Need Breading!

Started by cammiec, April 18, 2014, 08:54:24 AM

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cammiec

I am allergic to wheat, buckwheat, flax, rye, and oats.  (And a list of other things. Lol) I would love to find a breading I could use to make chicken nuggets and things like that.  I know they make chicken nuggets that are gluten free, but they are seasoned with garlic which I also cannot have.
wheat, buckwheat, rye, oats, flax, plum, kiwi, watermelon, honeydew melon, squash, garlic, pinenuts, pistachio
And now severely lactose intolerant

SilverLining

An long time ago, I used to make a breading for chicken balls. The main ingredient was baby pablum.  It was more a batter than a breading, and after dipping the chicken pieces in it, it was deep fried.  The original recipe I had involved chopping up the chicken, mixing ingredients and forming balls. Personally, I preferred using chunks of chicken.

Sorry I can't remember more, but, maybe you can try some experiments, flavouring with stuff safe for you,

Macabre

Corn meal. I've never had chicken that way, but I've had plenty of fish that way. And hush puppies. Blue corn, yellow corn--each has a bit different flavor. I don't know if you can find it free from your allergens, though.
Me: Sesame, shellfish, chamomile, sage
DS: Peanuts

Macabre

Me: Sesame, shellfish, chamomile, sage
DS: Peanuts

SilverLining

Quote from: Macabre on April 18, 2014, 09:51:32 AM
What is baby pablum actually?

I know Pablum was invented in Toronto at Sick Kids, but you don't have it in the US?

It's a baby cereal.  Kind of flaked.  You add liquid (water, milk, or juice) and mix to the consistency appropriate for your baby's age.  It starts with rice, and then there are different kids, oats, etc.  personally, loved the mixed fruit.  (It was a major breakfast treat to my brother and I when we were way beyond baby food stage. Lol)

Macabre

We call that cereal. :)

I have heard the term, and it's either used as a derogatory term or refers to something babies eat, but it's an old fashioned term for that. It wasn't in use when DS was little where I was--or in the parenting mags and books I read.
Me: Sesame, shellfish, chamomile, sage
DS: Peanuts

SilverLining

Quote from: Macabre on April 18, 2014, 12:14:34 PM
We call that cereal. :)

I have heard the term, and it's either used as a derogatory term or refers to something babies eat, but it's an old fashioned term for that. It wasn't in use when DS was little where I was--or in the parenting mags and books I read.

And all pop is cola?

We distinguish between baby cereal and other cereal with the name Pablum.

SilverLining

Cammiec, are you able to eat Corn Flakes?  I use Corn Flake crumbs to bread chicken pieces, drum sticks, thighs, whatever.

There are some recipes on their site I think, and on YouTube.  I soak the pieces in Italian salad dressing, then coat in the crumbs and bake,

cammiec

That sounds delicious!  I actually eat frosted flakes, which is one of the three cereals I can have.  Can't do Italian dressing though, garlic =( I wonder if it would soak in balsamic vinegar?  I cook with that sometimes.

I'd never heard of Pablum!  Maybe it is similar to malt-o-meal?
wheat, buckwheat, rye, oats, flax, plum, kiwi, watermelon, honeydew melon, squash, garlic, pinenuts, pistachio
And now severely lactose intolerant

hedgehog

Italian dressing is just oil, vinegar, and herbs and spices.  You can mix up your own oil and vinegar with whatever seasonings you like and can have.  It works just as well as the bottled stuff, and tastes even better.
USA

SilverLining

Here's a slightly different recipe.

http://spoonful.com/recipes/crunchy-cornflake-chicken

You can buy cornflake crumbs, or put regular flakes in a bag and crush them with a rolling pin. 

Some of these recipes will also work with Rice Krispie cereal.  (I'm not sure they are safe for you though.  Seems to me someone here that can't eat wheat buys a gluten free rice cereal.)

SilverLining

Quote from: Macabre on April 18, 2014, 12:14:34 PM
We call that cereal. :)

I have heard the term, and it's either used as a derogatory term or refers to something babies eat, but it's an old fashioned term for that. It wasn't in use when DS was little where I was--or in the parenting mags and books I read.

A derogatory term?  I can't figure it out.

hedgehog

Quote from: SilverLining on April 18, 2014, 02:00:04 PM
Quote from: Macabre on April 18, 2014, 12:14:34 PM
We call that cereal. :)

I have heard the term, and it's either used as a derogatory term or refers to something babies eat, but it's an old fashioned term for that. It wasn't in use when DS was little where I was--or in the parenting mags and books I read.

A derogatory term?  I can't figure it out.

Trite, naive, simplistic, dumbed down. More regarding ideas than people (although by extension it does say something about the person/people behind the idea).
USA

Macabre

SL I'll respond to your pop/cola question in the Gray Duck thread. :)
Me: Sesame, shellfish, chamomile, sage
DS: Peanuts

SilverLining


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