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Find out how to prepare the renowned
croquetas
with
Serrano ham
. Featuring a crispy exterior and a gooey interior
bechamel sauce
inside, you’ll love this classic Spanish dish! We visited “Le bistrop de Picador” in Bordeaux, France, where the chef shared his secret recipe. Follow our step-by-step guide below ββ
Ingredients
-
1 pinch of
salt - 1 1/4 cups flour
-
2/3 cup
butter -
5 oz Serrano
ham -
4 cups
milk
For the breadcrumbs:
- Breadcrumbs
-
2
eggs - A little milk
Materials
- cooking pot, mixing container, skillet, kitchen rolls
Preparation
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Step 1:
In a saucepan, gently steep the Serrano ham in the milk over medium heat, ensuring not to let it come to a boil.
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Step 2:
In a different saucepan, liquefy the butter.
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Step 3:
Incorporate the flour, mix well, then continue cooking for about 3 minutes.
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Step 4:
Take off the heat and transfer the milk with the Serrano ham mixture into the butter. Stir thoroughly.
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Step 5:
Gently mix just enough to retain chunks of Serrano ham.
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Step 6:
Place the pan back over medium heat and mix using a figure-eight movement until it becomes thicker. Season with salt according to your taste. Itβs done when it starts to separate from the base of the pan.
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Step 7:
Move the croqueta mixture into a shallow rectangular container. Seal it with plastic wrap to avoid skin formation, allowing it to cool at room temperature. Afterward, chill it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes until firmer.
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Step 8:
Once chilled, use a spoon to portion out small servings and then roll them in breadcrumbs.
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Step 9:
Using your hands, grab some of the batter and shape it into a cylindrical form.
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Step 10:
Crack the two eggs into a bowl and whisk them together. Add a bit of milk for extra moisture. Submerge your croquetas in this egg blend, followed by dredging them in bread crumbs prior to cooking.
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Step 11:
Warm up the oil at a high heat, ensuring you avoid burning yourself. Cook the croquetas until they turn golden brown and become crisp.
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Step 12:
After cooking, take the croquetas out of the oil and drain them on paper towels before serving. Now your croquetas are perfect for a Spanish-style appetizer! Accompany them with a quality white wine and some fresh salad greens, then savor them!
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