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A croquette is a small breadcrumbed fried food roll containing, usually as main ingredients, mashed potatoes, and cheese often served as a side dish.
Potato and Cheese Croquettes is an unique deep fried mouth-watering crispy savory snack made with potatoes mixed with spices, herbs and brilliantly coated &nbs... Read More..
About Recipe
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Potato and Cheese Croquettes is an unique deep fried mouth-watering crispy savory snack made with potatoes mixed with spices, herbs and brilliantly coated around a cheese stick and deep fried until golden and crisp. This is a small fried snack roll containing of boiled and grated potatoes, herbs, spices etc. This filling is encased over a soft cheese and deep fried making it crispy and crunchy on the outer side and soft and luscious inside.
This recipe is easy and very special because of the spices it calls for. Potatoes as such has a sweet, milk earthy taste, the fresh spices and herbs like chilli flakes, pepper powder, oregano, coriander leaves give an incredible kick to the crunchy snack. Most of the children or kids around the world dislike eating most of the vegetables and share a common interest and liking towards potato. Hence we find many of them munching on fast food snacks as French fries, potato chips, potato wedges, potato fritters and potato croquettes.
The main ingredient in preparing all these above mentioned dishes is the magical potato. Eating these, you will hardly find anyone who really dislikes them. Croquettes are deep fried till golden brown and crispy. They look very appetizing and enticing to our eyes whiles its mouth watering too. There are many variants of many this potato and cheese croquettes regional wise or country wise.
In country like Bangladesh, potato croquette or alu chop is traditionally filled with ground beef, peas or other savory fillings and often accompanied with a chutney or sauce. In Belgium Mashed potato filled 'kroketten' are often served as a side dish in winter holiday meals, such as Christmas. As fast food cuisine, varieties exist without potatoes but with cheese, beef or goulash, often in a filling based on béchamel sauce.
The Dutch version of little balls, bitterballen, is also found in snack bars. A typical Belgian variety is filled with grey shrimp - 'garnaalkroketten'. They are typically garnished with a slice of lemon and some deep fried parsley. In China, sweet pumpkin-based croquettes are often served in conjunction with the Dragon Boat Festival. In India, potato croquettes are popularly known as Aloo tikki which is very famous in northern India and is often served with mint chutney or coriander chutney.
They are mostly eaten as snacks at home and are also popularly sold by road-side vendors. In the Indian state of West Bengal it is called alu chop similar to Bangladesh. Sometimes it is called a "cutlet" and eaten plain or as a fast food variation that is served inside a hamburger bun (like a vegetarian burger). Meat croquettes called 'kababs' are made with minced goat meat. Lightly spiced beef croquettes are a popular snack and appetizer among Goan Catholics owing to their Portuguese influence, though consumption of beef is not common in India except for places like Goa and Kerala.
Recipe of Potato and Cheese Croquettes:
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Tip: If you wish the croquettes to be crunchy and fluffed for longer period of time, coat them twice. Dip them in white egg, and then roll them in breadcrumbs. Dip one more time in white egg and apply breadcrumbs then fry. Potatoes are excellent tubers having rich source of vitamin C, vitamin B6, copper, manganese, and dietary fiber. Potato is the most efficient food for energy production.
The energy produced through potato gets stored as glycogen in muscle and liver; it functions as a readily available energy during prolonged, strenuous exercise. That’s why; it is an important part of players’ diet. Potatoes help to improve resistance to heart attack and stroke. The potassium content, available in potatoes, helps in maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance in the body cells. Potatoes also help in normal functioning of heart and keeping a check on blood pressure.
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Brunda V Posted on Tue Mar 11 2014
My kids cannot stop laughing when they see u tasting hmmm haaaaa sooo funny and they call u dinkchik dinkchik masala?
Reply 0 - Repliesmontyollie Posted on Tue Mar 11 2014
Do you shred the potatos first then boil them or boil pieces then shred??
Reply 0 - RepliesNicola D'Cunha Posted on Wed Mar 19 2014
Dear Chef it is kroke please I love your style of cooking after my brother who is a chef in Canada ?
Reply 0 - RepliesLakshmi Sukumar Posted on Wed Mar 19 2014
Looks awesome.can I bake this instead of frying ? How long should I bake and at what temp ??
Reply 0 - RepliesTry To Cook This Posted on Tue Apr 01 2014
KRO KAY. :) but who cares how you say it when it is so delicious. I love potato recipes, and I think I have all of these ingredients. ?
Reply 0 - RepliesNowreen Banu Posted on Fri Dec 19 2014
can we take pizza cheese for this ??? or if not that which cheese shal i use please do let me know?
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geetha Posted on Tue Mar 11 2014
oh I m the first to comment ... what about people who don't eat egg ? can u pls tell the substitute for them also ...?
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