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Julie Bove[_2_] 21-07-2011 08:16 AM

Favorite Rissoles?
 
Okay I have never eaten these and only know what they are because I asked
someone some years ago. They were mentioned on "Are You Being Served" and
that is how I heard of them.

I did look them up online and it would appear that they are meat and
vegetables formed into patties, then baked or fried. Are the breadcrumbs
necessary? Breaded food is not something I eat much of.



Ozgirl 21-07-2011 12:47 PM

Favorite Rissoles?
 
If I use plain ground beef I add binders, usually eggs and crumbs or
flour. But in my house as a child rissoles were made of half ground beef
and half sausage mince (if you don't call it that then it is the smooth
stuff not lumpy as in regular ground (minced) meat). Mum mixed it
together with chopped onion (none for me), salt, pepper and tomato
sauce - I used tomato paste. It comes out firm, not crumbly (for want
of a better word) like a meatball when cooked.

"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
...
> Okay I have never eaten these and only know what they are because I
> asked someone some years ago. They were mentioned on "Are You Being
> Served" and that is how I heard of them.
>
> I did look them up online and it would appear that they are meat and
> vegetables formed into patties, then baked or fried. Are the
> breadcrumbs necessary? Breaded food is not something I eat much of.
>


Malcom \Mal\ Reynolds 21-07-2011 08:57 PM

Favorite Rissoles?
 
In article >, "Julie Bove" >
wrote:

> Okay I have never eaten these and only know what they are because I asked
> someone some years ago. They were mentioned on "Are You Being Served" and
> that is how I heard of them.
>
> I did look them up online and it would appear that they are meat and
> vegetables formed into patties, then baked or fried. Are the breadcrumbs
> necessary? Breaded food is not something I eat much of.


Mine is Isles

Julie Bove[_2_] 21-07-2011 09:55 PM

Favorite Rissoles?
 

"Ozgirl" > wrote in message
...
> If I use plain ground beef I add binders, usually eggs and crumbs or
> flour. But in my house as a child rissoles were made of half ground beef
> and half sausage mince (if you don't call it that then it is the smooth
> stuff not lumpy as in regular ground (minced) meat). Mum mixed it together
> with chopped onion (none for me), salt, pepper and tomato sauce - I used
> tomato paste. It comes out firm, not crumbly (for want of a better word)
> like a meatball when cooked.
>


Thanks!




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