From: carole in orlando
On Sep 18, 2006
Bread crumbs just the way we like them. The only adjustment I made was to omit the parmesan cheese. I will add it at the time I use the breadcrumbs for a recipe. Thanks, Carole in Orlando
From: jackieblue
On May 13, 2005
This is a good, versitile recipe. I used it to make chicken breasts. The cheese helped to develop a nice crust. I look forward to using this to make meatballs.
From: Boomette
On Dec 2, 2007
I can't wait to really try it. It's so easy to do and that way I can control the quantity of sodium. I used a no sodium salt. It smells so good. Thanks Rita
Made for photo tag game.
From: kellymbrown
On Feb 9, 2008
We were out of breadcrumbs for today's brunch, and this recipe saved our salmon cakes. We didn't add parmesan b/c we didn't have any, and cut recipe in half as we didn't need this much - still turned out wonderful. Super easy, quick and delicious. Thanks once again, Rita!
From: Sharon123
On Jun 27, 2008
I keep my leftover bread ends in the freezer till I have enough to make breadcrumbs or croutons. I love the flavors in this mix! Yum! Thanks Rita, for a recipe I will use again!
From: **Mandy**
On Jun 28, 2008
I had some stale bread so thought it was a great idea to tackle another ZWT recipe. These breadcrumbs taste nice & cheesy, I subbed sage for the rosemary as I didn't have any and left out the sugar. made for ZWT 4.
From: Queenofcamping
On Jun 20, 2008
Made for ZWT4..This was soo easy. I always end up with a few pieces of bread that are stale and I save them up to make breadcrumbs from. I have never thought of making seasoned ones. I will keep making these instead of buying the expensive ones at the store.
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