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In a large bowl, whisk the bread crumbs, salt, and pepper. Remove the mac balls from the freezer, coat in the egg wash, and then dredge in breading. In a medium sized bowl, whisk 2 eggs and set aside. Beat the eggs with the 3 tablespoons milk in a small bowl.

