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Default Croquettes with no egg?

On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 06:58:10 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Sunday, January 7, 2018 at 9:30:43 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Cindy Hamilton" wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>> On Saturday, January 6, 2018 at 5:04:50 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> > On Sat, 6 Jan 2018 16:05:02 -0500, jmcquown >
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >On 1/5/2018 6:13 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> "U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> Um dur, Steve. I specifically said "no egg" and "baked". So...
>> > >>>
>> > >>> No, what I replied to was this
>> > >>> Don't think I've ever had a potato croquette. How do you make them?"
>> > >>> I answered your rhetorical question.
>> > >>> Since this is a cooking group, if you were interested, I thought you
>> > >>> would be able to figure a simple work around for no egg and baking.
>> > >>> Janet US
>> > >>
>> > >> Nope. Because as I said... I have yet to find a suitable egg
>> > >> substitute.
>> > >
>> > >"Dur". Cook something else!
>> >
>> > I like croquettes. If I couldn't have eggs, I'd want to investigate
>> > eggless croquettes too. "Dur".

>>
>> In Julie's position, I would have googled "vegan croquettes baked" and
>> used my judgment as to what looked promising.
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton
>> ==
>>
>> OTOH given this is a food group ...

>
>I'm not sure I would have expected anybody here to have experience with
>baked, eggless croquettes. Everybody's eating habits seem to be pretty
>close to average. Julie is 6*sigma away from the mean.


"Does anybody have an eggless croquette recipe" isn't a very weird
question in a food group.