Home Made Panko?

  • I'm interested in making my own home made Panko Japanese bread crumbs but I wonder if I can get the same crunchy texture as the ones I get from the store.

    I've made bread crumbs before but they have never been crunchy like Panko.
    I've found this recipe and I'm going to try it. I guess if if doesn't turn out Panko-ish then at the very least I will have just a bunch of regular ole bread crumbs.
  • Did you do it? How did it work out?
  • hmm... what is panko and what do you do with it?

    thanks!
  • Quote: Did you do it? How did it work out?
    Not yet, I need to pull all my stale bread out of the freezer first and since I'm the worst procrastinator on the planet I keep putting it off. I should really do it since I just bought another box of panko from the store.

    Quote: hmm... what is panko and what do you do with it?

    thanks!
    Panko are japanese bread crumbs, they make things really crispy and yummy.

    One of the things I miss are having fried things. But as long as I bake with panko crumbs I don't really miss the fried things. I just make my own "fried" stuff.

    The latest thing I made with Panko was "fried" fish sandwiches. Mine were much better than what you can get at some greasy fast food place.

    Basically, to use panko, you have to pat dry what ever meat you're going to use. I generally use paper towels. Then you lightly coat it with flour, then dip it into a wet mixture, I typically use either egg whites & water or egg whites & milk. Then you coat it with the seasoned panko bread crumbs, you can season plain panko how ever you want(southern, cajun, italian, etc...). You could coat the meat with panko without the other steps but it really doesn't stick as well.