Collar_N_Cuffs
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(^-^) I will think about trying that next time.
I thought it sounded weird with noodles and lettuce, but I love it. So has everyone that I talked into trying it
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(^-^) I will think about trying that next time.
I tried to make croquettes last week but subbing almond for wheat flour and cream for milk. It did not turn out well.
Today I am doing croquettes again... the right way.

Oooohhh.. Are you talking the ones that you mix up with four and a flavouring element (ham or whatever) and then just shape and fry? As opposed to making a patty, coating it and fryig it. I love love love the former!! Let us know how they work out! I used to eat them in Spain all the time and I never cease craving them![]()
Nope, my recipe is more like the latter. But they turned out gorgeous. Side of roasted broccoli and some home made tartar sauce for dipping.
Those look seriously tasty!!
I am on the lookout for a croqueta recipe. When I get desperate enough, I will search it out![]()
Plated pic
The ones I like build off of a bechamel sauce, like this.
But I was always told they were not breaded, and there was no heavy or obvious beading on the ones I loved. I will probably make a version of these, and try them with and without breading.


That's the way my family always made them, too. Although none of us knew what in the world a bechamel sauce was.
The kinfolks always make/made them with either canned tuna or salmon. I want to try to make them with (fresh) less oily fish. I'm not a huge fan of either tuna or salmon, although frying things always makes them taste better.![]()

(@o@) Oooo... That looks good.
I've been flipping through recipes and I've decided I want all the food.

There is very little that can't be improved by frying
They are excellent with a very salty ham, if that appeals.
Does your family bread them with egg and crumb?
Haha!
Don't go grocery shopping for at least 2 days![]()
Nah. They just mix all the stuff together--egg, flour, fish, whatever else goes in it because I can't remember--form it into patties, and toss into the pan. I don't even think it's a genuine deep-fry. More like sautéing, I think.

Yes! This is it!!
Your family is very internationally sophisticated
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Adding other stuff with the onions sounds like a good idea, thanks!

Did anyone eat them?