Last week I made Walnut Croquettes
for the first time ever.  I followed the
recipe my Mum got from her friend.  
Croquette comes from the French verb
“croquer” which means “to crunch”.  Croquettes are also deep fried minced food
shaped into a ball or roll.  Here croquettes
refer to crispy sweet biscuits.
This recipe is easy to make and does
not require too many and very specific ingredients. I seldom make desserts but
I always have sugar, flour, baking powder and vanilla extract in my kitchen
cupboard as well as a few eggs in my fridge. I had enough walnuts left (I
regularly buy walnuts to add in my bread) so I did not have to go out and do any
shopping.  
Before I give you the recipe I need
to point out an important thing about these croquettes: they don’t contain any
fat!  Yes, this is not only healthy but
also economical.  No excuses for not
making more and sharing them with your friends.
Walnut Croquettes
Yield: about 50 croquettes
Ingredients:
- 250g four
 - 200g sugar
 - 1 tsp. (flat) baking powder
 - 50g walnut (chopped coarsely)
 - 2 tsp. vanilla extract
 - 2 eggs + ½ beaten egg for brushing
 
Steps:
- Mix baking powder and flour; add sugar and walnuts. Stir well.
 - Add the eggs and vanilla extract and whisk well until incorporated. When the dough becomes hard (use your hands) and knead it to make a ball.
 - Divide the dough into 4 parts. Roll each part in a cylinder (about ø 1.5cm). They will expand while cooking.
 - Place the rolls on a baking tray with baking paper and brush them with the remaining beaten egg.
 - Bake them in a pre-heated oven at 180-190⁰C for about 20 minutes. (The dough must remain pale)
 - Remove them from the oven and let them cool down for 2-3 minutes. Slice them diagonally with a sharp knife (about 1cm thick.)
 
The cookies can be stored in an
airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
Enjoy!
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