Monday, January 22, 2018

Cereal's Other Side

Cereal has always served as THE breakfast food for one hundred and forty years.It's  a great starter for sure, yet cereal can be used in a variety of other recipes, both sweet and savory. It's not just for breakfast  but for lunch, dinner and even snacking.

Every American kid has memories of their mom making Rice Krispies treats. It was our first time in thinking outside the cereal box.Who would think that what we had for breakfast would make an awesome dessert? Even though you can buy these low cal treats, they're super easy to whip up.The basic recipe is melting three tablespoons of butter and one package or about forty marshmallows and melting the two ingredients together in a saucepan. Add six cups of Rice Krispies, mix until cereal is completely coated and pour into a buttered  13 by 9 two inch pan. Wait until completely cooled and cut into squares.  The fun thing about this recipe is that it can be varied. They can made gourmet by increasing the butter to half a cup or one stick. If doing this, then up the amount of cereal by ten cups. Vanilla is added for a richer flavor.  Marshmallow creme can also be used instead of the puffs. Go wild with additions. Most just toss in sprinkles and chocolate chips but there are some who would toss a handful of crumbled bacon into the mix.The recipe isn't exclusively that cereals' You can also make them with Cheerios, Fruity Pebbles and even the diet driven Special K. Any of these can also be turned into holiday shapes.  You can mold them into chocolate dipped footballs for a Super Bowl party or cute red sprinkled laced hearts for Valentine's Day.,

Cereal can have a savory side too.Rice Krispies can easily be used in breading chicken or fish. It's taking one cu and a quarter of coarsely crushed pieces mixed with flour and seasonings such as salt and pepper, dried parsley and a kick of cayenne. You can also use cornflakes - usually one and a half cups for three pounds of various parts. The recipe can either be deep fried or a healthier baked.. The chicken is first dipped into melted margarine first then rolling them into the crumbs. The result is a crunchier texture that works well with the bird. Fish can also be coated in the cereal. It's actually healthier because the coating doesn't absorb as much oil, creating a lighter, less greasier piece. Cormflakes can also be used. Both have to be mixed with flour to get that exact texture or the batter could fall off during frying.Cereal can also be used in other recipes as well.The ancient grain version of Cheerios (this has quinoa and millet along with amaranth) can be turned into a croquette. Asparagus , zucchini,carrots and pepper are added along with goat cheese to the ground up rings. They're then coated in bread crumbs and fried to create a tasty and unusual dinner.

Cereals aren't just for breakfast. They can be turned into savory and sweet meals and desserts everyone will like.  Just think outside the cereal box.

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