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Granatkroketten German Shrimp

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Ingredients

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1 onion, finely chopped
1 tablespoon butter
3 1/2 ounces boiled potatoes, riced (leftover ones are perfect for this)
14 ounces shrimp, chopped (the cheaper tiny ones are perfect for this)
salt, to taste
white pepper, to taste
1 pinch nutmeg
1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
1 teaspoon finely chopped dill weed
3 tablespoons milk
2 cups breadcrumbs
3 eggs, beaten
oil or shortening (for deep frying)

Nutritional information

432.7
Calories
99 g
Calories From Fat
11 g
Total Fat
4.2 g
Saturated Fat
361 mg
Cholesterol
698.4 mg
Sodium
47.5 g
Carbs
3.3 g
Dietary Fiber
5 g
Sugars
33.8 g
Protein
172g
Serving Size

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Granatkroketten German Shrimp

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    Adapted from Culinaria German, untried by me. Posted for ZWT. Prep time includes 15 minutes of standing time. Because I haven't tried this yet, I'm not sure how many croquettes this would make, so please disregard my uneducated guess at number of servings and let me know how many you get if you review this. Thanks! :)

    • 65 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Granatkroketten (German Shrimp Croquettes), Adapted from Culinaria German, untried by me Posted for ZWT Prep time includes 15 minutes of standing time Because I haven’t tried this yet, I’m not sure how many croquettes this would make, so please disregard my uneducated guess at number of servings and let me know how many you get if you review this Thanks! :), Adapted from Culinaria German, untried by me Posted for ZWT Prep time includes 15 minutes of standing time Because I haven’t tried this yet, I’m not sure how many croquettes this would make, so please disregard my uneducated guess at number of servings and let me know how many you get if you review this Thanks! 🙂


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Melt the Butter in a Saucepan Over Medium-High Heat, Then Sweat the Onions in the Butter Just Until Translucent (no Browning).

    2
    Done

    Mix in the Riced Potatoes and Chopped Shrimp.

    3
    Done

    Remove from the Heat and Season to Taste With Salt, White Pepper and the Nutmeg.

    4
    Done

    Knead in the Parsley, Dill Weed and Milk Until Evenly Distributed. Allow Mixture to Stand For 15 Minutes For Flavor to Develop.

    5
    Done

    During the Standing Time, Put the Breadcrumbs and the Beaten Egg in Two Separate Containers For Dipping. If You Only Use One Container For All the Breadcrumbs, Be Sure to Roll All the Croquettes in the Breadcrumbs Dry Before Dipping Them in the Egg Mixture and Rerolling Them in the Breadcrumbs to Avoid Clumping. If You Prefer, You Can Divide the Breadcrumbs Into Two Dishes Instead (one For Pre-Egg, One For Post-Egg).

    6
    Done

    Heat the Oil or Shortening in a Deep-Fryer to 375 Deg F.

    7
    Done

    Form the Shrimp Mixture Into Cork-Shaped Croquettes. Roll the Croquettes in the Breadcrumbs, Then Dip Them in the Beaten Egg, Then Roll Them in the Breadcrumbs Again. Deep-Fry Croquettes in Batches For About 4 Minutes Per Batch, or Until Uniformly Golden. Drain Them on Paper Towels Briefly Before Serving.

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