MICROWAVE PORK RINDS
SERVING SUGGESTIONS

Our microwave pork rinds have only a modest amount of salt, no seasonings, no fillers, no preservatives, no MSG, and no artificial flavoring. Because of this, our microwave pork rinds have a fairly "neutral", yet delicious flavor that blends beautifully with a huge variety of other foods and recipes. Try some of these serving suggestions on for size!
- WITH MELTED CHEESE - Cover a cookie sheet with microwave pork rinds. Sprinkle
cheddar cheese on them (mozzarella, if you are dieting) and melt the cheese in an oven.
- WITH SALSA AND/OR SOUR CREAM - Serve them with any kind of salsa and sour cream. (low fat or fat free if you're dieting) YUM!
- WITH OUR PORK RINDS SEASONINGS - Certainly the easiest way to flavor our
pork rinds is with our delicious pork rinds seasonings. Available in BBQ, Hot & Spicy, Ranch and
Cheddar Cheese. Just sprinkle onto the rinds after they have been cooked. (Do not add to the
pellets before cooking.) You can add as much or as little seasonings as you wish to tailor the taste
to exactly the way you like it.
- WITH CHIP DIPS - The pork rinds also go great with any kind of dips. See our sister
company, www.cherryorchardfoods.com for a huge variety of delicious flavors of dips. Use fat free or
light versions of the mayonnaise and sour cream to keep the fat and calories low.
- WITH SEASONED CREAM CHEESE - Add some of our microwave pork rind
seasonings to cream cheese and mix it up. WOW! The cream cheese adds texture and new mouth
feel, plus tons of flavor. Make it more filling and more interesting by adding diced celery, pimento, diced cucumber, diced onions, or diced tomato's.
- USE THEM AS CROUTONS - Break the rinds into smaller bite sized pieces. They add great crunch to your salads, plus somewhat of a taste of bacon at the same time.
- USE THEM IN WRAPS - Same as with the croutons, break them into smaller pieces. Add them to wraps for the same great crunch and flavor profile. They create volume, but not many calories.
- AS A BREADING FOR MEATS - Some people crunch up pork rinds and then use a
rolling pin to turn them into a fine breading for many baked meat dishes such as baked chicken, chicken
Parmesan, country fried steak, breaded pork chops, etc. Try it as as breading for mozzarella sticks. Oh, boy!
- MAKE PORK RIND NACHOS - This is my favorite! Use pork rinds instead of nacho
chips to make nachos. Use the same ingredients as restaurants use to make deluxe nachos, such as
shredded lettuce, diced tomato's, and fat free or light versions of sour cream, re-fried beans and
sour cream.
- AS A DESSERT SNACK - With Cinnamon and Splenda! You won't believe how this does not taste like pork rinds when you do it properly. Blend Cinnamon and Splenda (or powdered sugar, if you're not dieting) into a proportion that tastes just right to you. Then put it into a gallon sized plastic zip lock bag. Put the rinds into the bag and zip it shut. Shake the bag in all directions until the rinds are fully coated with the blend of Cinnamon and Splenda. The key is fully coating each piece. Unbelievable!
- WITH HOT SAUCE OR BBQ SAUCE - There are hot sauces that are used to make hot sauces for buffalo wings or as the sauce itself. The bottles have their recipes for making sauces right on their labels. Usually, all you add is butter. Wow, what a punch this packs if you like spicy! BBQ sauce also works great to enhance the flavor. Try http://www.franksredhot.com/
- AS A TOPPING FOR CASSEROLES - Great on mac and cheese, green bean casserole, etc.
- FOR A PIZZA CRUST - Put the pork rinds in a food processor and process until it's the consistency of flour. Then substitute this "flour" for the regular flour in a pizza crust recipe.
- USE IT TO MAKE STUFFING - Break up the rinds until they are the size of bread croutons. Then use them in your favorite stuffing recipe.
- USE IT INSTEAD OF CRACKER MEAL FOR SALMON PATTIES - Use that food processor again to process the rinds until the consistency of cracker meal. Then use it with your favorite salmon pattie recipe.
- LOW CARB PANCAKES - Again, that food processor can turn the rinds into a flour-like consistency. Use it to make a batter for pancakes, waffles, etc. You will never believe it came from microwave pork rinds.
ENJOY!