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becoBrazil flag
Nov 18 2006 04:47 PM
Anyone know how to cook a dutch kroket to eat with bread?
:-)

Cheers,
Beco.

CampbellMarcelNetherlands flag
Dec 18 2006 04:42 AM
You deep-fry them in vegetable oil ;-) Eet smakelijk.

becoBrazil flag
Dec 18 2006 11:48 AM
Hi Marcel!

Thanks very much! ;-)

But... :-/

This is the easy part (to fry). I need to know how to make the very kroket (the pasta)?

Because here I cannot find it ready to fry...

Thanks...

Beco.

amed66France flag
Dec 20 2006 00:12 PM
Hi Beco,
Try to visit this website:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/recipes/kroket.htm
Before prepare, best to wait for a guarantee from Marcel... I'm sure he can do it although he has got (at the moment, 19/12/2006) 601 opened games ?:-( ?:-( ?:-( ?:-( ?:-( ?:-( ?:-( .
He should deserve a virtual medal.

becoBrazil flag
Dec 20 2006 01:38 PM
Hi amded66!

Thansk for the site! Very nice... I transcript it here:



DUTCH KROKETTEN


Ingredients:
375 grams cooked meat (leftovers will do)
60 grams butter
50 grams flour
100 ml gravy
200 ml water
10 grams gelatine (make it soft in some water)
salt
pepper
nutmeg
1 onion
1 egg yolk

Method:
Lightly fry in the butter a very fine chopped onion, add flour,
then gravy and water. This will make the sauce.

Add the gelatine, egg yolk, pepper, nutmeg and salt. Then
add the chopped meat. Spread the mixture on a pre-wetted
plate. Let it cool (it will get thick).
Use to spoons to form 10 equal croquette shapes. Roll in
breadcrumbs, then through egg white (whish egg white a bit
first) and again roll in breadcrumbs.

Take it easy and don't crack the outer layer. Fry in hot oil.

P.S. If you don't want to use gelatine, then instead of 50grams
of flour and butter use 75 grams of each.

For more info, contact the author Bronwyn Shearer in Australia.

Thank you Bronwyn, for passing on your parents traditional recipe!




Source: http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/recipes/kroket.htm


:-D

Nice!

Cheers,
Beco.


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