Quizzes & Puzzles29 mins ago
Corned Beef Rissoles
25 Answers
Does anyone have a good recipe for corned beef rissoles please? I'd like to make them to the quality of the ones bought in fish and chip shops and they have to round and about the size of a snookerball rather than flat.
Corned beef, herbs, potatoes and onion are the usual ingredients with the whole thing covered in breadcrumbs.
Thank you.
Corned beef, herbs, potatoes and onion are the usual ingredients with the whole thing covered in breadcrumbs.
Thank you.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by jadyn. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember from childhood a corned beef pie that I occasionally make nowadays when I want a comfort food type basic meal. Any spare filling was fried into rissoles, I remember them as being delicious; although served in a traditional flat shape there's no reason they couldn't be formed into balls.
The ingrediants were
Corned beef .... large tin cut into chunks
Potatoes....about 4 large...baking potatoe size
Onion ....1 large ....cut into thick slicies
Carrot ...1 med sized cut into small dice
Worcestor sauce
Egg
Butter
Boil the potatoes, carrots and onions together in salted water, then mash them with the egg and maybe some butter till smooth, but you don't want it to become 'wet', it needs to be on the dry side.
Add the corned beef and mash that in. Then add a, few drops of Worcestor to taste, possibly add some black pepper, that's up to you.
Let the mix cool a little so you can handle it then form into the shape you want. You then put them in the fridge for half an hour so they set into shape before you fry them.
Very simple, but very tasty.
The ingrediants were
Corned beef .... large tin cut into chunks
Potatoes....about 4 large...baking potatoe size
Onion ....1 large ....cut into thick slicies
Carrot ...1 med sized cut into small dice
Worcestor sauce
Egg
Butter
Boil the potatoes, carrots and onions together in salted water, then mash them with the egg and maybe some butter till smooth, but you don't want it to become 'wet', it needs to be on the dry side.
Add the corned beef and mash that in. Then add a, few drops of Worcestor to taste, possibly add some black pepper, that's up to you.
Let the mix cool a little so you can handle it then form into the shape you want. You then put them in the fridge for half an hour so they set into shape before you fry them.
Very simple, but very tasty.
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.