TEMPORARILY OUT OF INVENTORY as we move our production facility to a new location. Our microwave pork rinds are produced in North Carolina. You can either cook in your microwave or bake in an oven and they should not be refrigerated. Zero Carbohydrates make it desirable for folks who need or desire to decrease their intake of Carbohydrates. Diabetics often turn to microwave pork rinds as a desirable snack food for this reason. One often ignored fact in comparing snack foods is the “fullness factor”. When you’re cutting back on calories in order to lose weight, you may struggle with feeling hungry. Your best defense is to choose foods that have a high Fullness Factor(TM). Pork rinds fill you up with fewer calories. Microwave pork rinds have a significantly higher Fullness Factor (TM) than many popular snack foods. Protein is a nutrient needed by the human body for growth and maintenance. Microwave pork rinds provide significant amounts of protein in smaller servings when compared to most other popular snack foods.
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KB –
These are the best pork skins pellets ever! I made mine from scratch a few times and these cut out all the extra work and just as good.
Rvilla –
Good value but it arrived qith the bag punctured. I clicked on return, but there is no return option. I regularly purchase these pork rinds and have never had an issue. I will never be buying a bag this size again as it was about 95 dollars for 10 lbs. What a waste of money.
Chelsea S. –
These pork rinds are my favorite!! They taste much better than the ones in the store. I usually put them in my toaster oven or in the regular oven if I want to cook a lot at once and then sprinkle on some sazon. They are sooo good! They are a great snack when you’re doing a low carb diet. I haven’t tried making them in the microwave yet. I would absolutely purchase these again.
Laura M. –
These keep a long time and are fun to make in the microwave (like popcorn). We have been enjoying them as a good keto snack.
Leo M. –
After purchasing a ton of pork rinds at the store, they ended up having this weird texture to them. Not only that, the amount of salt on them became overbearing after a while.
With my newly purchased air fryer, I decided to take the dive and get these delicious pork rinds. I do not regret it. Not only am I able to cook up a batch as large as I feel like, I can also flavor them with whatever spices I prefer to add on. So great.
I’ve already recommended these to anyone else I know that enjoys pork rinds, and I have not heard any complaints whatsoever.
Jeff Holcomb –
My wife and I started our Keto diet 2 months ago. We were buying the family size bags of pork rinds from Walmart. Going through them quite fast. Tried the 1 lb bag and enjoyed them. Opted for the 5 lb bag the following order. Now we are up to the 10 lb bag. We were microwaving them onwax/paper plate. They were coming out with some not popped so to speak. I read about using a microwave popcorn bag after wiping it really clean. The vag incorporates more steam into the puffies. Well I didn’t want to use the popcorn bag, so I used a large plastic bowl, large enough to fit over the plate. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!! They all come out perfectly popped. Not a one that fails to pop.
Jana Cooley –
These did not work well in my microwave at all. I ended up researching a method in the oven. $00 degrees for 15 minutes. The puff but even sprinkled with Tajin they just don’t cut it. Disappointed because they look like they SHOULD taste good. Bummer to have spent so much for something my husband and I donot care for.
Sherry Fowee –
Did I get a bad batch?? They don’t have much taste at all! I can’t get seasoning to stick to them. Most of all I have already had to go to the dentist. They crack & break teeth! I can’t get them to puff up enough after many tries in the Microwave and air fryer. Total waste of a lot of money. By the reviews, I expected much better than what I got. Very disappointed. I was so hoping they would be good.
rc –
These are fantastic. Just pop 1/4 cup them on a paper towel in the micro wave for 2.5 minutes and you have a tasty Keto friendly snack at a much less expensive cost than store bought pork rinds. They taste better too since they are freshly made. I’ll make several batches and put them in large ziplock bags. Try them with some of the seasonings below. Make a bag of plain, a bag of cheese, a bag of hot seasoning, and have them ready for a light snack.
Frank’s RedHot Seasoning Blend Buffalo Ranch
Frank’s Red Hot Original Seasoning Powder
Hidden Valley Original Ranch Salad Dressing & Seasoning Mix
Anthony’s Premium Cheddar Cheese Powder
Tagg –
Perfect mini-meal and snack replacement for me, for now. Good substitute for chips, crackers, bread crumbs. and bread crumbs. It took several experiments to get the right combination of pork rind coverage, about 20%, onto paper plates along with the cooking time, about 135 seconds, in my microwave. They all turn out fully puffed and crunchy, now. I found that I need to allow extra coverage space for folded over pieces to expand. Most of the bag went into the freezer in smaller ZIP Locks. Already into the second one. The product’s advertised simple ingredients list is exactly what I wanted. I rarely find an urge or motivation to add to it: pork, salt.