Kid-Friendly Spiced Vegetable Croquettes

Kid Friendly Spiced Vegetable Croquettes

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Packed with goodness, homemade vegetable croquettes make delicious party appetizers, toddler finger food, or an everyday side dish. These spiced croquettes were my twin boys’ favorite veggie dish once I moved on from purees, plus they are perfect for batch cooking and storing in the freezer.

Seasoned with cumin, coriander and tumeric, this kid-friendly recipe is packed with goodness with a hint of Indian inspired flavor. Tumeric is one of my baby superfood ingredients, and whether you’re young or all grown up these veggie croquettes will be sure to please.

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Children & Spices in Recipes

I am a big believer in introducing young ones to interesting flavors. The more they are exposed to, the more they will be willing to explore new foods in the future. When I’m cooking for my kids I go easy on the salt, but if you’re cooking these for adults you can be a bit more heavy-handed with it, personally I love vegetable croquettes a little salty.

“If you look at India, the Middle East or Latin American countries, people add a lot of variety in their baby food. Using a variety of spices to make food taste good will expand the child’s palate, and also cut down on the sugar and salt that we often use to make foods taste better.”

Sheth, V. 2013. 5 Experts Answer: Is It OK to Give Babies Spicy Food? LiveScience.
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What Veggies Go Into Vegetable Croquettes?

You can make croquettes with most vegetables, so have a dig around your fridge and see what you have on hand. I would stay away from anything with high water content such as squash or tomatoes because you could end up in a mushy mess. The recipe I offer below uses potato, carrot, mushroom, onions and brocolli. A colorful mix which works wonderfully.

Kid Friendly Spiced Vegetable Croquettes chopped

Making the Vegetable Croquettes

Get ready to get your hands messy! Once all the veggies are cooked, mixed and spiced, you’re going to form the croquette shapes in your hands. Don’t be too precious with the shape, they look prettier once breaded! I find keeping my hands moist helps with the sticky texture. I’ll rinse my hands every so often during the process to make it easier.

Kid Friendly Spiced Vegetable Croquettes pre-breaded

Baking the Croquettes

Fully cook the vegetable croquettes, even if you’re going to freeze them. I have experimented with freezing before baking but they are too soft and lose their shape. I pre-brown the breadcrumbs in a pan to get a lovely golden color to the coating, but this wouldn’t be necessary if you are using Italian breadcrumbs rather than panko or homemade breadcrumbs (I use panko).

Kid Friendly Spiced Vegetable Croquettes baked

Spiced Vegetable Croquettes Recipe

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Reheating from Frozen

The croquettes are a little labor-intensive, but they freeze so well, I highly recommend making loads! I then just reheat from frozen on a baking tray. I reheat at 400℉ for around 20mins until hot in the center. It’s good to know I always have something healthy the little ones will eat, ready to go in the freezer. I’ve been freezing them in the pint-sized Ball jars (check the labeling as to which jars are freezer friendly) which make a good batch size for heating up.

I’ve made these so many times now I can do it with my eyes closed and they are totally worth the work!


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