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I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.

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On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
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> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.
>


Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I
always do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking.
The coating needs time to adhere.

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jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
>> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
>>
>> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
>> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
>> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
>> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.
>>

>
> Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I
> always do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking.
> The coating needs time to adhere.
>
> Jill


nope! I was impatient

always a bad approach

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> jmcquown wrote:
>> On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
>>> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
>>>
>>> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
>>> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
>>> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
>>> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.
>>>

>> Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I
>> always do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking.
>> The coating needs time to adhere.
>>
>> Jill

> nope! I was impatient
>
> always a bad approach
>

Looks like it "adhered" just fine!
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> On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
>> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
>>
>> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
>> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
>> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
>> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.
>>

>
> Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I always
> do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking. The
> coating needs time to adhere.
>
> Jill


I am watching Cutthroat Kitchen. Alton just said that if your oil is not
hot enough, your coating won't stick.



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On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:38:53 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
> >> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
> >>
> >> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
> >> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
> >> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
> >> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.
> >>

> >
> > Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I always
> > do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking. The
> > coating needs time to adhere.
> >
> > Jill

>
> I am watching Cutthroat Kitchen. Alton just said that if your oil is not
> hot enough, your coating won't stick.


That's a "well, DUH" kind of comment. I hate those stupid competition
shows.


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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:38:53 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
>> >> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
>> >>
>> >> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling
>> >> organic
>> >> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care.
>> >> Can
>> >> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked
>> >> them
>> >> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I
>> > always
>> > do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking. The
>> > coating needs time to adhere.
>> >
>> > Jill

>>
>> I am watching Cutthroat Kitchen. Alton just said that if your oil is not
>> hot enough, your coating won't stick.

>
> That's a "well, DUH" kind of comment. I hate those stupid competition
> shows.


Was it? I haven't fried anything in years. I wouldn't know. And the OP
did ask why his coating didn't stick.

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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:38:53 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
>> >> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
>> >>
>> >> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling
>> >> organic
>> >> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care.
>> >> Can
>> >> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked
>> >> them
>> >> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I
>> > always
>> > do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking. The
>> > coating needs time to adhere.
>> >
>> > Jill

>>
>> I am watching Cutthroat Kitchen. Alton just said that if your oil is not
>> hot enough, your coating won't stick.

>
> That's a "well, DUH" kind of comment. I hate those stupid competition
> shows.


So do I.

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On Sunday, October 12, 2014 10:38:53 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> ...
>
> > On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:

>
> >> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG

>
> >> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
> >> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
> >> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
> >> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.


they don't look that bad.

But Grandma always floured them, dipped them in beaten egg (no milk) and
then into the breadcrumbs. I don't remember any particular resting time,
other than that of necessity when she made chicken for a crowd.
>


> > Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I always
> > do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking. The
> > coating needs time to adhere.

>


> I am watching Cutthroat Kitchen. Alton just said that if your oil is not
> hot enough, your coating won't stick.


This is true, but I don't know if that is the cause here.
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> On Sunday, October 12, 2014 10:38:53 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>> ...
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>> > On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:

>>
>> >> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG

>>
>> >> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling
>> >> organic
>> >> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care.
>> >> Can
>> >> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked
>> >> them
>> >> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.

>
> they don't look that bad.
>
> But Grandma always floured them, dipped them in beaten egg (no milk) and
> then into the breadcrumbs. I don't remember any particular resting time,
> other than that of necessity when she made chicken for a crowd.


Ahh that is exactly my method)


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"Ophelia" wrote:
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>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>> > tert in seattle wrote:
>>>
>>> >> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
>>>
>>> >> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling
>>> >> organic
>>> >> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care.
>>> >> Can
>>> >> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked
>>> >> them
>>> >> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.

>>
>> But Grandma always floured them, dipped them in beaten egg (no milk) and
>> then into the breadcrumbs. I don't remember any particular resting time,
>> other than that of necessity when she made chicken for a crowd.

>
>Ahh that is exactly my method)


Yes, first dust with flour, that becomes the glue.
Then dip in an egg wash (half egg half milk).
Last dredge in breading. Best to let sit in fridge for at least an
hour so the glue can set.
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>> On Sunday, October 12, 2014 10:38:53 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>> > On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
>>>
>>> >> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
>>>
>>> >> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling
>>> >> organic
>>> >> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care.
>>> >> Can
>>> >> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked
>>> >> them
>>> >> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.

>>
>> they don't look that bad.
>>
>> But Grandma always floured them, dipped them in beaten egg (no milk) and
>> then into the breadcrumbs. I don't remember any particular resting time,
>> other than that of necessity when she made chicken for a crowd.

>
> Ahh that is exactly my method)


I will not skip the flour next time

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"Julie Bove" > wrote:

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> > On 10/12/2014 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
> >> http://ftupet.com/upload/drumsticks.JPG
> >>
> >> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
> >> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
> >> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
> >> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.
> >>

> >
> > Did you let them set for a while, covered, in the refrigerator? I always
> > do this with chicken (or fish) before pan-frying or even baking. The
> > coating needs time to adhere.
> >
> > Jill

>
> I am watching Cutthroat Kitchen. Alton just said that if your oil is not
> hot enough, your coating won't stick.


isn't that the show you said cooks things you'd never consider cooking?
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"tert in seattle" > wrote in message
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> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.


I believe panko is like breadcrumbs, yes? When I coat meat I first coat in
flour, then egg, then the crumbs.

You could try it and see if it works for you.


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On 2014-10-12 11:49 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
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>
> I went to the local militant co-op (PCC) where they were peddling organic
> drumsticks $7 for 8 so I bit. Mock me all you want, I don't care. Can
> anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them
> in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.


Dry dredging them in seasoned flour first, then the egg and milk, and
then the crumbs. Let them sit for a while so the egg dries a bit and
sticks better.



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On Sunday, October 12, 2014 11:49:20 PM UTC-4, tert in seattle wrote:
> Can anyone diagnose the problem with poor breading adherence? I soaked them in egg+milk, then covered in panko, and fried as shown.


You can also put the Panko in the food processor to make the crumbs smaller.

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On Sunday, October 12, 2014 10:49:20 PM UTC-5, tert in seattle wrote:
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I always preferred 7B, but I only played for about a year or so, then I met Freddy, and he was so much better than me that I switched to rhythm guitar.
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