Jalapeno Cracklin' Corn Bread
Show: Paula's Home Cooking
Episode: Some like it Hot
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By smackinz22_12769832
Huntington, 61
on March 28, 2010
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Im not sure if maybe we didnt make the cracklings right or what happened, but this came out looking like a pancake and was extremly greasy and stuck to your teeth. First problem was we had no idea what a crackling was and when we googled it, everything we saw showed us how to make them ourselves. So we tried that but we were unsure if we were doing it right. I was also surprised to see that this was the only recipe i saw which didnt include any baking powder/soda or flour like any of the other recipies. With that in there it might not have been so flat, or greasy for that matter. Although this was a dissapointing recipe from Paula Deen, that will not stop us from continuing to to try others of hers!!
By kharvey_2727707
Texas
on October 26, 2005
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Cracklins are different than pork skins. In my grocery store they are sold in the deli section near the sausages and ham. They generally come in a clear bag and are small pea/marble size pork rind pieces. salty, smokey crunchy additions to food. They are not puffed up like the pork rinds but I believe that in some areas of the country that pork skins are called cracklins. They are also first cousin to the mexican chicharrones.
By phylpot47_2572135
MORROW, GA
on August 08, 2005
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I TRIED THIS RECIPE THIS WEEKEND AND I AM HOOKED. I SIMPLY LOVED IT. IF YOU LIKE CRACKLIN'S TRIED PUTTING A FEW OF THEM IN YOUR GRITS AS THEY COOK. THANK YOU PAULA FOR ANOTHER DELICIOUS RECIPE.
By dougwigley_1358672
sugar land, TX
on December 15, 2004
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Very good taste, but a little more trouble to make. This would be a good party dish. thanks , Doug
By pebaker49_1674874
Chiefland, FL
on December 15, 2004
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Best cracklin' corn bread ever tasted, execptn' for mom's
By aaasusie50_1354093
Lafayette, LA
on December 08, 2004
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I live in Louisiana, I can get real cracklins from some stores, Do I use real fresh cracklin or do I use the bagged cracklin you can buy in the supermarkets? Also do you put the cracklin in the blender?
By desrtdolphin
South East, AZ
on August 05, 2004
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Where can I buy cracklin's in southwest Arizona?????
By chjcobb_702472
Coconut Creek, FL
on August 01, 2004
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You can get the crackling at any convenience store....they look like chips or snack food