‘Cheesy’ Garlic & Herb Fable Croquettes x Mingle
‘Cheesy’ Garlic & Herb Fable Croquettes x Mingle
Mingle Seasoning
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Category
Healthier Indulgence
Servings
4
Prep Time
20 minutes
Cook Time
30 minutes
This recipe calls for two packets of Fable because ‘you don’t want to have too many croquettes!’ said no one ever.We have partnered with our friends at Fable Food. You can get both Mingle and Fable at Coles now.
The guys at Fable have come up with this tasty recipe! Perfect for a starter for the whole household!
Ingredients
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500g of Fable (2 packets)
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1 tbsp olive oil
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1 cup panko crumbs
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¼ cup finely chopped fresh chives
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¼ cup pickled jalapenos, finely chopped (can be substituted with chopped cornichons for non-spicy preferences)
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½ cup raw cashews, soaked at least 2hrs in room temperature water
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½ brown onion, diced
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½ medium sized carrot, peeled diced
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½ potato, peeled diced
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3 tbsp nutritional yeast
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3 tbsp of Mingle's Garlic & Herb
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1 tsp onion powder
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1 tsp salt
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Olive Oil
Directions
METHOD
SOAK cashews in room temperature water for at least two hours. Once soaked, strain and discard water.
BOIL diced onion, potato and carrot in 500ml of water in a saucepan for 30 minutes. The liquid should have mostly reduced to about ¼ cup. If there is still more liquid, strain into a bowl and reserve.
WHILE onion mixture is boiling, pulse Fable in a food processor until a chunky mince like consistency is achieved. Then fry Fable off in a pan with olive oil until brown. Stir Fable to even caramelise allowing pieces to develop some crispiness on around the edges.
IN A BLENDER, add the cooked potato, onion, carrot, soaked cashews, Mingle Garlic & Herb Seasoning Blend, onion powder, salt, nutritional yeast and ¼ cup of the reserved boiling liquid.
PUREE on high speed until smooth. You should end up with a consistency of thick yoghurt. Add more liquid if too thick and puree.
IN A MIXING BOWL, combine creamy puree with Fable pieces, diced jalapeno pickles (or cornichons) and fresh chives. Mix through to combine, salt to taste and chill mixture in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
ONCE CHILLED, heat oil in a saucepan for medium-deep to frying. While oil is heating up, take a heaped tablespoon of the mixture and mould into thick ‘logs’ around 4cm in length. Place into a bowl of panko crumbs to generously coat, gently squeezing crumbs into the croquette. Repeat until mixture is finished.
ONCE the oil is very hot, gently drop croquettes, one by one, into the saucepan of hot oil and fry until golden brown. This won’t take very long – around one minute so be on standby to scoop them out onto a plate with some paper towel to soak off excess oil.