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Smothered Rissoles

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published22 Jul '25 Updated24 Jul '25
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Rissoles are great. Smothered Rissoles are AWESOME!!! Especially when it’s mushroom gravy doing the smothering. 🙂

Smothered Rissoles

Mushroom Gravy Smothered Rissoles

Anything smothered is a good thing, and today we are smothering rissoles in a mushroom gravy. Tomato sauce, step aside! I know you’re the classic choice for good ole’ Aussie rissoles, but I’m sorry, you can’t complete with a luscious mushroom gravy.

And if that weren’t enough, today’s rissoles will be the softest, juiciest ones you’ve ever had in your life because they’re cooked by simmering them in the gravy. Gently braising makes them way more tender than pan frying, plus there’s the extra benefit of the flavour exchange that takes place: the gravy gets flavoured by the rissole juices and the rissoles absorb the tasty gravy flavour.

It’s just downright tasty, homemade comfort food that everybody loves!

Smothered Rissoles

In case you’re wondering what rissoles are, they’re a nostalgic Aussie family favourite. Seasoned beef patties usually made with beef (though I adore chicken ones too) bound with breadcrumbs and egg then pan seared and typically served with Aussie tomato sauce (our version of ketchup).Here’s my recipe for classic rissoles. They will always have a place in my heart (and stomach!), but sometimes it’s nice to change things up!

For American readers out there, they’re like Salisbury Steak, but smaller, plus we hide veg in them.

Smothered Rissoles
Dent the patties so the rissoles don’t dome
Smothered Rissoles

And here’s a nice close up of the inside of the rissoles – can you tell how soft and tender they are inside??

Smothered Rissoles

Ingredients in Smothered Rissoles

Here’s what you need to make these Smothered Rissoles.

FOR THE PLUMP, JUICY RISSOLES

Grated vegetables and panko keeps these extra soft and moist inside, and onion, garlic and a little Worcestershire sauce makes them extra tasty!

Ingredients in Smothered Rissoles
  • Beef mince (ground beef) – Beef is classic though I’ve made rissoles with lamb before and it is so good! You can get lean if you want but fat is where the beefy flavour is. Just saying. 🙂 (PS If you want chicken rissoles, use this recipe – chicken needs a little extra flavour boost).

  • Onion – Grated, so it’s fine enough so we don’t have to sauté it separately beforehand (like we’d have to for diced onion). I know grating onion might seem like a weird concept but it’s so worth it for the extra tastiness you get in the rissoles – and we’ve got the box grater out anyway for the carrot and zucchini!

  • Carrot and zucchini – Hidden vegetables of choice. And also, they keep the inside of the rissoles moist.

  • Garlic – Where there is onion, there is garlic! Crush it using a garlic press or finely grate it.

  • Panko breadcrumbs – These make rissoles softer and fluffier than using regular breadcrumbs because the pieces are larger. Find them in the Asian aisle of regular grocery stores though cheaper at Asian stores.

  • Dried herbs – thyme and oregano. Though, not the end of the world if you don’t use them.

  • Worcestershire sauce – Savoury flavour. Just 2 teaspoons. Anymore and it tastes too Worcestershire-ish (that’s a thing)!

  • Egg – Keeps the rissoles together so they don’t fall apart when cooking.

MUSHROOM GRAVY

And here’s what you need for the gravy:

Ingredients in Smothered Rissoles
  • Unsalted butter – Makes a tastier gravy than using oil.

  • Garlic and onion – For flavour, and I also love the texture the slippery onion slices add to the sauce.

  • Mushrooms – I use regular button mushrooms but any sliceable mushrooms will work fine here.

  • Beef not chicken stock/broth – For gravy that’s a deep rich brown colour instead of an unimpressive pale brown colour. Also makes the gravy flavour more savoury than using chicken stock. I always use low sodium stock so I can control the amount of salt used.

  • Worcestershire sauce – For a touch of savoury flavour.

  • Flour – To thicken the sauce into a lovely gravy consistency that clings to the rissoles!


How to make Smothered Rissoles

The key here is to brown the rissoles without cooking them through as we will finish cooking them in the gravy as it thickens. That way, they are at optimum juicy, tender perfection!

How to make smothered rissoles
  1. Grate the onion using a box grater so the pieces are fine enough to cook through with the rissoles – avoid big chunks, make the onion as fine as you can. Grating is the trick! It avoids the need to pre-cook like you would with chopped onion.

