Chicken Croquettes (Croquetas de Pollo)
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons butter
- ½ cup finely chopped onion
- ½ cup finely chopped red bell pepper
- 1 garlic clove minced
- ½ teaspoon ground cumin
- Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
- 2 cups cooked chicken diced
- 3 tablespoons of chicken broth
- 2 cups bread crumbs
- 3 eggs
- Canola or vegetable oil for frying
Instructions
- In a sauté pan over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the onion, red bell pepper and garlic. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are soft, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add the cumin and season with salt and pepper. Remove the vegetables from the heat. Transfer to a large bowl.
- Meanwhile, place the cooked chicken in the food processor or a meat grinder. Process for a couple of minutes, or until ground, and add to the onion mixture.
- In a small bowl, combine the eggs, chicken broth, and ½ cup of the bread crumbs and mix well. Place the rest of the bread crumbs in separate bowl. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Take small balls from the mixture and form the croquettes. Roll the croquettes in the bread crumbs. Set the croquettes on the prepared sheet. Repeat with the remaining mixture. Place in the fridge to rest for about 3 hours.
- In a fry pan over medium-high heat, pour in the oil, enough to cover the croquettes, and heat to 350°F.
- Using tongs, carefully place 3 or 4 croquettes in the hot oil (do not crowd the pan) and cook, turning as needed, until golden brown, about 4 minutes. Repeat with the remaining croquettes.
Colombians are party people. We are always looking for an excuse to get together, eat, drink, and dance. What's better than spending time with friends and family, while sharing good music, food and drinks? Not much in my book!
Our home was always a meeting place for family and friends when I was growing up in Colombia. My parents loved to entertain and my mom loved to cook for crowds of people. Sometimes these parties happened on extremely short notice, like when my father would bring friends home from work! So, my family has an extensive collection of throw-together party foods for whenever the moment strikes!
Croquetas were something my mom kept on hand at all times. They make great last minute hors d’oeuvres. If you entertain regularly, you need to have a few tricks up your sleeve!
Croquettes are perfect party snacks that can be made in advance, then placed in the fridge in sealed plastic bags, and cooked when your guests arrive. I find that at parties, people are more likely to choose the least messy food to eat, especially if it’s an event where they are not sitting at a table, or where there is dancing. Croquettes are easy to pick up and carry while dancing salsa or merengue!
This recipe starts with cooked chicken meat. That means, you can use leftovers from another meal, such as roasted or grilled chicken. So when you prepare one meal during the week, you are actually getting a head start on the appetizers for your weekend gathering! Isn’t that exciting?
Keep in mind that just because I call them appetizers, doesn't mean you can only serve them before a meal. As a matter of fact, my mom would serve them for dinner at times with rice and plantains on the side, and we loved them. Buen provecho!
lisaiscooking
I'd love to be offered some of these at a party! These are perfect for nibbling while standing and mingling.
Dulce
I'm Puerto Rican and my husband is from Cali Columbia ! I love this recipe and can't wait to try it !
Evelyne@cheapethniceatz
These sound wonderful and I would love making a meal of them. I like the use of leftovers and preparing ahead of time!
Belinda @zomppa
This is a great way to celebrate for any party! Or really, enjoy on any occasion.
anh
YUmmm!! I already wanted to eat this!
Joanne
I've only ever had potato croquettes but I'm definitely intrigued by this meat-filled version!
Jeannie
Yummy! I love fried stuff and this is neat!
grace
terrific ingredients, all fried up--that's hard to beat!
rebecca
these look so good and it would have been fun growing up in your house
Emily A.
I got lost on step 3... after I mix eggs with stock and breadcrumbs ... do I add this mix to the ground chicken?
Thanks
Erica
Yes,
Norma-Platanos, Mangoes and Me!
They really came out nice Erica. I have not had one of these in years....
Nora B
Erica, I also grew up with my mom making croquettes from just about anything that was in the fridge. She would pass them around for us to eat while dinner was still cooking. I really want to try making them. I'm just wondering if there is any way of accomplishing the same texture and flavors by baking them rather than frying them.
Laura Villarroel
Hi,
I really want to make these! Just one question? Can you bake these?
Thank you!