I finally found some time to figure out my meat grinder. I wanted to start simple so I figured i could try to make chicken nuggets. ended up making about 50 good-sized nuggets.

Thoroughly impressed with the grinder and the breading stayed on the chicken marvelously. better yet (for me) these are gluten-free and grain-free. instead of panko or other breading, i used pork rinds that i blended up into a coarse powder to coat the chicken. I baked these, but i certainly would like to fry them some time.

I am very happy with the result! Especially since it allows me to enjoy something i haven’t had in a long while.

  • kassuro@feddit.de
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    9 months ago

    Just with the title and picture it looks more like “shittyfoodporn” haha.

    But homemade nuggets are a different story. I sometimes make chicken burgers with a cornflake breading. So much more taste than bought stuff, but lots of work for 3 to 4 people.

    I find your idea using pork rinds very interesting, how does it taste?

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        9 months ago

        Don’t worry, plating and pretty pictures of food is not easy. Not good at this myself

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      9 months ago

      maybe a subtle taste of a fried porkchop? honestly even if i eat a pork rind normally they taste like nothing. if you can eat pork its is a great and easy substitute because it is so similar to panko

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        9 months ago

        I might try that in the future. Well not sure how easy it is to find pork rinds. Never tried it before

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            9 months ago

            In Germany they aren’t that common, especially not as snacks. You can get it raw from the butcher for sure but in the supermarket I only remember seeing “Krustenbraten” so a pork roast with skin on.