1Croutons
Joanne Ozug | Fifteen Spatulas Store-bought croutons are one of the best substitutes for breadcrumbs—they have so much flavor built right in! Just process them into fine crumbs, then use them in any recipe that calls for breadcrumbs.
2Potato Chips
Con PoulosHave some potato chips in the pantry? Throw them in a food processor, process them into fine crumbs, and use them as a breadcrumb substitute when coating chicken or pork or when topping your favorite casseroles (any flavor will do!). We don't recommend using them in recipes like meatloaf or meatballs however, since they will add too much extra grease. Also, keep in mind that potato chips are likely saltier than your average breadcrumbs.
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3Almonds
baibaz//Getty ImagesAlmonds can add a crunchy, nutty flavor when used as a coating for fish, chicken, or pork. Bonus: They'll add healthy fats and protein to your dish, too (and they're gluten-free!). Just finely crush them before using—a food processor works well, but don't over-process or you'll have almond butter.
4Oats
Bridge Edwards/The Pioneer WomanOats are a great breadcrumb substitute when used as a binder in meatballs or meatloaf. Try them in one of Ree Drummond's favorite recipes: BBQ comfort meatballs. Just keep in mind that they don't add much flavor, so if you're using them in a recipe that calls for breadcrumbs, you may need to add extra seasoning.
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5Tortilla Chips
AlexPro9500//Getty ImagesCrushed tortilla chips add a crunchy, salty, corny flavor to any recipe where you'd normally use breadcrumbs. They're great for coating chicken, fish, or pork before baking or frying, or mixed into meatballs or meatloaf. They'd also taste great as a topping for macaroni and cheese or an enchilada casserole.
6Saltine Crackers
Amarita//Getty ImagesTry crushed up saltine crackers in place of breadcrumbs in meatloaf or meatballs—the crackers have a mild flavor and can turn into pretty fine crumbs. Just give them a good crush or a quick turn in the food processor before using.
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7Cornflakes
Buppha Wuttifery / EyeEm//Getty ImagesDon't look past the breakfast cereal in your pantry—cornflakes can actually be a great substitute for breadcrumbs! They add amazing crunch to fried chicken and are even a great coating for pork chops. Just mix them with some savory spices like oregano, garlic powder, and onion powder for a little extra flavor and to balance out any sweetness.
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9Pretzels
Oxana Denezhkina//Getty ImagesPretzels have a nice crunch and salty flavor, making them a perfect breadcrumb substitute. Just process them into coarse crumbs then use them in just about any recipe that calls for traditional breadcrumbs. We love them in this pretzel-crusted chicken with broccoli!
10Cooked Rice
Ralph SmithCooked rice is a great substitute for breadcrumbs when you need a binder, like in black bean burgers, meatballs, or meatloaf. Just don't use rice as a breadcrumb substitute if you're making something crispy (like coated meat or fish)—rice has too much moisture.
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11Bread and Rolls
Ryan DauschThis may sound obvious, but if you don't have pre-made breadcrumbs in your pantry you can always make your own from leftover or day-old bread (hot dog or hamburger rolls also work great for this!). Here's an easy recipe for homemade panko breadcrumbs.
12Parmesan Cheese
Ralph SmithIf you're looking for a low-carb or gluten-free breadcrumb substitute but still want some of the savory flavor and crunch of breadcrumbs, try using finely grated or shredded parmesan cheese. It's especially good when coating chicken or topping baked pasta dishes, but it won't work well as a binder.
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