Thursday, January 24, 2008

Plain good eats...














So here's one of my favorite standby recipes: Salmon Croquettes. They're great anytime of year and can be accompanied by a variety of sides. I have one major twist that I use that normally raises some eyebrows, but believe me - it works! I substitute oat bran for bread crumbs. Trust me on this one, it gives the finished product a heavenly crispy crust (and adds some fiber). Here's the recipe!

Brannon's Salmon Croquettes - serves 4 (makes 8-9 patties)
  • 2- 14.7 oz cans pink salmon
  • 1 cup Oat Bran (found in the hot cereal section)
  • 2 eggs
  • zest of one lemon
  • juice of one lemon
  • small palmful chopped fresh parsley
  • small palmful chopped fresh dill
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • olive oil for cooking

Combine all ingredients in large mixing bowl. When working with the canned salmon, I normally remove any of the skin that is still attached, and I also remove the bones. However, the bones are ENTIRELY edible, and can just be mixed in with the rest of the mixture, or eaten on the side as a high calcium snack. I just remove them for the sake of texture.

Cover mixture and let sit in fridge for 1/2 an hour. Remove from fridge and heat olive oil in pan on medium to medium high heat. Form patties about 1/2 inch thick and about as big around as the palm of your hand. Fry patties in olive oil for around 4-5 minutes, until they reach a nice golden brown on the outside. Flip gently, this is a delicate patty. Cook for another 3-4 minutes on the other side. Watch your heat to make sure that they aren't burning or cooking so quickly on the outside that they won't be cooked on the inside. A temperature of between medium and medium high usually works well. Remove from pan and drain on paper towel.

Last night I served these with some herb and sour cream smashed potatoes, but rice is also a great accompaniment. There will be a nice lemon flavor within the patty, but you might want a few extra wedges of lemon for those real lemon lovers. This is really a nice, light but yet filling and healthy recipe. Enjoy!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've had Brannon's salmon patties. I grew up eating my mom's and Brannon grew up eating the ones i made, but they were never as good as hers. The oat bran is miraculous. Hers are the best, so give this a try.