Croquetas de Pollo

Croquetas de Pollo

Prep Time 1 hour (plus chilling)
📈 Difficulty Medium
👥 Servings
8

Croquetas de Pollo represent the perfect marriage of Spanish comfort and Cuban ingenuity, where tender shredded chicken is enveloped in a rich, velvety béchamel sauce that's been subtly spiced with nutmeg and garlic powder. These golden-fried orbs showcase a delicate contrast: the crispy, golden-brown exterior gives way to a creamy, luxurious interior that melts in your mouth. Each bite delivers the comforting warmth of home-cooked Cuban cuisine, with the chicken's subtle sweetness complemented by the aromatic spices. Traditionally served as an appetizer or snack, these croquetas are a cornerstone of Cuban cafeterias and bakeries, often enjoyed with a cold beer or café con leche. Their appearance is deceptively simple yet elegant, with a perfect golden sheen that hints at the creamy richness within. The dish embodies the Cuban philosophy of making the most of humble ingredients through skillful technique and cultural tradition.

Nutrition & Info

338 kcal per serving
Protein 18.3g
Carbs 34.2g
Fat 14.4g
Protein Carbs Fat

Instructions

  1. 1

    Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat, stir in the flour to make a roux, then gradually whisk in the milk, cooking until you have a very thick béchamel sauce.

  2. 2

    Fold the finely shredded chicken, nutmeg, garlic powder, salt, and pepper into the thick béchamel, mixing until the chicken is evenly distributed throughout the sauce.

  3. 3

    Spread the mixture onto a parchment-lined sheet pan in an even layer, cover with plastic wrap pressed directly on the surface, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours until very firm.

  4. 4

    Shape the chilled mixture into small cylinders about 2 inches long, then dredge each one in flour, dip in beaten eggs, and roll in breadcrumbs to coat completely.

  5. 5

    Deep fry the croquettes in oil at 350°F (175°C) for 3 to 4 minutes, turning occasionally, until they are uniformly golden brown and crispy on all sides.

  6. 6

    Drain on paper towels and serve hot, as the best croquetas have a shattering crispy exterior that gives way to the creamy chicken filling inside.

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Did You Know?

The name 'croqueta' comes from the French word 'croquer' meaning 'to crunch,' but in Cuban cuisine, these croquetas are typically served as a warm, creamy dish rather than the cold, crispy French version, making them a unique Cuban adaptation that showcases the island's distinct culinary identity.

The Story Behind Croquetas de Pollo

Croquetas de Pollo trace their origins to Spanish culinary traditions brought to Cuba during the colonial period, where they were adapted to local tastes and ingredients. The dish evolved significantly in Cuban cuisine, incorporating local spices and cooking techniques while maintaining its core structure. These croquetas became particularly popular in Cuban cafeterias and bakery shops, where they served as both a quick snack and a symbol of Cuban culinary heritage, representing the country's ability to transform simple ingredients into complex, satisfying dishes.

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