Noun
minced cooked meats (or vegetables) in thick white sauce; breaded and deep-fried
Source: WordNetBack upstairs in the kitchen, Chateau Chantal’s in-house chef de cuisine, Chris Mushall, is preparing the first course—potato scallion croquette with cornichons, whole grain mustard and Gruyere fondue. Source: Internet
The braised duck leg croquette is crisp and greaseless; a bronzed beauty, all bite and depth and flavour. Source: Internet
Starting at 6:30pm on February 13th, you’ll have a rare chance to try beers like the Westvleteren 12 (not available in the U.S.) alongside a course like duck fat-roasted beets with lamb’s lettuce and fromage blanc croquette. Source: Internet
If taking chances is part of the creative process of this kitchen, the simple potato croquette playfully encased with chopped shrimp delights. Source: Internet
There was also a potato croquette which came with my fish, which was cooked so the skin was crispy but the flesh just fell apart. Source: Internet
We got the seafood pizza and the creamy scallop croquette sandwich. Source: Internet