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Breaded boneless thigh recipe

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Have you ever ever tried hen thigh fillets? It's nothing greater than a boneless, skinless thigh. The thigh meat, along with being softer than the breast, can be extra succulent and flavorful. It is value utilizing it to organize recipes that we normally put together with hen breast, as a result of surely they style higher! Subsequent, I train right here at TudoReceitas make breaded and fried hen drumsticks. On this case, I ready scrumptious hen drumstick fillets breaded in panko flour, to make them much more crunchy, and with an exquisite seasoning that features mayonnaise, mustard, garlic and high-quality herbs. Stick round to see this breaded boneless thigh recipe step-by-step in footage! Components for making breaded boneless drumstick: 500 kilograms of boneless, skinless thigh 150 kilograms of panko flour (Japanese breadcrumbs) 2 eggs ½ cup of wheat flour (70 grams) 2 garlic cloves 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise 1 tablespoon of mustard dehydrated high-quality herbs Black pepper s...

lemon snow

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You've just found the easiest way on how to make lemon snowfall. With this TudoReceitas recipe you will only need 4 ingredients to make the Nevada drink: lemon, condensed milk, vodka and ice. Prepare this lemon, vodka and condensed milk cocktail in just 3 simple steps! Lemon snow is one of the most delicious creamy drinks for a summer afternoon. The sweetness of the condensed milk and the citrus flavor of the lemon make this perfect combination in the mouth, a true explosion of flavors. Keep reading how to make lemon snowfall at home and tim tim! Ingredients for Making Lemon Nevada:  2 lemons  ½ can of condensed milk  100 milliliters of vodka  ice to taste How to Make Nevada Lemon: To make lemon snowfall you must mix all the ingredients in a blender and beat for about 3 minutes or until it acquires a snowy white consistency. Tip: Add lemon juice, not the whole lemon. If you want, save some slices to decorate the drink. Try this lemon drink and, if necessary, add more...