thread: How do you make your rissoles??

  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
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    How do you make your rissoles??

    What do you put in yours to make them extra yummy??

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    Grated cucumber, carrot, onion, cheese & tomato paste. Yum!

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    Oct 2008
    SA
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    We use a mixture of beef and pork mince, really makes a difference.

    I add diced onions, sometimes grated carrot too. From time to time I'll add rolled oats, surprisingly good.

    I add a packet of dry french onion soup mix, mixed herbs (fresh or dried) an egg and a splash of milk to help it bind. Sometimes a bit of grated parmesan cheese helps for a bit of added flavour.

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    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
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    I follow my mums recipe:

    Mince, egg, breadcrumbs, tomato sauce, hoi sin sauce, onion and mixed herbs.

    I've actually got some in the freezer, might have to pull em out for dinner now

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    May 2007
    Perth, WA
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    Teaspoon of vegemite or splashes of Worcestershire sauce is very yum. Otherwise an egg, grated carrot, onion and definitely parsley!

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    Feb 2009
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    Same as my mum - mince, grated onion, garlic, french onion soup mix, pepper, fresh parsley, egg, breadcrumbs, I like to add some sweet chilli sauce.

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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    I use beef mince, tomato, worchestershire & BBQ sauces, pkt stuffing mix, an egg, diced onion and a small tin of crushed pineapple... yummo!

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    May 2007
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    I also like to add an array of fresh grated veges: onion, carrot, zucchini, parsley and chives. Sometimes sweet potato, sometimes peas and corn. Cheese, egg, and sometimes breadcrumbs to make it all come together.
    I also second the pineapple! YUM! And sweet chilli sauce! Haven't done both together though

    Depends on my mood.

    I think you can add prety much anything to them, whatever your mood.

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    Feb 2009
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    I do: mince, 2 eggs, breadcrumbs, whatever herbs on hand, sweet chili sauce, bbq or tomato sauce, garlic, onion.... smosh it all together real good (I think this is the bit that makes them gooood, seriously get stuck into them with your hands till the mix is niiice and smooth - sometimes a little water helps to get it nice and mooshy) and sometimes I add grated veg if I can be bothered LOL. I don't do measurements with mine, I just keep adding stuff untill my mix feels right

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    Oh, I put in garlic too. & always egg & sometimes bread crumbs, sometimes BBQ & tomato sauce.

  11. #11

    Apr 2007
    the Sauna
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    no bread crumbs in mine , but i use 1 lg egg to bind and make sure my veggies are cut/diced very small or they will fall apart . i also add gormet garden herbs to mine and they taste sooo good

    i like just mince , garlic , onion , bacon , egg, parsley and a dash of worster sauce

    plain and simple and then you can add sauce or relish (tomamto relish YUM !!!) and i always cook them with the cheese on top so it melts and its soo delish and moist and you dont have to wait for melted cheese ... !

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    Dec 2007
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    KR you are on to something! Worcestershire sauce ALWAYS, a teaspoon of honey seeded mustard and squirt of tomato sauce

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    Oh yeah, garlic, I add that too

  14. #14
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    Apr 2009
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    The basic mince, onion, egg & breadcrumbs.
    Usually garlic, tomato sauce, worcestershire sauce, curry powder, mixed herbs, grated carrot & zucchini. Sometimes parmesan cheese...anything else I feel lilke at the time. I love rissoles for that reason - you can do almost anything to them