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Egg Filled Tuna Croquettes


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Egg Filled Tuna Croquettes on platePotatoes and tuna - these are just two of the many foods that my eldest son loves to have on his plate. Today I tried another recipe and luckily, he liked it so much that he wanted me to make more.

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Ingredients:

Steps:

  1. Mash potatoes in a bowl. Add tuna flakes, salt and pepper to taste. Mix well to evenly combine.
  2. mashed potatoes & tuna mixed
     
  3. Scoop a spoonful of the mixture and press it flat into the spoon. Place a peeled quail egg in the center.
  4. Egg Filled Tuna Croquettes
     
  5. Roll to completely cover the egg with tuna mixture to form to a ball.
  6. wrapped egg with tuna mix
     
  7. You can refrigerate for 30 minutes to set.
  8. Egg Filled Tuna balls on plate
     
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  9. Coat each ball with beaten eggs.
  10. Egg Filled Tuna mix dipped in egg
     
  11. Roll over corn starch or bread crumbs.
  12. Drop them straight into deep fryer. Cook until brown and crisp.
  13. Croquettes cooking in oil
     

Tip:

  1. Adjust heat from high, to medium, to low to allow the inside to cook and prevent the outside from burning.
  2. cooked Egg Filled Tuna Croquettes
     

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