Spanische Brot Kroketten

Spanish Bread Croquettes

Pane-bistecca
Spanish bread croquettes are a leftover dish that can be made from bread scraps. This is another recipe that uses up leftovers and it’s a “poor people’s” recipe!

One of the most popular and well-known dishes are croquettes. These are small, cylindrical, and oval-shaped foods. They should be deep-fried and sometimes baked. These golden brown bites are often very soft, delicious, and creamy on the inside and crispy on the outside.

The word “croquette” is derived from the French word “croquer,” which means “crunchy.” It is a filling and comforting dish. It is enjoyed worldwide as an appetizer, snack, side dish, part of a tapas meal, or even as a light meal.

This recipe is also derived from Albert Bevia fron Spain on a Fork and takes part in Volkermampft’s culinary world tour, which is traveling to Spain this month.
Prep time
15 min
Cooking time
15 min
Portions
15 pieces
Total time
30 min

Ingredients

  • 250 g stale bread, such as baguette

  • 60 ml Milk

  • 4 cloves of Garlic, grated

  • 15 g chopped Parsley

  • 2 Eggs

  • Salt and Pepper

  • 125 ml Olive Oil

Instructions

1

Step 1

Chop the bread in a blender, place in a bowl, then add the milk, grated garlic, parsley, and 2 eggs and mix together. Season well; I added chili. Knead everything well.
2

Step 2

Form croquettes from this mixture by hand and press them together well. Place on a plate. They can be stored in the refrigerator until ready to use.
3

Step 3

Heat the olive oil to 180°C and fry the croquettes until golden brown.
4

Step 4

Serve hot with Aioli.

Notes

Tapas Recipes
Spanische Brot Kroketten
Spanische Brot Kroketten
Spanische Brot Kroketten
Spanische Brot Kroketten
Spanische Brot Kroketten
Spanische Brot Kroketten
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