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Default Crispy Sesame Chicken

On Friday, December 18, 2020 at 7:59:18 PM UTC-6, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-12-18 8:43 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> >
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> I've thawed a package of chicken "drummettes". I'm thinking of
> >> dredging them in an egg wash then in seasoned flour and then dredged
> >> in Panko crumbs with a few tablespoonfuls of sesame seeds. In this
> >> case, the crispness of Panko would make a difference. And the taste
> >> of the sesame seeds, nice.

> >
> > Oooh! Incorrect usage of a cooking term. Dreding means to coat in flour.

> No. Dredging means to coat in flour. I don't know what dreding is. Did
> you mean dreading?
> >
> > https://www.thespruceeats.com/dredge-definition-995648
> >>
> >> In this iteration, place the coated chicken in a glass baking pan
> >> brushed with a little neutral oil and bake at about 350F, 20 - 25
> >> minutes - until the chicken is tender and the crust is crispy and the
> >> sesame seed are nicely toasted.
> >>
> >> I've never made this before, just came up with the idea because I love
> >> sesame seeds. Also because I am a good cook. Might take pictures of
> >> this sesame chicken. Or not.

> >
> > Hahaha. You came here to boast of your cooking and yet you used an
> > incorrect term. Not lightly steaming anything today Jill?
> >

> Big ****ing deal that she said that she dredged the chicken in egg. You
> knew what she meant. You, OTOH, missed the fact that she reversed the
> order, putting it in egg and then flour, rather than flour first
> followed by the egg.


MY GOD! The egg probably just ran right off, perhaps with the bacon, like
the dish did with the spoon. I bet they eloped without the blessing of the
hen. Ah, but too late. They's done hitched. Maybe the rooster will insist
on an annulment, or <gasp> maybe we'll have a good ol' fashioned honor
killing. She'll end up scrambled, and all the king's horses...

Yeah, let the horses try to separate the yolk from the white. ****ing
smart, what with their hooves and lack of opposable thumbs, they are
bound to fail. That egg's goose is cooked, even if it wasn't a goose egg.
That marriage had zero chance from the get go.

--Bryan