  2. Mix in the remaining rissole ingredients. I use my hands to mix it well.

How to make smothered rissoles
  1. Form 12 patties (1/4 cup each), and press an indent into one side. This stops the rissoles from doming as they cook (I know you wouldn’t flatten them with a spatula and squeeze all the juice out!).

  2. Lightly sear the rissoles for 1 1/2 minutes on each side to brown them on the outside but avoid cooking them all the way through, as we will finish cooking them in the gravy for the softest, tastiest rissoles of your life! Cook in 2 batches and remove onto a plate.

    PS Use a pan large enough to fit all 12 rissoles in snugly. I use a 30cm/12″ non-stick pan.

How to make smothered rissoles
  1. Cook mushrooms – Give the pan a quick wipe with a paper towel to remove most of the black stuff (no need to be meticulous here). Then melt the butter, start with the onion then add the mushrooms and cook until softened (about 3 to 4 minutes). Add garlic for the last 30 seconds (if you add them too soon, they will burn).

  2. Cook off flour – Scatter the flour across the pan (don’t dump in one place) and stir for 1 minute to cook out the flouriness. It will seem a little dry rather than pasty, that’s ok, it will dissolve into the liquid fine.

How to make smothered rissoles
  1. Lump-free gravy – While stirring, slowly pour in half the beef stock then keep stirring until the floury mixture mixes into the stock and thickens it. Then pour in the rest of the stock, Worcestershire, salt and pepper and mix.

    Mixing as you pour, and pouring the stock in two parts are my little tricks for lump-free gravy!

  2. Simmer rissoles – Once the sauce comes up to a simmer, gently place the rissoles in a cook for 5 minutes until the sauce thickens into a thin gravy and the rissoles finish cooking through. Stir gently to make sure the base doesn’t catch.

    Goal thickness – Aim for the gravy to be thinner than you like, because it will thicken quickly as it cools which will happen as you serve it, get the plate to the table and yell for everyone to hurry up, get to the table, it’s time to eat!

Smothered Rissoles

Serve over a starchy vehicle of choice – mashed potato, plain rice or upgrade to Garlic Butter Rice If you’re doing the low carb thing, Cauliflower Mash is actually very nice (I know, you’re dubious, I was dubious too but I’ve been converted).

As for greens, it’s pictured with steamed broccolini tossed in a French dressing, not because I was trying to add a bit of European flair to this good ole’ Aussie fair but because it’s the dressing of the week. Here are the eight I rotate between as my standby dressings, they all last two to three weeks so they’re handy to have in the fridge, ready to grab when needed.

Use for leafy greens, any raw chopped salads and also for cooked vegetables – makes any boring steamed green so much more interesting! – Nagi x


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Smothered Rissoles

Smothered rissoles

Author: Nagi
Prep: 20 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Total: 35 minutes mins
Main
Aussie, Australian
4.80 from 25 votes
Servings4
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Recipe video above. Rissoles are great. Smothered rissoles are AWESOME!!! Especially when it’s mushroom gravy doing the smothering. 🙂
They're the softest rissoles you've ever had because we cook them in the gravy as it thickens. They come out so much softer than regular rissoles!
Serve over buttery mash for cosy comfort food you'll crave week after week.

Ingredients

RISSOLES:

  • 1/2 large onion , grated using standard box grater (Note 1)
  • 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs (sub regular breadcrumbs, Note 2)
  • 500g/ 1lb beef mince (ground beef)
  • 1 small zucchini , grated
  • 1 small carrot , peeled and grated
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 large garlic clove , crushed using garlic press or finely grated
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp oregano (optional)
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 3/4 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt (halve for table salt)
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce

COOKING:

  • 2 tbsp olive oil , for cooking

MUSHROOM GRAVY

  • 30g/ 2 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1/2 onion , sliced 5mm/0.2" thick
  • 2 garlic cloves , finely chopped
  • 200g/ 7 oz mushrooms , sliced 5mm/0.2″ thick
  • 3 1/2 tbsp flour (plain / all-purpose)
  • 2 cups beef stock / broth , low sodium
  • 1/4 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt (halve for table salt)
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce

TO SERVE

  • Mashed potato or other starchy vehicle of choice
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Instructions

ABBREVIATED RECIPE:

  • Mix rissole ingredients, form 12 patties, slightly indent one side. Cook in 2 batches until lightly browned but raw inside. Wipe pan clean, melt butter, cook onion, then mushrooms, add garlic towards end. Make roux then gravy. Cook rissoles in gravy as it thickens, 4 – 5 minutes, serve!

