A croquette is a small, crispy, breaded roll or patty with a soft filling inside—creamy on the inside, crunchy on the outside. They’re popular in many cuisines.
What’s in a Croquette?
Most croquettes have:
- A thick base (mashed potatoes or béchamel sauce)
- A flavor filling (chicken, ham, beef, fish, cheese, or vegetables)
- Breaded coating (flour → egg → breadcrumbs)
- Fried or baked until golden
Classic Potato Croquettes (Simple Version)
Ingredients
- 2 cups mashed potatoes (cold works best)
- 1 cup finely chopped meat or cheese (optional)
- 1 egg
- Salt & pepper
- ½ tsp garlic powder or onion powder (optional)
- Flour, beaten egg, breadcrumbs (for coating)
Instructions
- Mix potatoes, filling, egg, and seasonings until smooth.
- Shape into small logs or patties.
- Roll in flour, dip in egg, then coat with breadcrumbs.
- Fry in shallow oil until golden or bake at 400°F (205°C) for 18–22 minutes, flipping once.
Popular Variations
- Chicken croquettes – creamy, mild
- Ham & cheese croquettes – salty and rich
- Fish croquettes – often made with tuna or cod
- Vegetable croquettes – peas, corn, carrots
Tips for Success
- Chill shaped croquettes 20–30 minutes before cooking (helps them hold shape).
- Don’t overcrowd the pan.
- Serve with dipping sauces: aioli, mustard sauce, or simple ketchup.
If you want a specific type (chicken, cheese, seafood, air-fryer, or oven-only), tell me and I’ll tailor it for you.