Panko is the Japanese word meaning "bread crumbs or child or bread". They are made from the soft, tender centers of bread instead of the crust. They supposedly form a lighter texture and are less dense. They are now popular with chefs everywhere. I am withholding my opinion until I try them.
I plan to make my next batch of Sicilian meatballs with them. I will report the results. It must be a cross between using fresh broken up pieces of bread and regular bread crumbs.
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Panko is a cupboard staple according to Martha Stewart. Very often a Hawaiian or Asian recipe for battered fish calls for Panko. What a difference!!
I use Panko breadcrumbs in my crabcakes. Perfect texture!
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