Crocchè
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| Type | Street food |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Italy |
| Region or state | Sicily and Campania |
| Main ingredients | Mashed potatoes, eggs, bread crumbs |
Crocchè [krokˈkɛ] (from the French croquettes) are a dish of Neapolitan and Sicilian origin, made from mashed potato and egg, which is covered in bread crumbs and fried.
Crocchè are typically a Southern Italian street food, ubiquitous at friggitorie specializing in fried foods, the Italian equivalent of Fish and chip shops.
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External links[edit]
- A feature about a Palermitan friggitoria (in Italian)
