Monday, February 15, 2010

Linda's Salmon Croquetts

First off, my mother sets it off in the kitchen! The. End. When we were growing up cans of salmon were a mainstay at our crib. It was cheap and filling! With three mouths to feed you better believe we ate plenty! When I got out on my own I never purchased a single can! I was too high brow for some canned fish (EYEROLL)

Couple of years ago LBeezy comes to visit (she always cooks when she visits!) she whips up a batch with her famous from scratch biscuits with Blackburns syrup! Bay bey, you would have never thought I'd ever had any. We bashed! I asked and she rattled off the recipe like nothing and I've been making them ever since! The recipe is simple: can of salmon, half chopped onion, pepper, tblsp self rising flour and the same of cornmeal, garlic powder, and for extra kick cayenne, fried in olive oil. So delicious!

I KEEP a can in the pantry now...not so high brow anymore!  Hope you enjoy!

Linda's Salmon Croquettes

What You Will Need
  • 1 Can Salmon
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • I egg
  • About 1-2 tbsp of self rising flour
  • About 1-2 tbsp cornmeal
  • Garlic powder, pepper, salt, cayenne to taste (I never use salt)
  • Enough Olive Oil to fry but NOT deep fry (You can certainly use a different type of frying oil)

What To Do
  • Add olive oil to a frying pan and heat on medium high heat
  • Mix remaining ingredients
  • You want the consistency such that you can easily form round patties with a spoon.  The mixture shouldnt be drippy but it shouldnt be dry either
  • Place rounded patties in hot oil and fry until golden, about 3-5 minutes per side depending on the size of your croquettes
  • Drain on paper towel and enjoy!


  

4 comments:

The Broke Socialite said...

NOT Blackburn's syrup! Yummy! I KNEW I loved you...

tabitha2cute said...

Ooo wee, these salmon croquettes look delish. My family is from MS and every since I moved to the city I have been looking for a simple recipe to try. Looks like I will be trying this one. Thanks!

Tarsha! said...

tabitha2cute for some reason I am just now getting this message! Sorry and thank you for visiting. If you need details for the recipe just email me at threefoodwords@gmail.com!

TBS - you already know!

Tabitha said...

Three Food Words, thanks for getting back to me. I am sending you an email tonight