So today I have a very simple and quick recipe that of course is 100% Vegan and on a budget.
quick story short because like I said I just like to get to the recipe and nobody wants to read a novel before a recipe.
In my family I am known as the Cheapskate Vegan because of course now these days we all want to save money and/or alot of us cannot afford all those expensive nuts and oils and condiments. To be honest being vegan is very EXPENSIVE! So I actually really try to find cheaper alternatives to everything/anything vegan also recipes that I can shorten in time because lets face it or even admit it when we are hungry we want food ASAP right?
So without any further ado…
Yesterday I had no Idea what to make. Then I remembered one of my favorite foods my grandmother made when my family and I used to visit her in japan. Korokke!! (as from a previous blog you know that I am part Korean.. SURPRISE! I’m Japanese too) ok to continue. So I looked through my whole pantry and fridge hoping to find the ingredients I needed and There they were!
Prep time: Depends on your speed
Cook time: Depends on your speed and how fast your stove heats up
Ingredients:
- 2 peeled potatoes
- 6 baby carrots
- 1 Tsp Salt (divided)
- 1/2 cup of flour
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup Panko
- 3/4 cup Oil of your choice
Sauce ingredients:
- Ketchup
- Soy sauce
Directions:
Boil a pot of water and sprinkle 1/2 tsp salt into the water.
Cut the peeled potatoes into cubes and put them into the pot of water along with the baby carrots and boil for about 10 min.
When the potatoes and carrots are nice and soft take them out. Let the carrots cool on the side.

Hand mash the potatoes into a potato salad consistency. (Hand mash the potatoes because you don’t want to have smooth mashed potatoes like thanksgiving day you want a well textured potato mix but DO NOT leave huge chunks of potatoes in there keep your chunks as tiny as possible) Keep in mind later they will be molded into patties.

After you finish getting the texture you like cut the carrots into tiny cubes and mix that in with the potatoes.

Take your 1/2 cup of flour and put the other 1/2 tsp of salt and mix it in.
Next take a handful of the potato mix and mold them into your desired size of patties. I actually just molded them into the size of my palm and made them about 1/2 an inch to 1 inch thick.
Then dip it in the flour mix, dip your hand or fingers into the water and wet the patty so that the flour will be a little sticky
Dunk the patty into the panko and be very generous in coating it. (Repeat until all of the mixture is gone)
Depending on the speed of your stove heat up a pan with your 3/4 cup oil. the amount of oil you use varies on the size of your pan. I have a very small pan so 3/4 was just enough. So I would say fill it so that half of your patty will be submerged in the oil.
Fry it until the patties are golden brown and crisp. ( I will be honest some of your patties will break because they usually use egg to hold it together you just have to be very patient and delicate when flipping it.)
To prepare your sauce all you need is Ketchup and Soy sauce. mix those two together to your taste. I usually use 1/4 cup ketchup and 1 tbsp of soy sauce. You can always add more if it doesn’t taste right and double the amount if you are making a big batch of Korokke.
and that’s it!
Keep an eye out for the next Korokke recipe. I will be making Curry Korokke!
Enjoy and stay happy!