FULL RECIPE:

    Rissoles:

    • Grate the onion into a large bowl, add panko, toss to soak in the onion juices. Add remaining rissole ingredients and mix well with your hands.
    • Dented patties – Form 12 patties (1/4 cup each) and make a slight indentation on one side (this prevents doming while cooking).
    • Lightly brown – Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a large non-stick pan (30cm/12") over medium high heat. Cook half the rissoles for 1 1/2 minutes on each side until lightly browned but still raw inside. Remove onto a plate. Add the remaining oil and repeat with remaining rissoles.

    Mushroom gravy:

    • Clean pan – Discard excess oil and give the pan a rough clean with paper towels, just to remove most of the black bits.
    • Cook mushrooms – Melt the butter in the same pan, cook the onion for 1 minute, then add the mushrooms and cook for 3 – 4 minutes until they release water, soften, then become lightly browned. Add the garlic for the last 30 seconds.
    • Cook off flour – Turn the heat down to medium, scatter flour across the surface and stir for 1 minute – it will be like a dry paste.
    • Half beef stock – While stirring, pour in half the stock then keep mixing until the flour paste dissolves and thickens the liquid, and is lump free (about 30 seconds).
    • Simmer rissoles and thicken gravy – Add remaining stock, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper. Stir, turn heat up slightly to medium high. When it starts simmering, gently place the rissoles in (including any juices pooled on the plate). Cook rissoles 4 – 5 minutes until the liquid thickens into a thin gravy (aim for thinner than you want, thickens as you serve).
    • Serve rissoles over mash with plenty of sauce! Add a sprinkle of parsley if you're feeling fancy.

    Recipe Notes:

    1. Grating the onion is a neat way to get tasty onion flavour into the rissoles without the hassle of cooking diced onion separately (else you get raw onion bits in the rissoles).
    2. Panko breadrumbs are larger than regular breadcrumbs so they make rissoles softer. Find them in the Asian aisle at regular grocery stores though they’re cheaper at Asian stores!
    Leftovers keep for 4 days in the fridge. I just warm in microwave. To freeze, fully cool uncovered then freeze for up to 3 months. Uncooked – Freeze uncooked patties or refrigerate overnight. You can also make a full batch of gravy but cook only, say, half the rissoles and freeze the other half uncooked. Cool, freeze gravy, then used for the frozen rissoles.
    Nutrition per serving for rissoles and gravy. Excludes mashed potato.

    Nutrition Information:

    Calories: 456cal (23%)Carbohydrates: 19g (6%)Protein: 33g (66%)Fat: 28g (43%)Saturated Fat: 10g (63%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 138mg (46%)Sodium: 1032mg (45%)Potassium: 1105mg (32%)Fiber: 3g (13%)Sugar: 5g (6%)Vitamin A: 2907IU (58%)Vitamin C: 14mg (17%)Calcium: 74mg (7%)Iron: 5mg (28%)
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    94 Comments

    1. Bec says

      August 14, 2025 at 6:26 pm

      5 stars
      LOVED this! Was great for a cold winter night, we had it with mash potatoes and I ended up cooking my rissoles in the oven because I hate frying. Was a real hit and will be making again.

      Reply
    2. Mia says

      August 12, 2025 at 7:01 pm

      5 stars
      Absolutely loved these! Used a rather large carrot and zucchini and got 14 rissoles. Finished the sauce with some sour cream, was excellent!

      Reply
    3. Katie Ingles says

      August 11, 2025 at 8:38 pm

      3 stars
      For the amount of effort there are better recipes to try. It’s not bad but doesn’t wow like every other nagi recipe.

      Reply
    4. DJ says

      August 8, 2025 at 6:36 am

      These were so delicious. I served them with mashed potatoes. Loved that there was ample sauce to cover the mashed. They were even better as leftovers.

      Reply
    5. Ted says

      August 7, 2025 at 11:25 pm

      5 stars
      Love your recipes (recently bought your new cookbook). One pet peeve I have about so many recipes, including this one, is the oversimplification of time required in prep and cooking. For example- one minute for sautéing onions and 3-4 for mushrooms (they do get extra time in broth) is hardly enough time. I spent perhaps 10-15 minutes on that step). Maybe others don’t experience a problem with noted times….

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    6. Gemma says

      August 5, 2025 at 8:35 am

      5 stars
      Excellent dish, husband loved it. I suspect my zucchini and carrot were larger than recipe called for as I got 14 rissoles. I probably should also have squeezed some of moisture out of zucchini as patties a little bit moist but still delicious. 14 rissoles couldn’t fit in my pan, so after sealing them I laid them in a baking dish. Made sauce in pan. Poured it over rissoles in baking dish, and baked 180c for 25 min. Worked well, especially as my rissoles were a touch moist, it meant less handling of them. A great recipe, and would definitely make again.

