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Old Tue, Jan-29-02, 12:23
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Default Sweet Pork Rinds

I didn't see this idea anywhere so I'm starting a new thread. I was alerted to this great snack last night by a low carbbing email pal and tried it. So I am passing it on:

"Sweet Little Piggies"

pork rinds--I used a half a bag in a mixing bowl
1/2 cube butter, melted
mixture of 4 packets Splenda and cinnamon

Pour the butter over the rinds, mix well, then spinkle on the cinnamon-Splenda and mix well. These taste a little like cinnamon sugar elephant ears or the deep fried dough covered in cinnamon-sugar that I used to eat South of The Border! Very good!!!!!!

Bella
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Old Tue, Jan-29-02, 14:01
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These sound great. I will trying them VERY SOON!!

Glenda
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Old Wed, Jan-30-02, 16:23
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there are variations of this one out here... search with CINNAMON and possibly CRISPAS...

Good ideas just keep recreating themselves
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Old Sun, Feb-10-02, 00:33
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mmmmmmmm, i loooooove pork rinds. these sound like a version of those cinnamon twists you get at taco bell. i think this week im gonna try them
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Old Sun, Feb-10-02, 09:49
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Bingo!! I knew they reminded me of something, Moonmist! Exactly, the cinnamon twists at taco bell!!!! If anyone in the US has a store called OddLots in your town (used to be called Pic and Save, as they are kind of a factory closeout type store), they have huge bags of the tiny pork rinds for 99 cents a bag! Perfect for sweet piggies!!~~~bella
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Old Sun, Mar-24-02, 04:37
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Default Sounds great

Thanks Bella, I will gives these a try. They sound wonderful. I used to love Taco Bells cinnamon twist. Now I can have a low carb version.
Donna
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Old Mon, Apr-29-02, 07:01
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Talking cinnamon pork rinds

Hey All- I made these yesterday--they are great..
Just like taco bell. the actual recipe is at:

www.lowcarbluxury.com/recipes/recipe-nibbles.

try em!!
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Old Fri, Jul-26-02, 14:27
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These are simply wonderful!!! Would these be "legal" on induction?
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Old Wed, Jul-31-02, 10:12
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Just a quick note,,, do you know,, those cinnamon twists from Taco Bell are really deep fried pasta!

Had a friend that worked at a Taco Bell,,, just some high carb trivia to pass along!

Nancy
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Old Wed, Aug-07-02, 07:55
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I think Pork Rinds would be okay on induction...only if you eat them once in awhile. I've been on induction for about 2 and a half weeks, and I think I had them 2x.
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Old Mon, Sep-02-02, 17:51
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I have a question on the pork rinds. Are they salted? That's the only kind I've been able to find. Thanks, Tc
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Old Wed, Sep-18-02, 13:31
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I wrote in a post in another thread that I have been craving cinnamon rolls with icing so badly that if I could find a low carb recipe for the icing I'd eat it on pork rinds.

I was kidding.

But now after reading, and trying, these I am thinking that low carb icing might go great with them!!! Any ideas????
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Old Wed, Sep-18-02, 21:49
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I use butter and Splenda,,,make my own buttercream! You can make a chocolate one too by adding some cocoa powder.

Nancy
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Old Thu, Sep-26-02, 17:01
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Today I made these with less cinnamon and more splenda. I liked them much better. They reminded me of butter cookies.

I also was thinking that they might be good with some of the sugar free DiVinci's syrups added in to the butter. I'll have to experiment and let you know.
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Old Sat, Oct-05-02, 13:37
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Okay, I tried something different with this recipe...

I took the hot and spicy pork rinds and mixed them with plain melted butter. They were good!! Reminded me of buttered popcorn with tabasco.
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