Pork rinds coated chicken fingers and shrimp
Pork rinds coated chicken fingers and shrimp

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I show how to cook a Keto friendly dish of chicken fingers using pork rinds. This works for Keto, Gluten Free, Low Carb, and Atkins Diet. Pork rind is the culinary term for the skin of a pig. It can be used in many different ways.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook pork rinds coated chicken fingers and shrimp using 14 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Pork rinds coated chicken fingers and shrimp:
  1. Take 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut in strips
  2. Make ready 10 shrimp, peeled
  3. Prepare 1/3 C buttermilk
  4. Get 1/4 C hot sauce (less optional)
  5. Make ready 1/2 tsp salt, plus more if needed
  6. Take 1/2 tsp pepper, plus more if needed
  7. Take 1 (3 oz) bag pork rinds, crushed
  8. Take 2 eggs beaten
  9. Make ready 1 avocado, pitted and peeled
  10. Prepare 1/4 C mayonnaise
  11. Take 2 T fresh dill, minced
  12. Prepare 1 clove garlic, pressed
  13. Get 1 whole lime, juiced
  14. Make ready Avocado oil, for frying

Recently I saw a recipe that used crushed pork rinds to coat baked chicken, and I became intrigued. Why not use those to coat chicken tenders? Pork rinds as chicken strip breading is definitely one of those "who thinks these things up?!?" scenarios—kind of like the person who decided to Anyway, I encourage you to give these a try! This pork rind breading can be used to bread pretty much anything you'd normally coat in breadcrumbs.

Instructions to make Pork rinds coated chicken fingers and shrimp:
  1. Put the chicken strips into a plastic bag with the buttermilk, hot sauce, and S&P. Smush in the bag to coat all the meat. Put shrimp in a separate bag with same sauce.
  2. Crush pork rinds into fine crumbs and put in a shallow dish. Beat the eggs in a separate shallow bowl.
  3. Coat the chicken and shrimp in a layer of crumbs, quickly dunk in the egg, then coat again in the crumbs. Lay them on a sheet pan. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  4. Fry the chicken and shrimp in batches about 2 1/2 minutes a side, watching they don't get over browned (lower heat slightly if necessary). Drain them on a cooling rack. Serve with ketchup, ranch or the avocado dip with this recipe.
  5. Avocado dip: In a food processor, mix the avocado, mayonnaise, dill, garlic and lime juice until smooth. Chill and serve with the chicken and shrimp. Delicious!

Pork rinds as chicken strip breading is definitely one of those "who thinks these things up?!?" scenarios—kind of like the person who decided to Anyway, I encourage you to give these a try! This pork rind breading can be used to bread pretty much anything you'd normally coat in breadcrumbs. Pork rinds are the skin of a pig that is either fried or roasted in fat. Because of their macronutrient ratio (high protein, moderate fat, and ZERO carbs), they are Crispy Buffalo Chicken Fingers - This recipe by Stupid Easy Paleo is a great substitute for your chicken finger desires which uses pork rind. Chunks of chicken coated in a pork rind dust and then fried until golden brown!

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