[
UK
/kɹəkˈɛt/
]
NOUN
- minced cooked meats (or vegetables) in thick white sauce; breaded and deep-fried
How To Use croquette In A Sentence
- The chickpea croquettes called falafel and the ever-popular chickpea dip, hummus, are both very good.
- The croquettes have a crunchy golden exterior and the tender minced salmon is moist and well seasoned.
- But we were served one tiny fish croquette type thing and a few chips. At Lunch Now: Boulud Says “Shake Shack Has Nothing On My Burger!” | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
- Unfortunately, my dinner date didn't eat fish or seafood, so the garlic shrimp, rice and seafood croquettes, fried calamari and sardines all had to go unsampled.
- I chose spinach croquette and was pleasantly surprised when three large croquettes arrived instead of the one I expected.
- On the traditional side, I'd recommend the cod croquettes, deep-fried to create a crispy exterior.
- My favourites are their baked veggies - lots of potato, asparagus and carrot - and their Hokkaido Danshaku potato croquette, which are wonderfully soft and creamy. Fukubukuro - New Year Lucky Bag - purchasing outlook
- Semolina is therefore used in making gnocchi and croquettes, both of which can otherwise be heavy and stodgy.
- Bringing out the not-so-bento box again with this one: Pita bread with halloumi, lettuce and tomatoes; potato croquettes, a container with ajvar dip, and a candy. Bento #274 « Were rabbits
- In France, batter is transformed into crisp beignets and croquettes, into traditional waffles peculiar to each region, and into smooth, light crêpes.