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I don't always have a chance to shop for panko ansd sometimes the

store has it on back-order. I'll gladly make my own with this recipe.

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, AJ <aj788888 wrote:

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> Fake the Panko

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> Japanese bread crumbs called panko are flakier and fluffier than

standard bread crumbs. And they lend an incredible crispness to

foods. If you can't find them, make your own with high-quality

sandwich bread and a food processor.

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> Put a medium or coarse shredding disk in the food processor. Trim

and discard the crusts; cut the slices in two. Place as many pieces

as will fit comfortably in the feed tube and place the feed tube

plunger in place. Turn on the food processor and let the weight of

the plunger push the bread down.

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> When all the bread has been processed, spread the crumbs in an

even layer on a rimmed baking sheet and let them dry overnight.

Alternately, bake them in a 300 degree oven until dry to the touch,

about 8 minutes, stirring occasionally. Don't let them brown. When

they are cool, break them up.

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> Store the crumbs in a zip-top bag for two to three weeks at room

temperature or for as long as six months in the freezer.

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