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A rare view into how Panko is created. Panko is used in a lot of japanese recipes; perhaps most notably in the making of Tonkatsu, deep-fried It's much more 'fluffy/crispy' than your regular bread-crumbs tend to be. Fastfood/food-industry giants have been using it for years to make those extra. Today, I will show you how to make "Fluffy Japanese pancakes." This video is requested by one of my dearest viewers!
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook how to make panko (fluffy & crunchy) using 1 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make How To Make Panko (Fluffy & Crunchy):
- Take 3 loaves' worth Crusts from toast bread
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Instructions to make How To Make Panko (Fluffy & Crunchy):
- Grate the crusts on a coarse cheese grater. If you want fluffy soft panko, they're done. Put into plastic bags and freeze.
- Additional note: I've been making panko in a food processor recently. You'll have finer crumbs than if you grate them by hand.
- To make crisp crunchy panko, spread the grated soft crumbs on a plate and microwave for 1 minute at 800 W. Take out and leave to cool.
- Microwave for another minute! Take out and cool. Repeat once more, let cool and they're done. Put into plastic bags and freeze.
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