· James Torr · Personal  · 1 min read

Panko breadcrumbs! Great for Japanese deep frying a la Tonkatsku. Actually quite expensive to buy here in UK. Make about 2 litre's worth from a loaf of white bread. Shred in a mixer and bake for 20-30 mins at 100C.

Panko breadcrumbs!

Panko breadcrumbs! Great for Japanese deep frying a la Tonkatsku. Actually quite expensive to buy here in UK. Make about 2 litre’s worth from a loaf of white bread. Shred in a mixer and bake for 20-30 mins at 100C. Don’t brown, stir every 5 mins or so if the tray is deep.

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