How To Make Panko (Fluffy & Crunchy)
How To Make Panko (Fluffy & Crunchy)

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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 get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook how to make panko (fluffy & crunchy) using 1 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make How To Make Panko (Fluffy & Crunchy):
  1. Make ready 3 loaves' worth Crusts from toast bread

Make your mornings better with these breakfast-time showstoppers. If you don't have crustless "Thank you for showing me how to make Panko bread crumbs. I'll try it and see how it goes. I guess I thought they were more exotic; it's actually.

Instructions to make How To Make Panko (Fluffy & Crunchy):
  1. Grate the crusts on a coarse cheese grater. If you want fluffy soft panko, they're done. Put into plastic bags and freeze.
  2. Additional note: I've been making panko in a food processor recently. You'll have finer crumbs than if you grate them by hand.
  3. 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.
  4. Microwave for another minute! Take out and cool. Repeat once more, let cool and they're done. Put into plastic bags and freeze.

I'll try it and see how it goes. I guess I thought they were more exotic; it's actually. These fluffy Japanese pancakes have a light and airy soufflé-like texture, are completely addictive, AND YES, you can make them right in your own kitchen! My goal before sharing this recipe for fluffy Japanese pancakes with you was to make it accessible. How can I make my Bisquick pancakes fluffy?

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