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South African croquettes

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While we cannot claim that the croquette hails from our ‘truly’ South African heritage, nothing says South African food quite like taking a recipe and “South Africanising” it! The delicious croquette originates from France, and it’s thought to have been a way of up-cycling meat and scraps when food was scarce in the 19th century. However, many cultures have adapted the croquette, making it quite challenging to decide who authentically “owns” the tasty snack.

Who could blame us South Africans for taking the simple croquette and adapting it to fit in with our vibrant and colourful lifestyle? When tracking back through history, French food was the ‘in thing’ in the Netherlands during the 18th century, and it’s thought that this is how croquettes came to be a part of South African cuisine. The Dutch love their croquettes so much that McDonald’s created a burger called the McKroket, which has a kroket-patty! Now that’s some serious dedication to traditional food.

Origins aside, socialising with friends in the hot sun calls for wholesome, tasty South African snacks everywhere in the world – enter the spotlight: the South Africanised croquette!

 

What is a croquette?

First things first, what is a croquette? It’s pronounced ‘Kro-Ket.’ The French tend to roll the ‘R’ and make it sound much dreamier than we ever could. That said, no matter how you pronounce it, it’s sure to be a favourite at any mealtime.  Now that you know how to say it let’s move onto what it is.

By definition, it’s a small cake or round ball of potato, fish, or meat, which is coated in egg and breadcrumbs and deep-fried. Who could say ‘no’ to that? The beauty of the croquette means it can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion, just like a favourite pair of jeans. It is served as a side dish with boerewors straight from the braai or as an elegant snack at your next party with a spicy dip. By playing around with the ingredients, you can incorporate this treat into your menu to complement almost any South African food. The croquette is, without doubt, one of the most popular South African snacks.

 

The ultimate SA croquette recipe 

Below we share our favourite variation of the croquette recipe with you. This recipe captures the very essence of being a South African!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgjJcUZmZpE

 

How to make caramelised onion and boerewors croquettes

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All that’s needed is to invite friends and family for a lekker get-together and some delicious South African snacks in the sun. Using the last of the Coke, pour yourself a well-deserved klippies and cola, sit back and relax and enjoy those crispy, crunchy croquettes. And remember, there are so many different variations to choose from; why not try a chakalaka and mince croquette next time or add some chili for a cheeky ‘bite in the croquette’ – find out which variation is your favourite! Enjoy!

 

Chat with FinGlobal about your tax & financial emigration needs

In order to enjoy your favourite South African snacks in a foreign country, you have to get there first! That’s where we come in! At FinGlobal, we specialise in providing SA expats with tax and financial emigration and advice and guidance. You undoubtedly want your emigration to run smoothly, and with our help, that’s to be expected. Want to chat more about your upcoming emigration and financial obligations? Chat with us at FinGlobal! You can contact us on +27 028 312 2764 or email us at info@finglobal.com.

 

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