New England has a long history of fish cakes for supper, first made with salt cod, and later with leftover cod or haddock. The idea is that you can stretch the fish by mixing it with mashed potato and ...
Crab cakes may be a bit more popular, but salmon cakes are another crispy and delicious fish patty that's easy to make at home. Great on a burger bun or crumbled into a taco, salad, or protein bowl, ...
Cooking fish can be a finicky affair. It’s a versatile protein that works just as well in a taco as it does on top of a salad, but it’s also quite delicate. Getting the perfect cook on a salmon fillet ...
Salmon patties, or croquettes as we called them when I was growing up, was the first recipe I wrote about in this column back in 2009. I wrote about my mother-in-law's recipe, which differed from my ...
These salmon cakes may look complicated since they start with fresh salmon, but rest assured, they aren’t. Fresh fish cooks quickly and once it is baked, it is a simple mix and sear for color before ...
Just about every night this time of year, the most seductive smell breezes into my apartment like a taunt. Somewhere some neighbor has fired up a hardwood grill for dinner while I’m trapped with ...
I love a simply prepared salmon fillet, slow-roasted or gently pan-seared with a little olive oil and sprinkled with herbs and lemon juice. Still, we’ve all been there. We buy a fillet – fresh or ...
In my eternal search for the perfect fish cake, I find the best way to get the results I crave is to create my own recipe that has all the right elements (in my opinion). My ideal cake is packed with ...
These cakes are inexpensive and easy to put together. Add a side dish, and you have dinner for four. Drain the salmon. Flake the fish into a bowl, being careful to remove any small bones or skin that ...
Combine egg, salt, pepper, dill and bread crumbs; flake with salmon until smooth. Form into 3 large cakes. Heat oil and butter; fry cakes until golden brown on both sides. Mix butter and flour for ...
On occasion I get a present in the form of a new recipe to test via text from my friend Beau Schooler, a chef at In Bocca al Lupo down in Juneau. (You might remember his fabulous sourdough recipe.) We ...
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