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Soon as I decide that yes, “Mr Porky’s Crispy Pork Strips” are indeed the pork snack of choice, the scratching-based product that won’t break your teeth, full of salty crunchy savoury yummyness, Tesco run out.
Of course they do.
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Hi,
I love pork scratchings as a snack..
But this is my new joy.
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ooh, I had some of those. Really enjoyed them, but was left a bit unsatisfied, cos they sort of disappear, don’t they?
I’d be a bit bothered by the instruction ‘Do not eat’! Are they just for looking at? Sniffing? Use as pot pourri? Or What?Hi,
I love pork scratchings as a snack..
But this is my new joy.
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I’d be a bit bothered by the instruction ‘Do not eat’! Are they just for looking at? Sniffing? Use as pot pourri? Or What?
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All good here @Jaylee.Hi, hope you're well.
Just had a double take of the packaging.. There is an additional ittle sachet moisture absorbing crystals in the packaging?
I does appear to be wrapped with the due diligence of an electronic device..![]()
Well, it’s what I am hoping, anyway.@TeddyTottie - Just be eternally grateful that they've simply run out, and not stopped stocking them...which regularly happens to things that become my firm favourites.![]()
I'm guessing you scrape all the fat off the skin, slice it into strips, fry in hot lard then drain.My teeth can't cope with scratching /crackling. Does anyone know how the lighter, airer crunch and strips are made so I can try to make them at home?
And according to Mr Porky himself, skin from different bits of the pig has different characteristics- the crispy pork strips are apparently made from the shoulder.I'm guessing you scrape all the fat off the skin, slice it into strips, fry in hot lard then drain.
Edit to add.. found you a recipe
https://www.foodrepublic.com/recipes/crunchy-pig-skin-popcorn-recipe/