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Zataran's Fish Fry


olalisa

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olalisa Contributor

Does anyone know if Zataran's Fish Fry (which is a cornmeal breading) is gluten free? I read the label and it appears to be, but I'm afraid it may be too good to be true. Does anyone know for sure? Thanks.

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bklyn Enthusiast

Zatarains is listed on the Delphi forum list this way - "Zatrain's notes on our ingredients any product containing wheat flour. To the knowledge of Research & Development and Quality Control the ingredients of oats, rye, and barley are not used."

I use the Fish Fry breading. It's good!

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olalisa Contributor

Thanks so much :).

I just bought a huge container of it at BJ's....any good ideas on how to use it other than fish? Have you tried chicken or anything else with it?

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lovegrov Collaborator

You can bread just about anything you want with Zatarains. Same with gram (NOT graham) or chickpea flour. Stronger taste but I like it.

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

That brand is not supposed to hide anything

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