Indonesian Chicken Rissoles (Risol/Risoles Ayam)
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Indonesian Chicken Rissoles (Risol/Risoles Ayam)
39 steps
Prep:1hCook:1h
Updated at: Mon, 17 Aug 2026 01:03:53 GMT
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Ingredients
20 servings
Filling
150 grcarrots
peeled and diced
500 grboneless skinless chicken breasts
thighs steamed and shred the meat
2 Tbspbutter unsalted
1onion
small, diced
3 clovesgarlic
minced
40 grmilk powder
300mlchicken broth
3 Tbspsugar
¼ tspground white pepper
salt
to taste
1 stalkgreen onion
finely chopped
1 stalkcelery leaves
finely chopped
2 Tbspall-purpose flour
Skin
250 grall-purpose flour
550 grwater
1egg
large
1 Tbspbutter
melted
0.5 Tbspsalt
40gcondensed milk
2 tspall-purpose flour
4 tspwater
Coating
Instructions
Step 1
If you have leftover cooked chicken meat, you can skip this step and shred the chicken meat and set aside. I used leftover rotisserie chicken meat (breast or dark meat combo works here). You will need about 300 grams (about 10.5 oz)
Step 2
Steam the chicken meat until cooked through, about 15-20 minutes. I like to steam versus boiling because by steaming, the meat doesn't taste bland. Save the juice for other use (It's good stuff). When it's cool enough to handle, shred the meat. Set aside
Step 3
Preparing the filling:
Step 4
Melt butter in a pan and saute onions and garlic until fragrant and soft, about 3 minutes.
Step 5
Add the carrots, shredded chicken, chicken broth, milk powder, sugar, salt, and ground pepper. Stir to combine.
Step 6
Sprinkle in the flour and keep stirring to prevent lumps.
Step 7
Cook until the mixture is thickened. Sprinkle in green onion and celery leaves. Stir to combine. Have a taste and adjust to your preference
Step 8
Remove from the heat and let it cool down completely before wrapping. Can be prepared one day ahead
Step 9
Prepare the batter:
Step 10
In a large mixing bowl, add in all-purpose flour, salt, sugar, and eggs. Stir to mix everything. Gradually add in the milk and stir to mix thoroughly. Lastly add in the melted butter. Important step: Strain the mixture to get rid of any lumps
Step 11
You can also put all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth, which is what I did.
Step 12
Cover and let the batter rest for 30 minutes. This hydrates the flour and the crepes are less likely to tear when you cook it
Step 13
Cook the crepe:
Step 14
Preheat the non-stick skillet pan on low heat. Make sure you smear the pan with a little bit of oil (just a bit as you don't want to "fry" the skin, just enough so it won't stick to the pan) or if you have a non-stick spray, you can use that
Step 15
Laddle about 50 ml (about 1/4 cup for 8-inch pan) of the batter onto the pan
Step 16
Immediately swirl it around the pan to make sure it covers the entire surface of the pan.
Step 17
Cook for about 1 minute or a bit longer, you will see the edge start to crisp up a bit and leave the side of the pan and the center start to bubble a bit.
Step 18
You should be able to flip it to the other side
Step 19
Cook for about 10 seconds.
Step 20
Remove and flip onto a plate. Stack them up as you cook them
Step 21
Continue until you finish with the rest of the batter. Important step: you need to stir the batter each time before you ladle it over to the pan. You need to oil the pan/ spray with non-stick sprayer for each skin
Step 22
Wrapping:
Step 23
Mix 1 all-purpose flour and water in a bowl. It should be a consistency of a paste.
Step 24
Lay one skin on a flat surface and spoon about 1 spoonful of the filling, spread them in the middle of the skin (more towards your body).
Step 25
Fold the bottom part (the part near your body)
Step 26
Then the two sides and rolled it halfway
Step 27
Smear the paste on the remaining skin
Step 28
Fold over to seal. It will look a bit flatter after it's being wrapped. Continue with the rest of the skins and fillings
Step 29
Place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper while you are finishing assembling the rest
Step 30
Frying:
Step 31
Prepare the coating by mixing flour, cornstarch, and water. It should be a thin paste consistency, but not too watery. You don't need to thaw the risoles. Prepare the bread crumb in another shallow plate
Step 32
Heat up about 2-3 inches of oil in a medium deep skillet or fryer. Coat the risoles in the flour paste
Step 33
Then roll into bread crumbs
Step 34
Place them on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. You can freeze this in a freezer for one hour if you don't plan to cook on the same day. Once they are halfway frozen, transfer to a freezer-friendly container or bag and they can be kept frozen for 2 months. Do not thaw when you plan to fry them. They can be fried frozen
Step 35
When you dip a skewer inside the oil, there should be bubbles around it. The oil is ready. It is best not to over crowd your fryer. Fry about 3 at one time or as much as your fryer can accommodate. Fry over medium heat. You don't want the outside to burn and the inside is still cold.
Step 36
Fry until they are golden brown.
Step 37
Remove and put on an absorbent paper towel.
Step 38
Use an oil skimmer to remove any bread crumb bits in the oil because these bits will continue to get fried and burnt
Step 39
Place the risoles on a cooling rack set on top of the baking pan and keep them warm in the oven at 200 F (93 C) if you plan to serve them soon.
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