![]() It’s really not difficult, the hardest part is trying not to make a mess!įollow a few simple steps and you can look forward to delicious dinners like pork schnitzel or these delicious fried chicken thighs. If you are left-handed you can set up the breading station from right-to-left.Learning a basic dredging and breading technique will open up a whole array of recipes for you. Pick it up again with your left, or wet, hand, and place in the breadcrumbs where it is coated and placed on a finishing rack or pan using the right, or dry, hand. Use your right, or “dry”, hand to dredge with flour and place in the eggwash. Using your left hand as the “wet” hand, pick the product up, and place it in the flour. The wet hand-dry hand technique prevents the buildup of coating on your fingers. Always season, brine, or marinate the food before dredging or breading. Brown bread crumbs are usually the third stage but other options might include, panko (Japanese white bread crumbs), ground or chopped nuts, herbs, and spices. Buttermilk or yogurt are commonly used for chicken and act as a tenderizer. Eggs are sometimes mixed with milk or water. Rice flour or refined starches like cornstarch can be used instead of wheat flour. ![]() Seasoning is applied either directly to the food before coating or it is mixed into the flour.Ī 3-stage breading process for pan-frying or deep-frying, begins by dredging the item in wheat flour, dipping in an egg mixture (known as an eggwash), and coating it with bread crumbs. Dredging is a simple process of coating a product with flour. Coating foods helps retain moisture while preventing foods from sticking to the pan. Fried and sautéed foods are often coated to enhance their texture, taste, and appearance.
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