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Old Mon, Nov-17-03, 08:03
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Default Great use for Atkins pancake and waffle mix..

Make a thin batter, add salt and pepper and it's great to coat chicken with and fry. I did this last night and then tossed in Franks sauce and made a wrap with LC tortilla. YUMMY! Just make sure you get a very light coating of batter on the chicken 'cause it sort of puffs up.

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Old Mon, Nov-17-03, 08:21
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1 more reason why I really should buy a box of this mix.

Thanks.
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Old Mon, Nov-17-03, 08:30
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Thank you for this idea!! Sounds great!
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Old Mon, Nov-17-03, 08:42
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Isn't it sweet? I wouldn't want a sweet coating.
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Old Mon, Nov-17-03, 09:30
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No, it's not really sweet. Make sure you add salt and pepper to the batter. You can also add any other seasonings you want. Make sure the batter is thin and let ALL excess drip off the chicken. I found that the less your chicken is covered the better it is. I'm also going to try using this on shrimp!

HTH,
Melissa
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Old Mon, Nov-17-03, 15:49
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An even cheaper crunchier coating for chicken, fish, etc... is pork rinds. If I want spicy I use the bbq if I don't the regular kind. I put them in a zip lock baggie, roll them with a rolling pin and add any seasoning I wish. Dip your stuff in egg, throw into the baggie and voila, shake & bake!! I have even, believe it or not, used the pork rinds, a few crushed almonds, cinnamon, nutmeg and splenda and made a cheesecake crust with it. Can't taste the "pork" and I even fooled my Thanksgiving guests when I used it for a SF punkin' cheesecake !! I am going to try with cocoa and splenda next time for a SF chocolate & peanut butter cheesecake. Can't stand the rinds on their own but this way they are awesome!!
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Old Mon, Nov-17-03, 16:06
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Atkins makes a really good batter mix that I use to make chicken tenders. I'm going to try it for mozzarella sticks next. It's very, very good and quite low-carb. Only problem is I have not found it in any stores, and have to order it from Atkins directly. But I highly recommend it for deep-fried, battered anything. I'm thinking it will be fabulous for shrimp.
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Old Mon, Nov-17-03, 18:01
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I wonder if that will work for onion rings? HhMmmmmmmmm
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I didn't realise how carby onions were till I started fitday the other day... weep... they are gonna have to go.

Katt
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