phreakwars Posted December 18, 2008 Posted December 18, 2008 Now who doesn't love salmon patties? Only problem I have with them, is most people tend to fry them... yuck... all that grease !! You would figure if people were smart enough to buy a healthy food such as salmon, they would be smart enough to cook it in a healthy way. Friends... I have a healthy way.... I bake mine. The recipe is pretty basic, no surprises here [ ]1 can of salmon [ ]1 can of tuna [ ]2 eggs [ ]1 small onion (diced) [ ]1 pkg of crackers (smashed). In a nutshell, preheat oven to 350, drain (but save) the juice from the salmon and tuna, flake the salmon and remove the bones, add tuna, eggs, onion, and crackers. mix it all up till it's well blended together... if it seems a tad dry, add a bit of the leftover salmon/tuna juice. Shape into patties, you should get 6 of them, and place on a non stick baking sheet that has been lightly sprayed with a bit of Pam™ or other type of cooking spray. Bake for 15 minutes, then turn over and bake for another 10 or so. I like to serve them with AuGratin potatoes myself. . . Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars
mercury Posted December 19, 2008 Posted December 19, 2008 who? me! one question though: what kind of nutshell would you use? 1 Quote
ImWithStupid Posted December 19, 2008 Posted December 19, 2008 one question though: what kind of nutshell would you use? Probably just the normall kind... [attach=full]2166[/attach] Quote
mercury Posted December 19, 2008 Posted December 19, 2008 I"m still thinking the oven might be hard to fit in there. Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Since when is there tuna in my salmon patties? Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
Ahhlee Posted December 24, 2008 Posted December 24, 2008 I love salmon, but I just can't seem to bring myself to love salmon patties. The thought of salmon in a can just turns my stomach. I'm weird like that. Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted December 24, 2008 Posted December 24, 2008 I love salmon, but I just can't seem to bring myself to love salmon patties. The thought of salmon in a can just turns my stomach. I'm weird like that. I grew up eating salmon patties, made from the Double Q canned variety, and I've got a smooth shiny coat from it. I'm with you now. Not digging on things from a can. The occasional Coca Cola, maybe twice a year, but nothing I eat comes from a can. Blah! Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
phreakwars Posted December 24, 2008 Author Posted December 24, 2008 Since when is there tuna in my salmon patties? Very good question... and the answer is: The recipe comes from being poor. Not everyone can afford salmon, and to improvise and add to to mass when feeding several people, tuna is a great filler/substitute. You could of course make it without the tuna. The only reason I listed tuna in MY recipe, is because that is how I was taught. There are tons of salmon patty recipe's out there. . . Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars
Ahhlee Posted December 24, 2008 Posted December 24, 2008 My mom wasn't the greatest or most adventurous cook in the world, so I grew up eating everything out of a can. I'll still eat some canned soups and I do use Prego spaghetti sauce as a base for my sauces though I doctor it up a lot, but pretty much everything else I eat now is homemade if I can help it. I do like the tuna that comes in the foil packets vs. the cans. It seems fresher to me and works well for tuna salad sandwiches. Quote
Ahhlee Posted December 24, 2008 Posted December 24, 2008 Very good question... and the answer is: The recipe comes from being poor. Not everyone can afford salmon, and to improvise and add to to mass when feeding several people, tuna is a great filler/substitute. You could of course make it without the tuna. The only reason I listed tuna in MY recipe, is because that is how I was taught. There are tons of salmon patty recipe's out there. . . lol @ "poor recipes". I hear ya there. Quote
snafu Posted December 25, 2008 Posted December 25, 2008 I ate a salmon patty once. Her name was Patrica Salmon. 1 Quote "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller NEVER FORGOTTEN
RoyalOrleans Posted December 26, 2008 Posted December 26, 2008 Very good question... and the answer is: The recipe comes from being poor. Not everyone can afford salmon, and to improvise and add to to mass when feeding several people, tuna is a great filler/substitute. You could of course make it without the tuna. The only reason I listed tuna in MY recipe, is because that is how I was taught. There are tons of salmon patty recipe's out there. . . Awww... I'm all teary-eyed. Merry Christmas! Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
