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Egg, Onion, And Apple Croquettes

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Eggs, Vegetables, Dairy March 1991 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Hard-boiled large eggs; chopped fine
2 tb Chopped onion
1/4 c Chopped dried apple
1/2 c Bechamel sauce
1 ts Ground cumin; or to taste
1 tb Fresh lemon juice; or to taste
2 Raw large eggs; beaten lightly
2 c Fresh bread crumbs
Vegetable oil for deep-frying the
; croquettes
1/2 c Bottled applesauce
1 ts Bottled horseradish
1 tb Minced onion
3 tb Unsalted butter
1/4 c All-purpose flour
3 c Milk
1/4 ts Salt
White pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE BECHAMEL SAUCE
To make the croquettes:
In a large bowl combine well the hard-boiled eggs, the onion, the apple,
the bechamel, the cumin, the lemon juice, and salt and pepper to taste and
chill the mixture for 30 minutes. Form the mixture in 1-inch balls, dip the
balls in raw eggs, shaking off the excess, and roll them in the bread
crumbs, transferring the croquettes as they are made to a baking sheet
lined with wax paper. Chill the croquettes, covered loosely, for 1 hour. In
a deep fryer or heavy deep skillet heat 2 inches of the oil to 350F. and in
it fry the croquettes in batches, turning them and transferring them to
paper towels to drain with a slotted spoon as they are done, for about 2
minutes, or until they are golden. In a small bowl stir together the
applesauce and the horseradish. Serve the croquettes with the sauce.
To make the sauce:
In a saucepan cook the onion in the butter over moderately low heat,
stirring, until it is softened. Stir in the flour and cook the roux,
stirring, for 3 minutes. Add the milk in a stream, whisking vigorously
until the mixture is thick and smooth, add the salt and the white pepper,
and simmer the sauce for 10 to 15 minutes, or until it is thickened to the
desired consistency. Strain the sauce through a fine sieve into a bowl and
cover the surface with a buttered round or wax paper to prevent a skin from
forming. Makes about 2 1/4 cups.
Makes about 18 to 20 croquettes.
Gourmet March 1991
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