If you grew up in the 1970's like I
did, you probably remember a product called 'Shake and Bake' that was
marketed as a healthier alternative to pan or deep frying chicken or
pork. If you have never heard of Shake and Bake that would not be
surprise me either as it has not really been heavily marketed on
television since the early to mid 1990's. During the 70's and 80's
though their commercial's were seen on television on a regular basis.
Having explained all that, Shake and Bake is a bread crumb, flour and
seasoned coating that was developed for chicken and pork to mimic the
crunchy texture of deep frying when baked in the oven.
It works relatively well in simulating
deep frying, and when used with chicken that has the skin on makes
for a petty crispy crust. When used on skinless chicken and or
rabbit, you do not quite get that crispy crunchy coating as the fat
from the skin is not there to crisp up as much, but I quite enjoy the
flavor of the coating. It is as General Foods originally advertised
“a better alternative to frying.”
Now owned by Kraft foods, there are
thirteen different varieties of 'Shake and Bake' listed on their
website. That's quite a few for a product which is no longer
advertised on national television. Anyway, while I love fried
chicken, I knew I needed to have a healthier alternative to frying.
While shopping for groceries I remembered seeing 'Shake and Bake'
at my local Walmart. Because this blog is all about stretching your
food dollar, and giving you and you family healthier food alternatives, I thought to myself, I bet I can made a homemade
version that is not only cheaper, but tastes better. I think I was
successful, and I hope you think so as well.
The Ingredients
The ingredient list of both the
commercially prepared and the recipe for my homemade Shake and Bake are
very similar, and in this instance there is very little health advantage
between using one over the other unless you are wanting to eliminate high fructose
corn sugar from your diet. Eliminating the powdered chicken bouillon
in the homemade recipe will however decrease the number of
ingredients as well as remove any unwanted MSG. Personally I like the
recipe as it stands, but feel free to modify it to suit your personal
tastes.
Shake and Bake Original Chicken
Seasoned Coating Mix – Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, niacin,
reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate [Vitamin B1], riboflavin [Vitamin
B2], folic acid), enriched bleached wheat flour (bleached wheat
flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate [Vitamin B1],
riboflavin [vitamin B2], folic acid), maltodextrin, salt, partially
hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils, canola oil, paprika,
contains less than 2% of celery seed, spice, high fructose corn
syrup, dried garlic, yeast, dried onions, natural flavors.
Homemade Shake & Bake – All
purpose flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin [A B
Vitamin], Iron, Thiamin, Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin
[Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), plain bread crumbs, salt, sugar,
cornstarch, paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, dried parsley, and
powdered chicken bouillon*.
*Chicken bouillon contains quite a
few additives including monosodium glutamate (MSG). For further
reading on the ingredients of powdered bouillons, see my previous
article: 'Restaurants Use Them, So Should You?'
http://culinaryyou.blogspot.com/search/label/Bullion.
Cost Analysis
A box of Kraft Original flavor Shake
and Bake is $2.00 for a 5 ounce box or 40 cents per ounce.
Great Value all-purpose flour sells for
$1.60 for a 5lb bag or 2 cents per ounce, while Great Value plain
breadcrumbs are $1.68 for a 15 ounce container or 11.2 cents per
ounce. As with most recipes, the spices that go into the mix are of
such a small quantity they are no more than one or two pennies
each. In this instance 10 cents should cover the overall cost of all
the miscellaneous spices in this recipe. So when everything is
totaled we see that our homemade shake and bake costs approximately
8.43 cents per ounce (8oz AP flour = 16 cents, 15oz bread crumbs =
$1.68, miscellaneous spices 10 cents, total for mix $1.94 divided by
23oz = 8.43 cents per ounce) versus the Kraft brand which costs 40
cents per ounce. So we see once again that making your mix can save
you a significant amount of money. In this case making your own shake
and bake is 79% cheaper than buying a pre-packaged mix.
Homemade Shake & Bake
1 cup AP flour
2 cups breadcrumbs
2 tablespoon dried parsley
4 teaspoons chicken bouillon
2 teaspoons cornstarch
2 teaspoons paprika
2 teaspoon onion powder
2 teaspoons garlic powder
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons sugar
Mix all dry ingredients together and
store in an airtight container until ready to use.
When ready to use, add 1 cup shake and
bake and 1 tablespoon of canola or vegetable oil to a medium sized
bowl and stir with a fork until thoroughly mixed. Pour mix into a zip
lock bag or container and add the poultry or rabbit a few pieces at a
time and mix until evenly coated.
For Chicken – Place on foil lined
baking sheet sprayed with a non-stick cooking spray and bake at 400
degrees for 30 minutes or until done. Do not cover chicken. (1 cup coats approximately 8 to
10 pieces of chicken or rabbit.
For Rabbit – Place in corning ware or
casserole dish sprayed with a non-stick cooking spray and cover. Bake
at 325 degrees for 90 minutes or until done. Take the lid off during
the last 15 minutes to crisp up the coating. (1 cup coats
approximately 8 to 10 rabbit hindquarters). The rabbit is cooked
longer and at a lower temperature to keep the meat from drying out as
it is so lean. You can experiment with a higher temperature bu run
the risk of drying out the rabbit.
For Pork - Place on foil lined baking sheet sprayed with a non-stick cooking spray and bake uncovered at 425 degrees for 15 to 30 minutes or until done. Do not cover or turn pork chops.
For Pork - Place on foil lined baking sheet sprayed with a non-stick cooking spray and bake uncovered at 425 degrees for 15 to 30 minutes or until done. Do not cover or turn pork chops.
Conclusion
While the health benefits of making
your own breading mix may not be that different from the commercially
prepared product, using your homemade shake and bake as an
alternative to deep fat frying is definitely a healthier choice.
While we cannot put a price tag on the advantages of making
significant lifestyle changes (baking versus frying), making your own
shake and bake coating mix can save you and your family a significant
amount of money (79%). Another way you could really cut the cost of
your homemade shake and bake is if you prepared your own bread crumbs
out of leftover stale bread, but that is a topic for another article.
Once again I ask that if you enjoy this article and have found it
informative, please share it with your friends so that they can make
better informed food purchasing decisions.
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