udang mahal wooo.... |
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aku pernah tgk orang salur cendawan..sedap.. |
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Reply #5 yen_mamayen's post
taklah..beli le udang yg sekilo belas2 hengget jek tuh...ala nak makan anak branak pe salahnye... |
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fish filet pun boleh jugak, celup dulu dalam telur, lepas tu coat dengan breadcrumbs, then goreng |
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ookay... esok nak cuba masak fish & chip.. fish fillet nak salut dgn bread crumbs ... semua dah beli kat giant minggu lepas... ni first time nak cuba salut dengan bread crumbs... i beli fillet ikan Dory... 500g RM3.99.. sebelum nih pernah buat tapi salut tepung tempura.... tapi kalau lambat makan tak sedap tak rangup... |
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resepi yg guna breadcrumbs ni biasanya bnyk yg goreng2 kanyg saya selalu buat chicken shnitzel egyptian style..
2-3 chicken breast (tulang dibuang) dan dileperkan supaya bila goreng masak sekata..
1 bawang besar( diblend taruh ayak sikit supaya senang hancur),
lada hitam
air lemon dlm satu sudu,tak payah letak pun takpe..
garam..
marinate semua..lebih lama perap lebih sedap..biasa saya marinate semalaman..dah tu esoknya nak goreng celup dlm tepung biasa, then celup pulak dlm telur baru salut dgn bc tu..make sure api tu jgn besar kalau bc cpt hangus dan ayam tak berapa masak...api sedehana sampai kekuningan gitu.
paling sedap dimakan dgn plain pasta , roast vege , green salad dan poached lebanese eggplant..nanti2 kalau buat saya akan letak sini..inshallah.
[ Last edited by nour2001 at 7-6-2008 02:38 PM ] |
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biskut Snow Almond yg glamer raya thn lepas tu guna breadcrumbs utk salutnya. Resepi ada kat thread biskut raya tu rasanya....anyway ni resepinya, tak de plak kat archive.
Ni pinjam gambo dari cendawan_liar
ni plak gambo dari anasue
SNOW ALMOND
Sumber : Majalah SAJI
Bahan A/
110 gm mentega
1/2 sdb shortening
50 gm gula kastor
1/2 sdk esen kopi
1/2 bj kuning telur
Bahan B/
110 gm tepung gandum
25 gm nestum [kisar]
1 sdb coffeemate
35 gm tepung ubi
20 gm serbuk badam
Bahan Hiasan/
serbuk roti putih [breadcrumb]
coklat masakan
Cara-cara:-
1. Pukul mentega, gula kastor dan shortening sehingga sebati. Masukkan esen kopi dan kuning telur. Gaulkan rata.
2. Satukan kesemua bahan B dan masukkan ke dalam adunan A tetapi sedikit demi sedikit dan ratakan.
3. Uli dan canai doh. Kemudian terapkan.
4. Bakar pada suhu 175'C selama 20 minit.
5. Setelah sejuk, celupkan ke dalam coklat masakan. Selepas itu, golekkan pula ke dalam serbuk roti putih |
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Reply #1 yen_mamayen's post
kalau buat nuget ikan resepi kak nor pon sedap jugak... biaser kat BWY ni murah jerr... n satu peket tuu mmg banyak |
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Things to do with Bread Crumbs
http://scorpius.spaceports.com/~goodwine/breadcrumb.htm
Shake and Bake
Good for pork or chicken.
Basil
Per 1 cup of dry bread crumbs, add:
1 Tablespoon dry basil
1 teaspoon salt
Basil and Garlic
Per 1 cup of dry bread crumbs, add:
1 Tablespoon dry basil
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon salt
Italian
Per 1 cup of dry bread crumbs, add:
2 tablespoons parsley flakes
1 tablespoon dry basil
2 teaspoons dry rosemary
1 teaspoon sage
1 teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon salt
Directions
Combine herbs and crush well, or use powdered herbs. Sift the bread crumbs to remove any large pieces. Stir in remaining ingredients. Store in a tightly sealed container. To use, Put 1/4 cup of crumb mixture into a bag or onto a plate. Shake meat one piece at a time, or roll in crumbs. Discard any leftover crumbs. Add more if needed.
Topping
These mixtures are also good sprinkled on top of casseroles or scalloped potatoes. Crumb Cookies
These taste just like macaroons. Very easy to make.
Recipe file created January 11, 2000.
Ingredients
2 eggs
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup coconut (long fancy is best)
1 cup dry bread crumbs
Preheat oven to 350 F. Beat eggs until frothy. Add sugar, coconut and crumbs. Stir well. Drop onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 10 to 15 minutes, until they just start to brown. Jusselle Date
I have had requests for this dish. Use left over filling for a sandwich spread.
Ingredients
1 pound dates, pitted
1 cup bread crumbs
2 tablespoon sweet basil
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 eggs, hard boiled
1/2 pound cream cheese
Cut dates lengthwise half way through to achieve a 'canoe' shape for filling. Cover with a damp towel and set aside. Mash eggs well. Add basil, salt and crumbs. Mix well. Add cream cheese. Mix well. If mixture is too thick, add a little milk. Place mixture in pastry tube and pipe into each date. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Just for the Halibut
Recipe file created December 3, 1999.
