Name of Recipe:Croquettes - Chicken or Tuna or Salmon
Number of People: Makes 12 large - so depends on what you are serving them with. Would also make 20 or so small ones for finger foods.
Ingredients:300g potatoes – peeled and cut into chunks
15g butter
parsley
1 clove garlic
˝ small onion or 2 spring onion
˝ courgette
300g cooked chicken/tuna/salmon
sm can corn (optional)
40 g cheese (parmesan or cheddar grated)
2 tbsp tomato sauce
salt and pepper
breadcrumbs, flour, egg
Preparation:Make breadcrumbs if needed and set aside. (use 2-3 slices of bread)
Cook potatoes (If doing in tmx – add 650ml water, put potatoes in steaming basket and cook for 25mins on varoma temperature – you could steam some chicken at the same time).
Mash potatoes with the butter (insert butterfly, 20 sec, spd 3).
Set aside.
Add garlic, onion, herbs and courgette and chop 5 sec sp 6
Add oil and sauté 3 mins 100° sp 1
Add the potatoes, chicken (or whatever), corn, tomato sauce, cheese and salt and pepper.
Mix together. 1 min reverse spd 2
Shape into croquettes
Dip in flour, then egg then breadcrumbs.
Cook in a frying pan until browned.
Photos:Tips/Hints:I used to make these with tinned tuna or salmon when the girls were younger. I imagine you could use ham as well or any cooked meat.
These ones didn't have sweetcorn as I didn't have any.
members' commentsKerrynN - We had these with salmon and DH and I thought they were very tasty! I ran out of breadcrumbs so for the last one used some of the Italian crumbs (from the EDC) I had in the freezer - that one was my favourite!
The kids weren't all that rapt so I think given the amount of time that went into preparing them I wouldn't do them again for the kids for a while. I found the mixture a little wet and wondered whether less butter with the mash or adding some breadcrumbs to the mixture would have helped?
Zan - Kerryn, either less butter or added breadcrumbs would work.
JD - I made these using tuna - the recipe made 8 good sized patties. I have frozen 4 of them uncooked. I started the recipe earlier in the day ie the mashed potato then refrigerated it until I had been to the shop to get other ingredients. Continued with the recipe when I returned and the mixture was solid and perfect so perhaps this is the secret - let the potato go cold before proceeding with the recipe and preferably make the patties or croquettes in advance and refrigerate before cooking later.
I loved them Zan, comfort food at its best for a hot day - thank you.
johnro - Thanks Zan for the post and reminding me how delicious these type of patties with a potato base were. Made these for lunch using chicken with chookies KFC coating.
maddy - these were yummy, thanks Zan!
Like Judy, I cooked the potato earlier and on your suggestion, steamed 400g chicken thighs at the same time.
Mashed the potato, removed and then shredded the chicken by roughly chopping in chunks, then giving 3 quick bursts on turbo.
I added 1 tsp curry powder to the breadcrumbs too. Everyone enjoyed them and they're quite filling too!