HOMEMADE! In Your Kitchen 

Here is what you’re buying

14.5 ounces of Raw Product..FATBACK STYLE Pork Cracklins
SEE FIRST TWO PHOTOS

The fresh raw product that is ready for your Oil fryer, Hot Air Fryer, or Conventional Oven, at Home..
Make them fresh any time you want them. They are lightly pre salted.. you can season with a host of popcorn salts
Available at Walmart or any grocer that stocks popcorn salt.. Salt and vinegar is one of the most popular and Cajun Spice like Tony Cachere’s Creole seasoning, available most everywhere. 

Note.. Do not refrigerate or freeze the raw product. Keep in a cool dry space in your pantry .. it is good for about 18 months 

15 to 16 ounces makes approximately four ziplock sandwich bags full..”your mileage may vary”
I’m shipping14.5-15 ounces to keep the shipping price down to First Class. 

Any larger quantities makes shipping more expensive through USPS.
I will be also offering bags 2 pounds and up, but shipping will be a bit higher, but worth it.

CUSTOM ORDERS AVAILABLE, Just email me 

Frying method .. Heat oil to 400-450 degrees.. completely submerge for at least one minute..stir and re submerge for another 20 to 30 seconds .. remove allow excess oil to drain and cool and add salt as desired 

Hot Air Fryer Method .. Set Fryer at 400 degrees and cook for 10 minutes .. allow to cool and add extra salt as desired.
These come out perfect to me .. you may like yours more crispy add minutes as needed 


Conventional Oven Method.. Heat oven 400-450 degrees and place on a cookie sheet skin side up.. cook for 30-40 minutes until skin starts to crackle .. your results may vary between ovens.. allow to cool and again salt as desired.

Nothing beats Fresh Home Made.
Please ask any question you may have… I will be happy to answer them…Pork Cracklins and Rinds are the most popular snack in the South., make what you want fresh any time. The above first two pictures were made by hot oil frying .. This is what your finished product will look like NOT what you will be receiving  ……the rest of the photos are for “effect” cracklins and rinds