Sep 12, 2008 07:40
If it&aposs crisp and crunch you&aposre after on that breaded chicken or fish, or as a topping for a casserole, you want the power of panko. Unlike traditional bread crumbs made from crust, panko -- which is Japanese for bread crumbs -- is made from the soft centers of bread. Until now, you could only find panko in the international aisle of the supermarket, but now Progresso is including panko in its product line, and it&aposs much easier to locate. Use it for frying or baking, or anytime you want to add zip to a dish. Look for Progresso Panko available in plain or Italian style in major supermarkets such as Kroger or Meijer with a suggested retail price of $2.49 for an 8-ounce box.