Quick & Easy Menu Application Ideas from Our Kitchen
Salmon with Crispy Panko, Horseradish & Dill
Monday, 21 October 2013
Blend Authentic Japanese Panko (code 01020) with fresh chopped dill, prepared horseradish, lemon juice and olive oil until it is a light coarse crumb paste. Sprinkle panko mixture on top of Salmon steaks and bake in a 350 degree oven until 3/4 done. Transfer to a broiler to brown panko crumb topping. Top with a
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Crispy Baked Coconut Orange Salmon (Video)
Monday, 21 October 2013
Blend Coconut Panko (code 03510) with melted butter and grated orange rinds to form a coarse crumb paste. Spoon Panko mixture on top of salmon fillets and bake in a 350°F oven until 3/4 done. Transfer to a broiler to brown Panko crumb topping. Place fish on a bed of wilted spinach and drizzle with
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Fried Ice Cream Sandwich
Monday, 21 October 2013
Make an ice cream sandwich using your favorite ice cream and two slices of pound cake. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap pressing on the edges of the cake to seal in the ice cream. Freeze for 2-3 hours. Unwrap frozen sandwiches and dip into prepared Tempura Batter (code 07230). Deep fry at 375 degrees for
Hawaiian Coconut Chicken sandwich
Monday, 21 October 2013
Dust a pounded chicken breast with dry Coconut batter mix (code 09230) and shake off excess. Dip in prepared Coconut batter then roll in Coconut Panko (code 03510) applying liberally. Deep fry at 350-375°F until golden brown. Serve on a King’s Hawaiian roll with a pineapple slice and sweet mango salsa.
Fish Taco (Video)
Monday, 21 October 2013
De-glaze fish (Cod, Pollock or Halibut) by rinsing in cold water and cut in strips. Dust fish in dry Tempura Batter mix (code 07230) seasoned with lemon pepper, and red pepper powder shaking off excess. Dip in prepared Tempura batter made with beer instead of water and seasoned with lemon pepper and red pepper powder.
Chicken Taco – Spicy Baja style
Monday, 21 October 2013
Dust chicken strips in dry Tempura Batter mix (code 07230) seasoned with lemon pepper, and red pepper powder. Then dip in prepared tempura batter made with beer instead of water and seasoned with lemon pepper and red pepper powder. Roll in Authentic Japanese Panko (code 01020) and deep fry at 350-375 degrees until golden brown.
Crispy Coconut Panko Peach Cobbler (Video)
Monday, 21 October 2013
Mix Upper Crust Coconut Panko (code 03510) with melted butter and brown sugar; blend lightly. Top your favorite peach (or apple) cobbler and bake @ 400°F until golden brown. The Panko mixture creates a unique flavor experience of crunchy topping with soft fruit inside.
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Apple Cobbler with Crispy Panko
Monday, 21 October 2013
Mix Authentic Japanese Panko (code 01020) with melted butter, sugar and cinnamon, blend lightly. Texture should be like light wet sand. Top your favorite apple or peach cobbler and bake at 400°F until golden. The Panko mixture creates a unique flavor experience of crunchy topping with soft fruit inside.
Coconut Apple Pie
Monday, 21 October 2013
Enjoy this delicious twist on the classic apple pie. Instead of a top crust use Coconut Panko (code 03510) as the top. Blend melted butter into Coconut Panko and spoon on top of pie filling. Bake the pie as usual The coconut panko will provide a crispy topping to your pie with a unique apple
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Tonkatsu (English)
Monday, 21 October 2013
Dust pork loins slices (1/2 in thick) in dry Tempura Mix (code 07230) then dip in prepared Tempura Batter mix made with buttermilk, salt and garlic powder. Roll in Authentic Japanese Panko (code 01020). Deep fry in peanut oil at 375 degrees until done. Slice each pork loin into 1/2 inch wide pieces and place