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{{Short description|Bread flavored with cracklings}}
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▲| main_ingredient = [[Cornmeal]], [[pork rind]]s
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Bread flavored with [[cracklings]] is found in several cuisines:
* '''Crackling bread''', in the [[cuisine of the Southern United States]] is a [[cornbread]] incorporating cracklings.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes|title=Recipes|website=Food Network}}</ref>
* '''''Pompe aux grattons''''' or '''''brioche aux griaudes''''', in the [[French cuisine|cuisine of central France]], is a bread, [[tart]], or [[brioche]] incorporating cracklings. It is a specialty of the [[Allier|Bourbonnais]].<ref>François-Régis Gaudry, ''Let's Eat France'', {{isbn|1579658768}}, p. 382</ref>
* ''Pan de [[chicharrones]]'', in the [[cuisine of Argentina]] and the [[cuisine of Uruguay]], is a wheat flour bread incorporating beef cracklings and [[tallow]].
Crackling bread is
==References==
▲==Use in American literature==
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▲Crackling bread is a meal featured in the book [[To Kill a Mockingbird]] by Harper Lee. It is the narrator's, Scout, favorite snack. It is cooked for her by her family chef Calpurnia when she has behaved well. The first time it appears is when Scout goes to school for the first time. "It was not often that she made crackling bread, she said she never had time, but with both of us at school today had been an easy one for her. She knew I loved crackling bread." Calpurnia and Scout had an argument before the first day of school and to try to repair the bond between them she made crackling bread.
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[[Category:Cuisine of the Southern United States]]
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