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YummlyHomemade Bread Crumbs With Bread Slices, Italian Seasoning, Garlic Powder, Salt, Pepper, Extra Virgin Olive OilYummlyHealthy Homemade Bread Crumbs With Whole Wheat Bread, Dried Oregano, Whole Wheat Bread, Dried OreganoFood.comMake a six month supply of bread crumbs for the cost of 2 loaves of bread and a cup of butter. And they taste better than the store-bought version. I've used this recipe for 15 years and have no idea where it came from. The yield of course, will depend on the size of the loaves you use.Food52Walnuts, garlic, Parmesan cheese, & lemon make a creamy yet no cream added sauce for any short pasta. Heidi Swanson's recipe is a game-changing dinner go-to!Food and WineChef Way Andrew Carmellini prepares this dish with homemade bread crumbs and hard-to-find Sicilian oregano.Easy Way Top spicy greens with crispy panko (packaged Japanese bread crumbs) and a touch of supermarket oregano. Slideshow: More Greens DishesYummlyNext time you visit your Italian grandmother, bring this dish. Tell her she can make the pasta, but you’ll bring the Italian meatballs and sauce. Then, watch her smile when she digs in. And be sure to say: “See, I learned from the best cook in the world.” (Note: you don’t need an Italian grandmother to make this dish.) This Impossible™ meatball recipe is perfect for making spaghetti and Italian meatballs for the house. the meatballs are quick and easy-to-make, rich and meaty in flavor…and made from plants. This recipe calls for a can of San Marzano tomatoes, a variety of the roma tomato that’s far sweeter, more flavorful and less acidic than your average tomato. Be sure to check the label on the can of tomatoes you buy to make sure you’re getting San Marzanos. Pro tip from our culinary team about bread crumbs: save your leftover slices of bread and let them dry out in a paper bag in your cupboard. Then when you need bread crumbs, just take a few slices out and run them through your food processor or blender. And there you have it: homemade bread crumbs, ready to use in your Impossible™ meatballs. Buon appetito! By Impossible Foods Chef J. Michael Melton.Allrecipes"Polpette di ricotta al sugo", as these are known in Italian, are meatless balls made out of ricotta cheese and homemade bread crumbs. Think meatballs, but without the meat! The soft balls are then simmered in a simple homemade tomato sauce. I like to serve these with a side of greens, such as broccoli rabe.Food and WineNancy Silverton often prepares a tender frittata for her antipasti table at La Terza in Los Angeles. This version includes sautéed cauliflower topped with homemade bread crumbs for a lovely bit of crunch. Silverton's trick for making small amounts of bread crumbs is to toast a slice of sourdough bread, rub it with a garlic clove and grind it in a mortar.Plus: More Appetizer Recipes and Tips