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Default Croquettes with no egg?


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> On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 00:09:20 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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>>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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> Latkes don't need eggs. Mashed spuds make good croquettes, no eggs
> required.


Don't think I've ever had a potato croquette. How do you make them?