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These salmon cakes are crisp on the outside with tasty bites of flaked salmon. They always disappear fast! SUPER EASY and truly delicious salmon cakes!
A good recipe for salmon cakes calls for salty, tangy, spicy, and fresh ingredients that complement the rich savoriness of salmon. Salmon is buttery with a hint of sweetness, which is complemented by the brightness of lemon juice and the depth of browning in a skillet.
This salmon cakes recipe for homemade patties uses canned salmon mixed with panko, parsley, Worcestershire, and green onion for a quick and easy meal.
(TESTED & PERFECTED RECIPE) Made from fresh salmon and dill, these salmon cakes are as elegant as crab cakes but more affordable to make.
Sauté the onions: On a preheated pan, sauté the minced onion in olive oil until translucent and lightly golden. Crumble the salmon: In a large bowl, break apart the canned salmon into small pieces. Combine all the ingredients: Combine all of the remaining ingredients with the salmon. Shape the cakes: Shape the salmon cakes with a scoop or a spoon.
Here's how to make the BEST salmon patties recipe, aka salmon cakes! Canned salmon makes them fast and easy. Serve with tartar dipping sauce.
For an elegant main course, serve Ina Garten's Salmon Cakes, made with a mix of fresh veggies, capers and Old Bay, from Barefoot Contessa on Food Network.
Chef John's recipe for salmon cakes uses fresh wild salmon for a delicious meal any night of the week.
Salmon patties, or salmon cakes, are wonderfully easy to make. You make salmon patties with just a base of canned salmon, shredded bread (or breadcrumbs or even saltines), chopped onion, and egg to bind it all into patties. Then, these salmon cakes are quickly fried.
Cook: Heat a large skillet or frying pan over medium-high heat then add a generous splash of oil. Avocado oil or olive oil can both be used. Add the cakes and cook for 2-3 minutes per side until golden brown and cooked through. Serve: Serve with a sauce of your choice with a squeeze of lemon juice. Can I make this ahead?