Dianne Killman's recipe. Very tasty.
Ingredients
1 cup fine dry bread crumbs
2 tablespoons dry onion soup mix
2 tablespoons parmesan cheese
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 pounds halibut fillets
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup margarine, melted
Preheat oven to 375 F. Mix together bread crumbs, onion soup mix, parmesan cheese, salt and pepper. Dip fish fillets into sour cream, then into crumb mixture. Coat well. Place on a greased, shallow baking pan. Drizzle melted margarine over the top of the coated fillets. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork.
Zucchini Stuffed With Cheese and Shrimp
Recipe file created May 22, 2004.
A delicately flavoured dish suitable as a main course or a side.
Ingredients
4 small zucchini, 6 to 8 inches long
1/4 pound cooked, peeled shrimp
1/2 cup cream cheese
1 Tablespoon onion, chopped fine
1/4 cup grated mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup dry breadcrumbs
1 Tablespoon chopped parsley
2 Tablespoons margarine
Tabasco
Salt
Pepper
Slice ends off each zucchini and cut in half lenghwise. Carefully scoop zucchini flesh out, leaving a thin shell. Chop the flesh coarsely and set aside.
Melt margarine in a frying pan. Add onion. Cook 2 minutes. Add chopped zucchini and cook a further 2 minutes. Remove from heat.
In a bowl, combine cream cheese, shrimp and parsley. Add salt, pepper and tabasco to taste. Stir in the cooked zucchini.
In a separate bowl, combine breadcrumbs and mozzarella cheese.
Pile zucchini mixture evenly into the zucchini shells. Sprinkle breadcrumb mixture over top.
Bake in 350'F oven for 20 minutes.
Variations
1. Use crabmeat instead of shrimp.
2. Try parmesan cheese instead of mozzarella.
Welsh Sausages
Recipe file created December 13, 1999.
A good snack with mustard, or dipped in pizza sauce. I like to keep a batch in the freezer for emergencies.
Ingredients
1 small onion, chopped fine
1 1/2 cups grated cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, etc.)
1 cup bread crumbs
1 tablespoon parsley flakes
1 teaspoon basil
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
Separate one egg. Set egg white aside. Combine all remaining ingredients. Shape into small sausages. Lightly beat the egg white. Heat 1/2 inch of oil in a frying pan over medium heat. Roll sausages in some flour, then in egg white and finally in some bread crumbs. Cook a few sausages at a time until they are crisp and golden. Drain on paper towels. Serve hot or cold.
NOTE:
To reheat after freezing, place in a 350 F oven for 20 minutes. |
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Many Uses for Bread Crumbs
http://www.recipelink.com/msgid/3122551
Collected from Usenet Newsgroup postings
- Use them as breading for your chops. Nothing like fresh, seasoned bread crumbs to enhance the flavor of fried meats. I take 3-day-old French bread, buzz it through my food processor, and put the crumbs in a bowl. I toss in some browned garlic in olive oil, some dried Italian herbs, onion powder, and, salt and pepper, and, voila, I have great bread crumbs to use with your egg wash to make a nice batter. - Baron Blackfang
- Mix spices and grated cheddar cheese (sharp is great) with bread crumbs then dip chicken breasts or pieces in milk wash and coat with the bread crumb mixture. It bakes quite crispy and tasty. I really season them with the simple (oregano/parsley) to the zippier (cayenne/garlic/etc). - Brian & Kelly (bwitty)
- Season your breadcrumbs heavily and include a fair amount of cayenne. Dab good strong mustard onto a lamb rack, dredge in the breadcrumbs and cook at a high temperature in the oven until just rare. - decobabe
- Bread crumbs with a little melted butter or oil in them are a nice addition to noodles or green beans. Without, they are good in green salads. And you can make meatballs with them. I knew a woman who made hamburgers with bread crumbs and egg, like little meat loaves. Or, of course, you can just make little meat loaves in your electric skillet. Mix them with a bit of oil and seasonings and use them to crumb chicken, etc, to saute. I think you can use breadcrumbs to make scalloped tomatoes, too, or mix them with a can of creamed corn and a can of whole corn and bake it with more bread crumbs on top. I love bread crumbs! - Bonita Kale
- Try bread crumbs as stuffing for artichokes. Mix about equally with parmesan cheese, add oregano and/or basil to taste, and slowly add olive oil until completely moist. Core and cut the tips off of an artichoke, take a slice off of the base so that it will sit erect, and put a little of the stuffing under each leaf, adding the remainder to the core. Steam the artichoke or bake over water under low heat for one hour or until tender, then enjoy. When all that is left is the heart, saute it with a little more olive oil and don't share. Yummy! - Maureen O'Danu
- I use bread crumbs as a low fat/vegan alternative to parmesan cheese as a topping on pasta and vegetables. Breadcrumbs add a nice little crunch and touch of flavor. |
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lastweekend buat fish fillet & cendawan guna ikan kembung salut tempura, celup telur & breadcrumbs... ikut resepi dalam myresipi.com. |
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