Community Pick
Seared Salmon Cakes
photo by PaulaG
- Ready In:
- 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
directions
- Mash salmon, bones and all, in a bowl with a fork.
- Add onion, egg, salt, pepper and dill (if used).
- Blend well.
- Crush soda crackers and add to the salmon, mixing well.
- Add just enough crumbs to make a mixture that will hold its shape.
- Make patties and dip each in flour or more cracker crumbs to coat both sides.
- Heat oil in a heavy skillet.
- Add patties and fry slowly until golden on both sides.
- Drain excess oil on paper towel and serve.
Questions & Replies
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I'm looking for a salmon recipe that I found many, many years ago in one of those little recipe books they used to have at the checkout lane. It had canned salmon, potato flakes, an egg, & maybe Worcestershire. It was baked in a muffin tin, and you made a creamed peas (La Sueur) sauce that included some of the salmon liquid. Does anyone have one like it?
Reviews
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I used Carr's table crackers instead of the soda crackers but didn't have enough of them for two cans worth of salmon so I added flour into the salmon mix. I also added a little worcestershire sauce, finely minced onions and celery. I dredged in breadcrumbs, let chill for an hour so that the cakes would hold well. I first baked at 375F for 15 minutes and then browned the sides in hot olive oil for a better presentation.
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Made this with saltine crumbs, and dredged in flour. Doubled the recipe and made 10 patties. I used an ice cream scoop, then flattened, to get uniform patties. The guys loved the texture alongside a creamy rice. Served with tartar sauce, but would have been great with lemon if I'd had some. Next time I won't overmix, b/c I like it chunky.
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Tweaks
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Excellent recipe! I used canned pink salmon (well drained), one egg, pepper, garlic and onion powder, parsley, and cilantro. Instead of soda crackers (because we do low carb/no grains) we used almond meal to coat the exterior of each cake. The cakes were fried up in peanut oil and the came out moist with a crunchy texture. Topped with sriracha, these were tasty bites. Can't wait to have the last one on the side of my salad tomorrow.
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I used Carr's table crackers instead of the soda crackers but didn't have enough of them for two cans worth of salmon so I added flour into the salmon mix. I also added a little worcestershire sauce, finely minced onions and celery. I dredged in breadcrumbs, let chill for an hour so that the cakes would hold well. I first baked at 375F for 15 minutes and then browned the sides in hot olive oil for a better presentation.
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I'm giving this recipe 5 stars because as a basic salmon cakes recipe I don't think it can be improved. Simple, fast and yummy. I made these as is, with the exception of using finely chopped green onions instead of grated white and bread crumbs instead of cracker. I served the (4) cakes on toast with pickled jalapeos and mustard, roasted red potatoes and a green salad on the side. My husband commented that they taste better than the expensive stuff at restaurants. I'll take it! :)
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Bunsby
Canada
I am a married mother of two. Both children are pretty picky, as well as my husband, so I have a hard time finding recipes everyone will enjoy. Also, I have food allergies to the legume family (peanuts and soy being the worst), so I find I have to change recipes sometimes. I have just recently discovered that I really enjoy cooking and am very happy to try most recipes.