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How to Make Breadcrumbs at Home

Breadcrumbs from Scratch - CookingWithKimberly.comBread crumbs…something you’ll need to cook in your kitchen at some point…

…what a pain in the booty to have to run to the store and buy a container of bread crumbs. Especially when you can easily make them in your own kitchen from scratch in less time than running to the store and back to buy them.

You may use whatever type of bread you prefer or whatever you may have at home. Savory & sweet breads can work well too. You may use stale bread, day old bread or fresh bread.

Also, be sure to check out my Exciting Ideas on How to Crust Meat with Crumbs for cool ideas you may not have ever thought about.

Type: Breads Recipe
Use: Crumbs for meat, vegetables, top casseroles
Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 15-20 mins
Yield: Approximately 4 slices bread = 1 cup breadcrumbs

The ingredients & instructions are listed below the video for measurements & directions. Please enjoy the video below.

Breadcrumbs - CookingWithKimberly.comIngredients:

  • bread – as much as you would like to use (1 cup crumbs = ~ 4 slices bread)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 275 degrees.
  2. Slice, or bread pieces of bread into smaller pieces and arrange on a cookie sheet.
  3. Allow bread to toast and dry out in oven for approximately 10-15 mins.
  4. Using a food processor, or a resealable bag with a mallet, pulverize bread crumbs and store in an airtight bag or container.

* Tip: You can store these breadcrumbs in refrigerator or freezer very well in airtight container.

I promised to give you all the link to the Zwieback Buns Recipe I mentioned my mom baked. 🙂

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I hope you enjoy this How to Cook Video on Cooking with Kimberly. Until next time…

Eat Deliciously!

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Author: Kimberly Turner

Kimberly Turner is the web-chef behind CookingWithKimberly.com. Food writer, food consultant and general lover of the delicious treats on our planet, Kimberly brings you hearty content, delicious offerings, fun antics, and some down-home cooked love with her mom making cameos. Internet entrepreneur and marketer, International model, and Editor-in-Chief of a number of online publications. Be a Champion in Your Kitchen & Eat Deliciously!

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