panírozás
Panírozás is a common culinary technique involving coating food items in a breadcrumb mixture before frying or baking. The process typically consists of three steps: first, the food is lightly dredged in flour, which helps the subsequent layers adhere. Next, it is dipped in beaten egg or another binding agent, such as milk or buttermilk. Finally, the item is thoroughly coated in breadcrumbs, which can be plain or seasoned with herbs and spices.
The purpose of panírozás is to create a crispy, golden-brown crust on the food. This crust not
The type of breadcrumbs used can vary widely. Panko, a Japanese-style breadcrumb, is known for its exceptionally