Bitterballen I

Description
Bitterballen, bite-size Veal croquettes. These are usually eaten when dutch people go to a bar and served with a drink. I quess you could call it dutch 'Tapas' !

Ingredients

 * 200 g Veal shoulder, cubed
 * 1 bouquet garni
 * 400 ml beef stock
 * 30 g butter
 * 30 g flour
 * salt and pepper
 * nutmeg
 * 2 eggs
 * 100 g breadcrumbs
 * sunflower oil (for frying)
 * French mustard

Directions
in a pan put meat, bouquet garni and beef stock slowly to the boil and simmer for about 1 hour until meat is tender.

Strain off 200 ml stock into a measuring jug.

Slice the cooked meat very thinly.

Melt the butter in a pan and stir in the flour.

Add the stock, while stirring, and continue stirring until the sauce is thick and smooth.

Leave the sauce to cook gently for about 2 minutes.

Stir in the meat and add salt, pepper and nutmeg to taste.

Pour the ragout onto a flat plate and refrigerate until firm.

(Best to make this one day in advance) In a deep plate beat the eggs with one tablespoon of water.

Shape the ragout into 24 balls (Little bit smaller than golfball) and roll in the breadcrumbs.

Then roll in the beaten eggs and breadcrumbs again.

Repeat until well coated.

Heat oil in a deep fat fryer to 180 degrees celcius.

Deep fry croquettes 6 at the time for 3-4 minutes until brown and crisp.

Drain on paper towel.

Serve the warm'bitterballen' on a plate with a serving of mustard next to it.