Dandelion and Fennel Salad
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This Dandelion and Fennel Salad is a no-cook dish. You just Mix all ingredients, toss and serve as light lunch/dinner.
How to Make Japanese Korokke (Croquette) Recipe コロッケの作り方 レシピ
Korokke (Croquette) is a parcel of food such as minced meat or vegetables, shaped into a cylinder or circle, encased in breadcrumbs and deep fried. My mom always mixes minced meat and boiled eggs to add richness, which makes the croquette really addictive! My darling loves it, so I always make tons of them! Try out my recipe and you will know why
——————————— Korokke (Croquette) Difficulty: Medium Time: 30min Number of servings: 16 croquettes Ingredients: 6 egg 800g (1.8lb) potato 200g (7oz) ground beef and pork mixture 200g (7oz) onion 2 tbsp. butter A * 1tsp. salt * cracked black pepper * nutmeg B * flour * beaten egg * Panko (bread crumbs) vegetable oil for frying tonkatsu sauce ketchup and/or mayonnaise if desired vegetables of your choice Directions: 1. Cook hard-boiled eggs and roughly mince them. Peel and cut potatoes into medium chunks and boil them until soften. Drain and mash them while hot. 2. Mince the onion and saute with butter until soft. Add ground beef and pork mixture and cook until done. Season with A. 3. In the pot of mashed potatoes (1.), mix chopped eggs (1.), and cooked onion and meat (2.). 4. Make the mixture flat in the pot and divide it into 16 equal portions. 5. Make flat and oval-shaped patties. Coat each piece with flour, dip in beaten egg, and coat with panko. 6. Fry them in oil at 170C (340F) until cooked golden brown. 7. Serve croquettes with ketchup and/or mayonnaise if desired, and garnish with vegetables of your …
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