WebChicken Schnitzel is a thin slice of chicken fried in avocado oil. It is breaded in almond flour and ground pork rinds to create a low carb …
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Web2 chicken breasts, (6 oz each) 1/2 cup almond flour (45 g) 1/4 cup Bob’s Red Mill Golden Flax Meal (25 g) 3 large eggs salt and pepper …
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WebKeto chicken schnitzel is crispy and flavorful outside and tender and juicy on the inside. Nicely flavored keto seasoning and even …
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WebIn two nonstick frying pans, place 3 pieces of prepared chicken. Fry 5 minutes on medium heat on one side until golden brown underneath, flip …
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WebPlace the fried chicken schnitzel on a tray lined with paper towel to drain excess oil. Squeeze lemon juice on top. Serve with more lemon slices and your choice of salad or side (ideas above) Video Notes …
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WebStep 1 Cut each chicken breast lengthwise until you have two thin halves of chicken breast. Place one breast in a large plastic bag or under plastic wrap, and pound with a tenderizer or heavy
WebPreheat oven broiler (grill) to 400°F (200°C). Lightly grease a baking dish with non stick cooking oil spray. Spread half of the marinara over the base of a lightly greased baking dish. Sprinkle with red chili …
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WebHow To Make Keto Schnitzel Preheat your deep fryer to 180C/355F. Using a meat mallet or tenderizer, or rolling pin, pound the pork steaks to a thickness of 1/4in/0.5cm. In a bowl, add the egg, cream, and …
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WebDip each pork schnitzel into the egg mixture. In a shallow dish, beat together two eggs, then set them aside. In another shallow dish, mix the almond meal or almond flour with dried sage, salt, and freshly …
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