Be sure the croquettes are well covered, then fry brown.
Eighteen croquettes were made from this quantity of rice.
Flake the fish, and either make it into small patties or croquettes.
Mix thoroughly and then mould into croquettes.
When the housewife is planning to fry fritters or croquettes she should, if possible, crumb the articles to be fried several hours before frying, and stand aside to become perfectly cold.
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Aloo means potato, and the word tikki means a small cutlet orcroquette.
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The best-known variety is a torpedo-shaped friedcroquettestuffed with minced beef or lamb.
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Thecroquettesubsequently became even more popular as a fast food; meat ragout covered in breadcrumbs which is subsequently deep-fried.
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Croquettes, beef cutlets, and beef potato chops are common snacks.
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Meat croquettes called "kababs" are made with minced mutton.
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They may also be served with other traditional fast-food items, such as "frikandel" / "fricadelle", "gehaktbal" / "boulet" (meatballs) or "kroket" /croquette.
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They are similar in appearance and texture to croquettes, but have a strong seafood taste.
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It is often served with rice or used as a filling in dishes such as tacos, savoury pastries or croquettes.
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Each has a vertical row of little windows, with a (usually hot) snack behind each, e.g., acroquette, a frikandel or a hamburger.
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The croquettes are regularly eaten as part of meze.
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A well-known variety is a torpedo-shaped friedcroquettestuffed with minced beef or lamb.
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In "alcapurrias", it is also ground with green bananas and made into fried croquettes containing "picadillo" or sea food.
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It can also be added to minced meat for a different-tasting cottage pie or to the mixture for fish cakes, potato cakes, and croquettes.
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Grits may be accompanied by fried catfish or salmon croquettes.
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Her favourite food is butter and peachcroquettestew.
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