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liver bread coating problems
"ilaboo" > wrote in message link.net... > what do i need to know about getting bread crumb coating to stick to veal > liver? > i have tried coating then egg wash and coating again > > when i cook it it all comes off > > any help is appreciated Use flour instead. Jack Coated |
"ilaboo" > wrote in message link.net... > what do i need to know about getting bread crumb coating to stick to veal > liver? > i have tried coating then egg wash and coating again > > when i cook it it all comes off > > any help is appreciated Use flour instead. Jack Coated |
ilaboo wrote:
> what do i need to know about getting bread crumb coating to stick to > veal liver? > i have tried coating then egg wash and coating again > when i cook it it all comes off > any help is appreciated Bread first in flour (with some seasoned salt?) then egg stuff, then crumbs. Or wheat germ. Edrena. |
ilaboo > wrote in message hlink.net>...
> what do i need to know about getting bread crumb coating to stick to > veal liver? > i have tried coating then egg wash and coating again > > when i cook it it all comes off > > any help is appreciated How about no coating at all? I think liver is best without it. Karen |
In article >, Karen
O'Mara > wrote: > ilaboo > wrote in message > hlink.net>... > > what do i need to know about getting bread crumb coating to stick to > > veal liver? > > i have tried coating then egg wash and coating again > > > > when i cook it it all comes off > > > > any help is appreciated > > How about no coating at all? I think liver is best without it. > > Karen The frozen, pre-sliced beef and calves' liver available in my supermarket is so fragile when thawed that I have trouble getting it in the pan with a sprinkling of flour. Not sure what would happen if I tried to bread it. |
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