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Cheese and Bacon Potato Croquettes with Aioli

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    There is no truer mark of a great kitchen appliance than one which you begin using within fifteen minutes of bringing into the kitchen and then continue to use several times a week.

    A kettle and toaster are obvious contenders for being hardworking and indispensible, but now they have a competitor: The new Kambrook X-Blade stick blender.

    I came home one evening last month with this product and within fifteen minutes of opening it, I was using it. Using it, and crowing about it on Twitter as it happened.

    With four handy options and interchangeable attachments to choose from, this blender gives incredible versatility when you have a recipe that goes through couple of processes, without the need for lots of washing up or fiddling about.


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    That night, I made chicken parmagiana and used some stale crusts of bread and an old heel of parmesan which the X-blender easily turned into tasty breadcrumbs. I then changed attachments with one click and used the potato ricer to make the smoothest and creamiest mashed potatoes I’d had in ages.  You can use the hard-wearing metal stick blender attachment in the supplied jug to make a great gravy, or or a wonderful salsa, or even some food for baby. The options are endless.

    Here I have given you a recipe for Potato Croquettes, a classic French recipe that is just as versatile as the X-Blade. For one thing, this is a fantastic way to use up leftovers. Mashed potato provides a great basis for anything you need to use up – last night’s vegetables can be chopped (speedily in the small food processing bowl) and added to the mash, or you can even add a knob of chilled garlic and herbed butter to create a wonderful variation of a Kiev filling. I opted for cheese and bacon and then used the blender to make a sensational Aioli, that wonderful garlic mayonnaise we all love. The X-Blade made it in less than seven minutes with such incredible results I may never go without some in the fridge again.

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    Potato Croquettes 

    Makes 10

     

    INGREDIENTS

    • 600 – 700g (about 4 medium sized) floury potatoes
    • 2 rashers bacon, rinds removed and finely chopped
    • 120g tasty cheddar, finely grated
    • Salt and white pepper
    • 1 tsp fresh thyme leaves or ½ tsp dried thyme
    • ½ cup plain flour
    • 2 small eggs, beaten
    • 3 thick slices day-old bread
    • Vegetable oil for frying
    • Green Salad or lightly steamed vegetables to serve

    For the Aioli:

    • 2 bulbs garlic
    • 2 egg yolks
    • Juice and zest of one large lemon
    • 1 heaped tsp Dijon mustard
    • Sea salt to taste
    • 300 ml olive oil 

    METHOD

    1. Scrub the potatoes of all dirt and cut away any ‘eyes’, then place them, whole and unpeeled, in a saucepan of lightly salted water and bring them to the boil. Simmer for 15-20 minutes or until the tip of a sharp knife goes into the centre smoothly.
    2. While the potatoes are cooking, heat one spoonful of oil in a small frypan over medium heat and add the diced bacon. Gently fry for five minutes until the bacon is browned and starting to crisp. Drain on paper towel and set to one side.
    3. Drain the potatoes and when cool enough to handle, peel the skins away. Place the whole potatoes in a large bowl.
    4. Use the potato ricer attachment of the X Blade Blender to mash the potatoes until very smooth.  Add the grated cheese, bacon, thyme and season with salt and pepper before mixing well.
    5. Mould the potato into cylinder shapes about 5-6cm long and a little fatter than a wine cork. You can make them larger or smaller as you wish.
    6. Place the beaten eggs in one bowl, the flour in another.
    7. Tear the day old bread into chunks and place in the bowl of the X-Blade Blender and process until you have fine breadcrumbs. Tip the crumbs into a third bowl.
    8. Pour oil into a medium sized saucepan to a depth of 8 cm and heat over medium heat to a temperature of 180°C.  While the oil is heating, dip each croquette into flour, then egg, then breadcrumbs to coat completely and lay them on a plate until ready to fry.
    9. The oil is hot enough when you can stand the handle of a wooden spoon in the oil and it creates small fast rising bubbles. Use a heat-proof slotted spoon to lower the croquettes into the oil – cook them in batches of three or four at a time for about three minutes or until they are crisp and golden brown. Drain on paper towel and keep them warm while you finish cooking the remainder.

     

    Aioli

    1. Place the whole unpeeled garlic bulbs in a square of foil and drizzle with a little oil, then wrap the foil around the garlic. Roast in a 180°C oven for 40 minutes until the garlic is softened.  Cut the tops off each bulb and squeeze the softened roasted garlic into the bowl of the X-Blade blender.
    2. Add egg yolks, lemon juice, zest, mustard and a pinch of sea salt to the bowl and blend thoroughly for thirty seconds to combine.
    3. Add the oil, about 2 tablespoons at a time, to the eggs and blend thoroughly to combine. Continue blending for a further 20-30 seconds before stopping the motor and adding another two tablespoons of oil. Repeat this adding and blending stage until the oil is incorporated and the mayonnaise is very thick and creamy.
    4. Add 1 tablespoon hot tap water right at the end and blend for a further 10 seconds to emulsify the sauce. Check for seasoning, but it should be good and garlicky.
    5. Store in a clean screwtop jar in the fridge for up to three weeks. Aioli is a fabulous accompaniment to a rustic bread salad, green beans, potato wedges or with poached chicken in a sandwich.

