Crocchè

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A plate containing crocchè and panelle
A plate containing crocchè and panelle

Crocchè (a corruption of the French croquettes) are a dish of Neapolitan origin, made from mashed potato and egg, which is covered in breadcrumbs and fried.

Chrocchè are typically a Southern Italian street food, ubiquitous at friggitorie, the Italian equivalent of a "chippy".

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