Semolina is therefore used in making gnocchi and croquettes, both of which can otherwise be heavy and stodgy. |
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I chose spinach croquette and was pleasantly surprised when three large croquettes arrived instead of the one I expected. |
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Apart from the croquettes, there really isn't any variety, and that means it's never going to be a regular haunt. |
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Zucchini croquettes were my second choice, fried in batter, but without the slightest hint of grease, they were light and extremely tasty. |
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Croquettes proved popular with my companions, who ordered both leek and potato, and spinach croquettes. |
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Chips, crisps, wedges and croquettes just don't make the menu for those with one eye on calories and the other on the scales. |
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He said the croquettes were perfectly adequate and tasty, but again nothing outstanding. |
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On the traditional side, I'd recommend the cod croquettes, deep-fried to create a crispy exterior. |
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The best of our tapas starters was unquestionably the goat's cheese croquettes. |
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My favourite was the shrimp croquettes, browned balls that looked like potato puffs but tasted like shrimp. |
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Shallow-fry three frozen smoked haddock croquettes and lay these on top of the crab. |
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On a completely different note, I am going to try making croquettes with rice instead of potato and with canned tuna instead of mince. |
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Southern-style food highlights the menu with unique dishes like salmon pot pie, turkey meatloaf, and salmon croquettes. |
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The meatless croquettes have a surprising lightness and a lively upper register of dill. |
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Lodge staff served the meal, which consisted of roast chicken, roast beef, potato croquettes, yellow rice, mixed vegetables and mieliepap. |
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Octopus and squid ceviche, salt cod croquettes and pot-roast belly pork and cheeks were all good enough to go back for. |
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It's made with thick grains of sushi rice and served in a bowl with two warm croquettes filled with mango sauce. |
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Pieces of stale sponge cake, in fact, any stale cake may be used for cabinet puddings, for cream puddings, or for croquettes. |
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A list of tapas includes garlic shrimp or mushrooms, rice and seafood croquettes, fried calamari and sardines. |
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A pair of peak-like chicken croquettes drizzled in yellow giblet gravy have extra-crunchy outsides and smooth white-meat insides. |
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As a little cheffy touch, we season the croquettes with a little parsley salt and garnish the dish with baby parsley shoots. |
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The chickpea croquettes called falafel and the ever-popular chickpea dip, hummus, are both very good. |
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More mundane items were handled with equal care, such as the home-made potato croquettes. |
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Hungry Beast caught up with Spicer and got her thoughts on the food of New Orleans, Indonesian soy sauce, and Dutch croquettes. |
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On our night it was beef casserole with spinach and potato croquettes. |
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From a street stall came the inviting smell of fried ham croquettes. |
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Christmas and Easter create buying peaks for lines such as sponge puddings, sausages wrapped in bacon, potato croquettes and finger food-sized party selections. |
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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. |
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For lunch try cod fish croquettes, grilled sardines and egg tarts at Space Lisboa which lies in Coloane. |
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The croquettes I remember are different than any other croquette. |
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Mexican dishes such as tostada and potato and peanut croquettes have been tweaked to suit the occasion. |
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When cold they are used for russoles, minced cutlets, croquettes, cottage pies, and souffles. |
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Confectionery of the region includes Rouen apple sugar, Isigny caramels, Bayeux mint chews, Falaise berlingots, Le Havre marzipans, Argentan croquettes, and Rouen macaroons. |
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Starters included home-made leek and tomoato soup, three cheese croquettes with tomato chutney, and chicken liver pate with melba toast and red onion jam. |
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