     

     

    b2ap3_thumbnail_image005.jpgRecipe created and shared by Sandra Reynolds

    Sandra Reynolds has written over 1000 nutritious budget-friendly recipes for her blog The $120 Food Challenge, surviving unemployment payments and Aldi checkout lines along the way and turned personal adversity into a thriving blog.

    Her first cookbook, The $120 Food Challenge is published by Penguin Viking and Sandra is now writing her second cookbook. She still shops at Aldi every week.

     


    • SE 29 July 2013

      My accupuncture lady and friend Lynda is a vegetarian and I like to present it to her. She helped me out soooo often.

    • Josie Hanel 31 July 2013

      With 6 munchkins , this would be used constantly, if I get it first it will be Pumpkin soup, if the kids grab it it will be fruit smoothies, if hubby gets it, it could be anything.

    • THERESE RAINSFORD 01 August 2013

      This would be great and would help me make my home made pasta sauce. We get so many home grown tomatoes that we make up lots of pasta sauce to get us through winter and this would make it so much easier.

    • sam 25 August 2013

      I just don't have one but would rush out to buy ingredients for a mega awesome cheesecake.

    • bianca haynes 26 August 2013

      I would like to win a kambrook X-blade stick blender as it would be used daily and appreciated.

    • bianca haynes 26 August 2013

      I would like to win a kambrook X-blade stick blender as it would be used daily and appreciated.

    • Sheree Pallis 28 August 2013

      Kambrook X Blade Blender sure would mix
      Up all my fruit for a smoothie fix
      To keep healthy from the inside out,
      What a perfect addition in helping me out!

    • sue 29 August 2013

      Any one want a used food processor?!!! I'm moving on and upward.

    • Melissa Wilkes 29 August 2013

      Awesome, perfect, I can imagine all the delicious concoctions spoiling my family, its perfect size, perfect little abilities to compliment my imperfect little kitchen.

    • Melissa Wilkes 29 August 2013

      Awesome, perfect, I can imagine all the delicious concoctions spoiling my family, its perfect size, perfect little abilities to compliment my imperfect little kitchen.

    • Sophie 29 August 2013

      Mashed potato prepared with no fuss!
      For quick family meals we would trust
      Kambrook XBlade an absolute must!!

    • sara robinson 30 August 2013

      I made these croquettes last night, they were simple, delicious and satisfying, and most importantly budget friendly, but with two kids who have just both had braces put on they were soft and easy to eat, win allround

    • Alicia L 30 August 2013

      Looks like a fantastic little appliance! I'd love to make my own breadcrumbs to use for coating chicken; meatballs; pork!

    • Caro Shanks 30 August 2013

      I don't cook so anything that can make me look like a chef, even a little bit has got to be a winner for delicious breakky, lunch and of course dinner.

    • Heather Lowden 30 August 2013

      X Blade Blender sounds like one mean Mother. My poor old blender, affectionately referred to as "BRENDA" is a little on the tired side. May be time for "BLADE" to take over!

    • cheryl m 31 August 2013

      What a total time saver in the kitchen! i would use it to make dips for the kids veggie sticks, chop veggies to hide in lots of recipes like pasta sauce, make salsa, mash potatoes, biscuit crumbs for cheesecake bases, blending spices, the possibilities are endless!

    • Rebecca 31 August 2013

      I would love the x blade blender as this would make a huge difference in preparation time and cooking. Working full time, studying, and having 2 small children, I could always do with time saving appliances.

    • Lyn Richards 31 August 2013

      this would be awesome way to help us prepare our ingredients for our clean eating plan we are on. An X Blade Stick blender would be just the trick to help us on our diet to stick!

    • Julian Cartledge 31 August 2013

      An X Blade Blender would be my personal X Factor
      Meals singing better than Beyonce;
      Pleasantly ensconced,
      succulent, creamy vol-au-vents.
      Mushroom, chicken and cheese,
      and salmon, fresh lemon, with sour cream.
      For family I like to please;
      savoury delights appease

    • Faysie 31 August 2013

      Wow... after reading all about this 'magic little number'... I know the first thing I would make would be your potato croquettes... They look amazing, my mouth is watering just looking at the photos!!!

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