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|  Re: I need a Salmon patty recipe
[Re: madtrapper]
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I simply mix the fish with a couple eggs and good cracker crumbs (Club Crackers for me) Add an egg per cup and half meat, enough crackers to make them stiff enough to form patties. fry them in margerine til they are golden brown on both side. salt and pepper to taste... very easy. |  |  |  
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|  Re: I need a Salmon patty recipe
[Re: madtrapper]
 #318117 08/31/07 01:30 PM
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Mom use to cook them same way as ADC only she used reg cooking oil (veg) I can still smell them cooking.man they are tastie. 
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|  Re: I need a Salmon patty recipe
[Re: Crowkiller]
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salmon, eggs, oinions finally chopped, a sprinkle of dill and a shot of mustard don't make too thin but not over 1/2-3/4 inch thick slow fry in oil or butter don't cook too fast or you dry them out. It makes them real nice if you run the salmon through a meat grinder first   
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|  Re: I need a Salmon patty recipe
[Re: otterman]
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there isn't much science to it, I like to add some horseradish sometimes, mustard,onion, garlic, dill, shredded cheese,relish are all things I have mixed in..
 
 actually....I think that my squaw actually uses leftover salmon,grindit up, add ingredients and then  just fry the patties till they are hot, melt cheese and eat.
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|  Re: I need a Salmon patty recipe
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You can also use potato flakes in place of Crackers.  The Dill and , and Mustard (preferably a brown mustard) is also a nice touch.  But use your imagination and Play a little.  That is the beauty of cooking, it is always open to interpretation. |  |  |  
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|  Re: I need a Salmon patty recipe
[Re: madtrapper]
 #320245 09/02/07 03:10 PM
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3 cloves garlic,ginger root 2 in long,10 saltine crackers,4 gr onions chopped, 1 red bell pepper chopped, 1 egg, 1 lb salmon, 1tbl rice vinegar 2tsp asian chili sauce, 2tsp soy sauce,1tsp kosure salt, 1tsp pepper, 1/2 cup veg oil
 Food processor chop garlic and ginger add crackers and salmon. Pulse until mixed. Mix rest of ingrediants in bowl. Make patties, fry till your happy.
 
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|  Re: I need a Salmon patty recipe
[Re: madtrapper]
 #320677 09/02/07 10:35 PM
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Here is the best way to cook salmon.
 Pre heat oven to 300 degrees for 1/2 hour.
 
 Mix salmon with cracker crumbs, your choice of crackers.
 Add 1 large egg.
 Mix together and place on a pine board.
 Bake for 1 hour and eat the board.
 
 I hate the smell of salmon cooking and the taste is next to rotten.
 
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|  Re: I need a Salmon patty recipe
[Re: madtrapper]
 #322187 09/04/07 08:52 AM
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I use a recipe similar to aDC's, but I chill the patties, then remove and roll in 1 beaten egg, then in seasoned bread crumbs, and THEN fry in a little bit of oil.  This does 2 things. 1: It helps keep the patty more a patty, instead of breaking apart while cooking or eating. And 2: Locks in moisture and flavor with a crispy outer coating. |  |  |  
 
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