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Baked panko-crusted pork with pineapple sauce over udon. Panko is a type of flaky breadcrumbs used in Japanese cuisine as a crunchy coating for fried foods, such as tonkatsu. Panko is made from bread baked by passing electrical current through the dough, which yields a bread without a crust, and then grinding the bread to create fine slivers of ...
Chicken katsu (chicken cutlet (Japanese: チキンカツ, Hepburn: chikinkatsu)), also known as panko chicken or tori katsu (torikatsu (鶏カツ)) is a Japanese dish of fried chicken made with panko bread crumbs. It is related to tonkatsu, fried pork cutlets. The dish has spread internationally and has become a common dish served at Japanese ...
panko breadcrumbs. 1 tbsp. olive oil. 4. 4-ounce boneless pork loin chops (about 1 inch thick) 2 tbsp. honey mustard. Chopped fresh parsley, for topping. Directions. Preheat the oven to 425 ̊ ...
Spread the mustard mixture over the fish; sprinkle with the panko mixture, pressing to adhere. Lightly coat with cooking spray. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until the fish flakes easily with a fork.
Lobster Mac and Cheese. Hello, dinner date idea! Large chunks of lush lobster are folded into four different types of cheese and topped with crunchy panko breadcrumbs for the ultimate way to spoil ...
Parmo, or Teesside Parmesan, [1] is a dish originating in Middlesbrough, England, [2] and a popular item of take-away food in the Teesside area as well as Northern England.It consists of a breaded cutlet of chicken or pork topped with a white béchamel sauce and cheese, usually cheddar.
"The All Victorian Beer Bar and Bottle Shop": "The Parma" ("Melbourne’s Most Iconic Meal"); "The Parmageddon" (pounded chicken in a batter of egg and chili flake-spiked panko breadcrumbs, flat iron-grilled in butter, slathered in a homemade spicy red sauce made with red bird's eye chili, Thai green chili, Indonesian Sambal Oelek chili paste ...
Korokke (Japanese: コロッケ; [koꜜɾokke]) is a Japanese deep-fried yōshoku dish originally related to a French dish, the croquette.Korokke is made by mixing cooked chopped meat, seafood, or vegetables with mashed potato or white sauce, usually shaped like a flat patty, rolling it in wheat flour, eggs, and Japanese-style breadcrumbs, then deep-frying this until brown on the outside.