      Reply
    7. Joss says

      August 4, 2025 at 8:24 pm

      5 stars
      So good my husband licked His plate! Comfort food at its best – thanks Nagi x

      Reply
    8. Naor says

      August 4, 2025 at 12:31 am

      5 stars
      Made this for an event with lots of company so we doubled everything. It came out great! Maybe add a note to let people know that it can be easily multiplied? Also, one cannot crowd the pan when cooking the Rissoles.

      Reply
    9. Clare says

      July 31, 2025 at 6:53 pm

      Got a relative who cannot eat tough stuff. She abolished this – as did I. Thanks Dozer and Nagi and Dozer’s team. You all do such good and generous and compassionate work.

      Reply
    10. Laura says

      July 31, 2025 at 5:28 pm

      This is absolutely delicious!! I doubled the recipe but my pan wasn’t big enough so I did it in two batches. I didn’t dehydrate the zucchini enough so the meatballs fell apart so it kinda turned into mince but still oh so incredible! Next time, I’ll use a bigger pan and dehydrate my zucchini more but it was a winner. Thanks, Nagi!

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    11. Ann-Louise Heaton says

      July 30, 2025 at 4:28 am

      Made these tonight. Absolutely delicious. My 20 yr old gave them a 9/10! Such praise indeed. Followed the recipe but omitted thyme (as I find it can be overpowering) and made the stock with 2 stock cubes. Served it with buttered mix vegetable rice as I’d run out of potatoes. It went really well together. Will try it with mash next time, as we love mash. I think colcannon mash would work a dream with this. Thanks for the recipes! Looking forward to the next ones xx

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    12. Tim says

      July 29, 2025 at 6:50 pm

      5 stars
      We made this recipe and it was awesome, restaurant quality the family said. 😊 We finished cooking it in a really low oven, served with creamy mash potatoes. Will use the sauce recipe for other proteins, cheers Nagi 👍

      Reply
    13. Ali says

      July 29, 2025 at 6:36 pm

      These are so yummy, i cooked a 2nd batch so i have them for lunch this week. Delicious

      Reply
    14. Rita McIntyre says

      July 28, 2025 at 8:49 pm

      Thank you again Nagi, another fabulous tasty recipe which I will make again.

      Reply
    15. Jo Fairclough says

      July 28, 2025 at 6:34 pm

      Such an easy recipe, and yet, so very tasty. Love that I can get my husband to eat veggies this way.

      Reply
    16. Roger Menzies says

      July 27, 2025 at 9:30 pm

      Another winner Nagi 🙂
      Here I am in ‘daggy’ track pants and ‘uggies’ cooking up a mid-winter storm to fend off the winter chill. Rissoles somehow remind me of the eighties. The universal and eternal love of food. Nothing goes out of style 🙂

      Reply
    17. Drew Marshall says

      July 27, 2025 at 7:16 pm

      5 stars
      Wonderful comfort food! We love rissoles and this recipe takes them to a new level with the delicious mushroom sauce. Yummo!

      Reply
    18. Robyn says

      July 27, 2025 at 6:50 pm

      Wow, wow, wow! I cooked the rissoles earlier this week (added some pair Pirie panko as I didnt have enough plain & it was great) and of course, cooked too much, so for the first time EVER my husband said “can we have these again tomorrow?” Thanks Nagi, these will be a family favourite from now on.

      Reply
    19. Jennifer Bird says

      July 27, 2025 at 4:39 pm

      I love the look of the sauce but have a mushroom allergy. Can anyone suggest another veg to add to the sauce?

      Reply
      • JSiva says

        July 28, 2025 at 12:52 pm

        I too have an issue with mushrooms and was going to ask the very same.

        Reply
        • Clare says

          July 31, 2025 at 7:00 pm

          Hello. How about an onion sauce? Or a tomato-based sauce? Hope you enjoy what you find!

          Reply
        • S says

          July 28, 2025 at 2:43 pm

          Would I be able to swap out the plain flour for arrowroot flour to make it gluten free? I have some spare gluten free panko style breadcrumbs so I’m covered for that bit.

          Reply
    20. Tina says

      July 27, 2025 at 2:23 pm

      5 stars
      Omg I just made this last night and it was a hit with the kids, so comforting. I think I had too much carrot and zucchini so they fell apart but was still delicious.

      Reply
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