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单词 panko
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Definition of panko in English:

panko

noun ˈpaŋkəʊˈpaNGkō
mass noun
  • (in Japanese cooking) breadcrumbs with a light, flaky texture, typically used as a coating for fried or baked food.

    a piece of plump Chilean sea bass remained moist under a light crusting of panko
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stuff the zucchini blossoms with mixture and dredge in flour, egg wash and panko; repeat process.
    • Start with the salt-cod fritters ($7), tender inside and crispy out, thanks to the panko in which they're rolled and lightly fried.
    • The entire dish was topped with crunchy bits of a crumbed bread, like panko (the Japanese breadcrumbs).
    • He adds panko as light breading before pan-frying.
    • Rolled in panko (bread crumbs) and fried until golden, the pork is fresh and succulent.
    • To make the crab cakes, combine the crabmeat, panko, scallions, and 1/2 cup of the aioli.
    • You can use cracker crumbs, bread crumbs, or panko, but Doyle is going to try ground-up Triscuits, which are made from whole wheat flour.
    • Sprinkle some panko on a plate and place one side of each crab cake in the crumbs.
    • Pork tonkatsu, breaded with panko and fried to an ideal crispness in brown butter, harks back to the chef's schnitzel-sizzling days at Danube.
    • Dredge spheres in flour, then egg, then panko, and again in egg and a final time in bread crumbs.
    • In a food processor, pulse the panko and pecans until fine and uniform in size.
    • But everything was right with a succulent crab cake jam-packed with real crab and without perceptible bread binding and with plump littleneck clams casino, warm under a dust of seasoned panko.
    • I used panko rather than regular breadcrumbs, and way more parmesan than Nigella suggests ... but the idea was still hers.

Origin

Japanese pan-ko, from pan 'bread' + ko 'flour, powder'.

 
 

Definition of panko in US English:

panko

nounˈpaNGkō
  • (in Japanese cooking) breadcrumbs with a light, flaky texture, typically used as a coating for fried or baked food.

    a piece of plump Chilean sea bass remained moist under a light crusting of panko
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dredge spheres in flour, then egg, then panko, and again in egg and a final time in bread crumbs.
    • In a food processor, pulse the panko and pecans until fine and uniform in size.
    • He adds panko as light breading before pan-frying.
    • Pork tonkatsu, breaded with panko and fried to an ideal crispness in brown butter, harks back to the chef's schnitzel-sizzling days at Danube.
    • Sprinkle some panko on a plate and place one side of each crab cake in the crumbs.
    • Rolled in panko (bread crumbs) and fried until golden, the pork is fresh and succulent.
    • You can use cracker crumbs, bread crumbs, or panko, but Doyle is going to try ground-up Triscuits, which are made from whole wheat flour.
    • The entire dish was topped with crunchy bits of a crumbed bread, like panko (the Japanese breadcrumbs).
    • I used panko rather than regular breadcrumbs, and way more parmesan than Nigella suggests ... but the idea was still hers.
    • To make the crab cakes, combine the crabmeat, panko, scallions, and 1/2 cup of the aioli.
    • But everything was right with a succulent crab cake jam-packed with real crab and without perceptible bread binding and with plump littleneck clams casino, warm under a dust of seasoned panko.
    • Start with the salt-cod fritters ($7), tender inside and crispy out, thanks to the panko in which they're rolled and lightly fried.
    • Stuff the zucchini blossoms with mixture and dredge in flour, egg wash and panko; repeat process.

Origin

Japanese pan-ko, from pan ‘bread’ + ko ‘flour, powder’.

 
 
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