Where can I buy these??
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Potato Croquette Balls, also called Pomme Noisettes available in most supermarkets near the frozen chips.
McCain make them.
http://www.mccainfoodservice.co.uk/classics/produc...
McCain make them.
http://www.mccainfoodservice.co.uk/classics/produc...
Edited by shakotan on Thursday 18th February 09:31
Moose: how hard can it be to knock a few up.
All they are is mashed potato (easy on the milk and butter) - usually with something added and mashed in like finely chopped fried onion or a good diced ham.
Roll it into balls/tubes/little cakes/whatever then breadcrumb by dipping in a beaten egg and rolling it in the crumbs. Twice.
Shallow or deep fry in properly HOT oil until golden brown.
I sometimes make them if we have left over mashed potato.
All they are is mashed potato (easy on the milk and butter) - usually with something added and mashed in like finely chopped fried onion or a good diced ham.
Roll it into balls/tubes/little cakes/whatever then breadcrumb by dipping in a beaten egg and rolling it in the crumbs. Twice.
Shallow or deep fry in properly HOT oil until golden brown.
I sometimes make them if we have left over mashed potato.
cheddar said:
Probably best left as a decent memory.
Much like the Countach poster. Great memory, crap in reality.
Indeed. Much like the Countach poster. Great memory, crap in reality.
On those lines, I tried Mr Brains faggots a while back out of the blue. Loved them when I was a kid. The grown up reality was that they were repulsive.
Oh, and if anyone wants it, I still have my Countach framed picture in the garage!
The Moose said:
shakotan - those are correct. Except you can't seem to buy them anywhere 
Also have e-mailed McCain, but not got a reply back.
How disappointing as I wanted some (as bad as that sounds!!!)
Cheers
The Moose

Also have e-mailed McCain, but not got a reply back.
How disappointing as I wanted some (as bad as that sounds!!!)

Cheers
The Moose
rfn said:
They look like Potato Croquettes.
I expect any decent supermarket would have them in the frozen aisle (Waitrose certainly does).
Waitrose definitely do sell these, if there is one near to you?I expect any decent supermarket would have them in the frozen aisle (Waitrose certainly does).
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? Gnocchi, it the Italian bit of the supermarket