RoyalOrleans Posted December 26, 2008 Posted December 26, 2008 I do like the tuna that comes in the foil packets vs. the cans. It seems fresher to me and works well for tuna salad sandwiches. I had to send a link to Emkay a few days back to show her what the foil packets look like. I'd reckon that Canadian supermarkets are completely devoid of America's most convenient food. I buy those tuna and salmon foil packets with ever increasing frequency. It's a quick, cheap lunch. I eat it straight from the pack, though. No nasty mayo... blah! Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
emkay64 Posted December 26, 2008 Posted December 26, 2008 I had to send a link to Emkay a few days back to show her what the foil packets look like. I'd reckon that Canadian supermarkets are completely devoid of America's most convenient food. I buy those tuna and salmon foil packets with ever increasing frequency. It's a quick, cheap lunch. I eat it straight from the pack, though. No nasty mayo... blah! Ahhh bite me! I hate fukking tuna and salmon in a can, or a tube, and probably a packet...so Ive never searched it out. Quit picking on me! Quote
snafu Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 Ahhh bite me! I hate fukking tuna and salmon in a can, or a tube, and probably a packet...so Ive never searched it out. Quit picking on me! Ahh tuna steaks.... Quote "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller NEVER FORGOTTEN
Guest angie Posted January 4, 2009 Posted January 4, 2009 I had salmon crab cakes at a fancy pants restaurant a few weeks back. Awesome combination. I'll have to try this rendition, I'm always trying to sneak healthy food into my hubby's lunch. Hopefully he won't notice it isn't fried. Quote
snafu Posted January 4, 2009 Posted January 4, 2009 I had salmon crab cakes at a fancy pants restaurant a few weeks back. Awesome combination. I'll have to try this rendition, I'm always trying to sneak healthy food into my hubby's lunch. Hopefully he won't notice it isn't fried. Be leery of the fake crab. Pollock is nothing even close to real crab!! Quote "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller NEVER FORGOTTEN
ImWithStupid Posted January 4, 2009 Posted January 4, 2009 Be leery of the fake crab. Pollock is nothing even close to real crab!! Yea! It looks nothing like real crab and tastes even worse... [attach=full]2167[/attach] Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted January 4, 2009 Posted January 4, 2009 Be leery of the fake crab. Pollock is nothing even close to real crab!! At the grocery store, it's real easy to tell the difference between imitation crab meat and actual crab meat. First of all, the package's label will tell you that it is in fact imitation crab meat. Second, the package's label will tell you what fish was used to make the crab meat. Nine times out of ten, it's going to be pollock, but I have also seen cod. Third and final, imitation crab meat looks more like crab meat than actual crab meat. Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
emkay64 Posted January 4, 2009 Posted January 4, 2009 At the grocery store, it's real easy to tell the difference between imitation crab meat and actual crab meat. First of all, the package's label will tell you that it is in fact imitation crab meat. Second, the package's label will tell you what fish was used to make the crab meat. Nine times out of ten, it's going to be pollock, but I have also seen cod. Third and final, imitation crab meat looks more like crab meat than actual crab meat. You seem to know an awful lot about crabs. Quote
Guest angie Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 I just buy the king crab legs and shell them myself if I need the meat for anything. King crab's my favorite, and it usually ends up being cheaper than buying the containers. I will on rare occasion purchase imitation crab meat if I'm making a large amount of dip or stuffed mushrooms for a party though I will generally throw some of the real stuff in there for extra flavor. Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 You seem to know an awful lot about crabs. Crabs can't hide in what ain't there. 1 Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
ToriAllen Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 Crabs can't hide under what ain't there. hummmm.... Quote Smart men learn from their own mistakes; Wise men learn from others. I refuse to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed man.
RoyalOrleans Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 hummmm.... You always hum during a hummer? Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
ToriAllen Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 You always hum during a hummer? I hum during everything I do. I'm a very happy person. Quote Smart men learn from their own mistakes; Wise men learn from others. I refuse to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed man.
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