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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 9/17/2014 6:20 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Julie, coating first with flour...note the word "first"...isn't a >>> substitute for anything, it is done >>> in order to make the rest of the coating, whatever it is, stick. And >>> it is very basic cooking >>> knowledge, which you apparently were never told. >>> >>> So you first lightly coat the meat (or whatever food you are coating) >>> with flour, and then >>> follow with the egg, milk, or batter....let rest on a rack for about >>> 20 minutes...then continue >>> With the recipe. >>> >>> N. >> >> If that were the case then it should have been mentioned in the recipe. >> As I said before, I did not grow up eating breaded food nor was I ever >> taught to make it. Nor am I likely to make it again. > > Most of us who read the original recipe, which koko was kind enough to > post, realized it was a lousy recipe from the start. Forget about the > fact you can't get coating to adhere to chicken, that's your own unique > problem. The recipe is just a bad one and you fell for it. > > http://myfridgefood.com/ViewRecipe.aspx?recipe=21127 > > Jill It's obviously not just me as several other people reported the same problem. 3 cups of cheddar on 4 chicken breasts? You try to get that to stick. It won't. |
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