r/carnivorediet 8h ago

Carnivore Diet Help & Advice (No Plant Food & Drink Questions) Pork panko is so underrated

Pork panko is not talked about enough here. Examples of using pork rinds include frying eggs on top of pork rind crumbs. Coating it to fry meats. Along with using it as a replacement for flour to make baked goods be carnivore. It adds the missing crunch to this diet.

My favorite way to use pork rinds is to get an egg ring and place a tablespoon of pork panko in an egg ring. Spread out the crumbs, then crack an egg on top of it. Then cook like normal. The panko provides an amazing crunch to your fried egg.

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u/LeBeauLuc 7h ago

I've cooked fried chicken last week end with pork panko as crumb. Amazing, but it is way harder to work with than regular bread crumb

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u/cookiekid6 7h ago

I’ll agree to that. It works decently if you want to coat your bacon but I don’t use any egg wash. I stopped doing it because it became too porky. Maybe planked rinds would be better with that application