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Bread Crumbs?


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hineini Enthusiast

Anyone have a preferred brand of store-bought gluten-free breadcrumbs? I"m considering ordering some Ener-G brand crumbs but wondered if they were any good. Thanks


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jennyj Collaborator

I love the Ener G crumbs so much I sell them in my store. They make great breaded mushrooms.

MistressIsis Apprentice

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Excellent bread products. So far I haven't thrown out or returned anything I've gotten from them. Bread crumbs are really good but you need to add herbs & spices to them before useing. Also set the heat a little lower so they don't burn

debmidge Rising Star

apologize for disagreeing but we did not like Gilllians at all. We coated chicken with it; baked that chicken; started eating it and then 'uuukkkk' - I had to take every piece and place them in a clean skillet with water and boil the breading off.

We never tried EnerG; we tried some brand that was in a tall cardboard tube which looked like corn flakes and that didn't cut it; we were somewhat happy with HolGrain brand and now we just used Kinnickinnk bread crumbs for the first time this week and they are the very best of all.

francelajoie Explorer

I actually buy a mix of gluten free pantry sandwich bread, bake it, let it cool, slice it and let it dry over night, then put it in the food processor. It make alot, I just keep it in a freezer bag in the freezer and use as needed.

hineini Enthusiast

I ordered the EnerG brand and I'll see how I like them.

Now, how does one go about seasoning unseasoned breadcrumbs? I mean, the basic (Italian?) seasonings traditional for breadcrumbs you'd buy at the store. I'm imagining salt, pepper, garlic powder... Any other ideas?

jerseyangel Proficient
I ordered the EnerG brand and I'll see how I like them.

Now, how does one go about seasoning unseasoned breadcrumbs? I mean, the basic (Italian?) seasonings traditional for breadcrumbs you'd buy at the store. I'm imagining salt, pepper, garlic powder... Any other ideas?

Yes: Grated cheese (Pecorino Romano is good), onion powder, a little oregano and parsley. :)


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MistressIsis Apprentice

LOL! Oh yeah the 1st time I used them was awful!

But I got better at adding stuff in, herbs & spices for meats & cinnamin & sugars for topping baked fruit. Oh yeah & turning the heat down too!

Also, those were the only ones I could find...

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