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Blanquette of Chicken with Spicy Potato Croquettes

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By Sid Khullar • Sep 2nd, 2007 • Category: Recipes

This is a good main course, though I think I could have presented and served it a bit better. My excuse is that it was a quick Saturday afternoon meal. Send me photos of how you did it. You’ll need:

Blanquette_of_Chicken_with_Spicy_Potato_Croquettes Chicken [boneless]:

  • 1/2kg chicken
  • Oil for frying
  • Flour
  • + Pepper

For the croquettes:

  • Spicy mixture
  • 1 Egg
  • Breadcrumbs

For the :

Method:

First the chicken:
Dice into 1 inch pieces. Dust with seasoned flour. Pop into hot oil and saute till largely golden brown.

:

  1. Melt the butter in a shallow pan
  2. When the butter is foaming, sprinkle the flour into the butter.
  3. Stir and cook on a low flame for about 2 minutes
  4. Take off the fire.
  5. Slowly add the milk, stirring, till the is smooth
  6. Put back on the fire, season with the and pepper
  7. Keep stirring
  8. Add one egg into it and mix it in, stirring gradually
  9. Put the slices onto the one by one, stirring all the time, till the is dissolved.
  10. Basic is ready

The should be very thick now. Add sufficient water to either keep till the rest of the food is ready, or if you want it thicker. I made it into a . You may choose to pour over the chicken as a . If you want to do so, don’t dice the chicken. Use whole breasts.

Spicy Croquettes:
I used left over masala from the mornings paranthas. It does liven up the meal for my palate anyway.

  1. Make mixture with boiled as per your taste
  2. Shape into ball.
  3. Dip into beaten egg
  4. Coat with breadcrumbs
  5. Shape into patty flat with a knife.
  6. Put into hot oil and shallow on both sides till done as per liking [color will range from golden to a darkish brown. any more and rest assured it's burnt]

Serve:
Serve with rice or bread [toasted] . Serve chicken and with or mix the diced chicken in the -. Accompany with a light vinaigrette salad and the croquettes.

- Sid

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