What are some make-ahead crunchy/crispy components that keep fairly well? [closed]
I'm wondering if you have any advice on crispy/crunchy components that keep fairly well (for a decent amount of time), either in the fridge/freezer or at room temperature.
Occasionally, I'll make a batch of breadcrumbs or fried quinoa, which do work well, but I'm curious to hear if you have any other ideas.
Thank you!
Best Answer
Prawn crackers, AKA shrimp crackers. You just fry them up in a little oil, then sprinkle with salt. They're made using either wheat flour or tapioca. I prefer the tapioca. Available at most Chinese, Vietnamese, etc. food stores; for cheap. I guess they come precooked too. Never tried those, but would be concerned about oil going rancid.
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