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Default Croquettes with no egg?


"ImStillMags" > wrote in message
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> On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 12:09:38 AM UTC-8, Julie Bove wrote:
>> Now I am Jonesing for croquettes after seeing that in the subject. The
>> problems? I need a recipe for baked ones with no egg. I used to make some
>> with hominy (perhaps grits?) and cheese. They were rolled in bread crumbs
>> and baked. I served them with tomato sauce on top. I think I no longer
>> have
>> the cookbook that that the recipe was in though. It did contain egg but I
>> think if I put enough cheese in, it might be enough to bind it all
>> together.
>>
>> Anyone have a recipe for some with no egg? And no, I don't really know of
>> any good egg substitutes. Most don't work. Flax seeds might work in this
>> though.

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> You can grind up chia seeds and mix with hot water, let stand and it
> becomes gelatinous enough to bind it.


Thanks! Have not tried that.