April 10, 2012

Potato Croquettes, Kroket kentang

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I feel my world was upside down, in the past two weekend I was down with the cold and what I hate the most were the signs as the virus attacked my immune system and somehow it’s really annoying! As I feel so much better today, so I decide to blog a recipe to share. 

I really can’t imagine how I felt guilty as if not making something to bite for my son while he has his own time on his daily program, he love baby brainy video and of course never gets bored watching *barney over and over again, also he likes "Car" the movie ;)
So I was thinking of making some easy appetizer for my son, Beef and mushrooms croquettes only for him to snack.



 
Well, I grew up eating croquettes (kroket kentang), a well known Indonesian snack that I believe for most people could homemade it because it is really easy.
I like the croquettes when its serve with tauco sauce along with fresh green bird eye chilli to bite.

My mother use to make a very good tauco sauce (fermented soyabeans), as I remember the method was very easy, simply process the tauco into smooth paste, mix up with water, season with sugar, boil and thicken with corn starch. She said, to make the tauco sauce would never  ever required complicated ingredient as the tauco has very characteristic taste that created its own specific flavor.


 
I had modified my croquettes as simple as is, but it still yummy in overall flavor, the combination between chopped mushroom and ground beef were utterly spot on, it smooth down once it passes through our palate.
I purposely pass up doing it overly as all I want is just having it as a lighter canapé that makes the tummy still alright before the main course.

Frankly, I made sort of friendly sauce to my son, it just yogurt mix up some fresh mint leaves, process together to a smooth liquid. However, it always possible if you want to serve them with your favorite’s sauce, be the boss! 



 


Potato Croquettes
Kroket kentang 
Yield 17 croquettes




Ingredients

300g potatoes, peeled, diced
½ cup chopped button mushroom
1/4 cup ground beef
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
3 tablespoons salted butter
1 egg, lightly beaten for the egg wash
Bread crumbs
Salt
Oil for frying
       

Method

Place potato in a large saucepan. Cover with cold water,
add ½ teaspoon salt. Bring to the boil over high heat.

Reduce the heat to medium, cook until tender and Drain.


Return to a big bowl, using a potato masher, mash the potato while it is still hot.
 Add 2 tablespoon butter and continue to mash until it smooth. Set aside to cool


Heat 1 tablespoon butter in a skillet, add ground beef and fry until it change color.
Add chopped mushrooms, mix well. 
* at this point, the mushrooms would produce liquids, what you have to do is just reduce the heat and continue to cook until the liquids has evaporate and dry up.


Add ground nutmeg and season with salt, stir to combine until aromatic and cooked through. Remove from the heat and let it cool.


Add ground beef and mushroom mixture to the potato dough, 
using a fork or spatula to mix, make sure that are evenly combine.


Moist your hands with water, so it will not stick to your palms, 
shape up the dough mixture into 17 croquettes.
*you can always use the smallest ice cream scoop to make an equal portion 


Line a baking tray with baking paper. Place breadcrumbs on a plate.
Dip each croquette into egg wash and roll it up with breadcrumbs to coat. 
Do the same to the remaining potato dough until all done.
*Once you have done the half batch of the croquettes, chill them in the fridge.
Remove from the fridge the half batch croquettes 
and ready to fry when the oil is hot.
Meanwhile keeping the other half in the fridge while you fry the first batch



Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan over medium heat. 
Fry three croquettes at a time, turning and fry until golden and heated through.


Serve with your favorite sauce






16 comments:

  1. aaww I am glad you are feeling better now. What i hate the most about falling is how these medicines spoils the taste buds!
    These looks yummy and i love to enjoy these snack bites any time.

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  2. Semoga sehat selalu ya Mbak Ira dan keluarga...

    INi udah lama aja ngantri pengen dibuat, tapi belum keturutan terus...cantiiik mbak fotonya!

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  3. Glad to hear you feel better today, but hope you will continue to get better.

    Guess what, I had potato&beef croquette tonight that my mom made (it's my most favorite food). I ate 3-4 big pieces tonight. Now looking at yours I feel like I can eat another 3 pieces. I love croquettes so much...

    Your photos look so gorgeous. Look at my croquette post... I have zero styling ARGH~~~~~!

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  4. @kankana Thank you Kan, my taste buds were terrible, could not even tasted and also smells, arrgh...

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  5. @Hesti HH. Makasih ya bu, ayo bikin, gampang kan, pasti versi kamu lain lagi :)

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  6. @Nami | Just One Cookbook Thank you Nami! oh ya, you are now in homeland, wah you must be been pamper with all mom home cook food;)

    Hi hi hi, your croquettes photo were just spot on, straight to the point! i like that

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  7. these look like something my family would devour. love your photo!

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  8. waaah fotonya stylist sekaliiii, cakep deh. Coba itu kroket dikirim ke sini bbrp biji.
    Waah kamu kena flu ya Ra? kog gak bilang2? :) paling enggak aku bisa bantu doain, spy cepat sembuh.
    Ra, beneran lho, punya anak itu harus siap sedia ama snack. Aku inget anak2 libur sekolah, yang namanya breakfast aja ada '1st bfast' and '2nd bfast', abis itu ada snack u/ watching movie, ada snack u/ abis playing outdoor...diluar lunch and dinner. waah repotnya.

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  9. Finally an Indonesian recipe I think I can handle making:)

    Thanks Ira! Glad you're feeling better

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  10. Oh gosh, so sorry about your fall -- i hope you are well now.

    Love croquettes. And your styling is amazing all.the.time!!

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  11. @susan Thank for dropping by and commenting, happy cooking!

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  12. @Vania hehe, makasih ya van. Iya bener ya. haha, your life around your kiddos seems so so so colorful! :))

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  13. @Mark This one is so easy peasy, you could close eyes to make it LOL. Thank you!

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  14. @Kiran @ KiranTarun.com Thank you Kiran, Im totally recover and feel so much better and fits.

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