Nacho sauce and bacon potato Croquette [Being loud may not work]
Nacho sauce and bacon potato Croquette [Being loud may not work]

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook nacho sauce and bacon potato croquette [being loud may not work] using 15 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Nacho sauce and bacon potato Croquette [Being loud may not work]:
  1. Make ready Nacho Cheese Sauce And Bacon Potato Croquette
  2. Make ready Nacho Cheese Sauce (Store purchased)
  3. Make ready 3-5 pcs Bacon
  4. Make ready 2 pcs medium size Russet Potato
  5. Make ready Some bread crumb
  6. Take 1 egg
  7. Prepare Some all purpose flour
  8. Make ready Loud chick (尖叫鸡)
  9. Make ready 3/4 cup cooked rice
  10. Get 2 egg
  11. Get Tomato sauce
  12. Get Some cooked rice
  13. Take Seaweed
  14. Get Spring onion
  15. Prepare Cherry tomato

Serve immediately as is or, garnish with your choice of extra toppings from the toppings list. They include Irish soda bread with a French tapenade, Swedish cookies, and potato croquettes with sauerkraut. Trisha and her sister work on their knife skills with assistance from a local chef. Philly cheesesteaks served as the inspiration for this twist on a platter of nachos, with thinly sliced steak, melted provolone, homemade cheese sauce, and hot peppers standing in for the.

Instructions to make Nacho sauce and bacon potato Croquette [Being loud may not work]:
  1. Peel the skin of the potatoes. Bring a pot of water to a boil, add some salt, then add in the potatoes and boil for 30minutes. Use a chopstick to test if it is soft by poking a hole through the middle of the potatoes. If not, continue to boil. If yes, drain the water and set aside.
  2. Mash the cooked potatoes and set aside for later used.
  3. Pan- fried the bacon and chopped into smaller pieces. Mix it well with the Nacho cheese sauce. (I use very generous amount.)
  4. Split the potatoes into 3 portions. Roll them into 3 ball. For each ball, make a well in the centre and start filling it with the bacon and Nacho cheese sauce mix, then using your hand to push the filling downward and then fold the sides to the centre.
  5. Dust the potatoes with the flour, then pass through the egg wash and finally coat with bread crumbs.
  6. Fry the potatoes over medium heat on a frying pan with shallow oil till golden brown on both sides.
  7. To create the loud chick - add some oil in the pan and stir-fry the cooked rice with the eggs. Then, mold it into the chick shape (as above). Use some cooked rice with tomato sauce and create the mouth and the crown. Use cooked rice to roll into two balls for the eyes and add seaweed for eyeballs.
  8. Add spring onion and cut cherry tomato as the background.
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This vegan nacho sauce is so good, it may even be better than cheese. They are simply croquettes made with kabocha instead of the more common filling of potatoes. The outside of the panko-crusted croquettes is crispy, while the soft mashed kabocha inside is sweet and tender. These croquettes have just the right balance of savory and sweet. Korokke is a Japanese meat and potato croquette.

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