It's possible they used to, but most restaurants don't use lard anymore, thank goodness!
Yes. Often chicken nuggets are fried or deep fried. When you fry chicken, you have to add oil or lard to the mixture over the chicken to make it actually fry in the pan and not burn. It is this oil or fat that is in the covering on the meat that will make a person gain weight.
Just what they sound like. Pinto beans that are fried in a pan with lard.
Chicken quesadillas are a comfort food. The type of cheese and how you cook the chicken makes a difference, as does the portion size. An eight inch tortilla with grilled chicken, and 1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese is not terrible for a once a week meal. You can add onions and green peppers to the mix. What makes it a poor food choice is lard in the tortilla, processed cheese in large amounts and fried chicken. Fresh guacamole is alright, but not sour cream.
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Lard isn't considered food as such. You wouldn't find lard on a menu. And not many would consider eating lard pure by the spoonful. Lard might be used either as an ingredient, or to prepare food with. But not as A food in itself. Lard is very fatty, lots and lots of calories. Meaning eating it by the spoonful would quickly become unhealthy anyhow, even if it isn't considered junk food.
Here is how you make it: Ingredients; -1 egg,beaten -1 cup buttermilk -one 3-pound chicken,cut into 3 pieces -1 cup all-pourpose flour -1 teaspoon oregano -1 teaspoon chili powder -1 teaspoon dried sage -1 teaspoon marjoram -1 teaspoon pepper -2 teaspoons salt -2 tablespoons paprika -1 can lard
I am sure that lard can be purchased at your local grocery store.
butter, lard
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his favorite food was roasted chicken covered in lard
TECHNICALLY, in most good supermarkets, but it's kinda impossible to get to it before TJ
YES, why do you think it take a while for it to melt compared to a regular soft serve ice cream cone