Sometimes you just want a comfort food. One of my family favorites is Salmon cakes. These are tasty with your own special sauce or try my Creamy Homemade Tartar Sauce. Kids love them and so do adults. You can double the recipe and roll them into small balls and take them to a potluck dinner. Enjoy.
SALMON CAKES
1 (16 oz.) can salmon, drained
2 slices soft bread torn ino pieces
1/2 c. Italian-flavor bread crumbs
1/2 c. mayonnaise
2 eggs
1 tbsp. grated onion (Can use dehydrated)
1 tsp. Old Bay or Cajun seasoning
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper or to taste
1heaping tsp. mustard
Cracker meal
1/4 c. cooking oil
Mash down salmon in a bowl. **Be sure to mash the bones completely. Beat eggs. Add eggs to bread and bread crumbs, mayonnaise, onion, Old Bay, and, mustard; mix well.
Shape salmon mixture into 6-8 patties (cakes). Chill for about 30 minutes, if desired. Before cooking, coat with additional bread crumbs until well covered. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat; brown cakes on all sides.
**You may remove the bones, if you like.
Creamy Homemade Tartar Sauce
1 cup mayonnaise
2 heaping tsps dill relish
Hot sauce to taste
Mix well. Serve on Salmon Cakes
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Moroccan-Style Salmon with Couscous for Home Cooks
Home cooks are always looking for interesting dishes for family and friends to sample. Try this recipe from Morocco for an exciting taste. The flavors blend beautifully. Fresh coriander is not always available, so you may substitute 1 teaspoon of ground.
Moroccan-Style Salmon with Couscous for Home Cooks
Ingredients:
1 small onion, sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 Tbs olive oil
1 28 oz can whole peeled tomatoes with juice
4 tsp honey
1 tsp grated lemon peel, grated
3/4 tsp ground cumin
1 1/2 tsp lemon juice
Salt and black pepper to taste
1/2-1 tsp cayenne pepper to taste
6 salmon fillets, 4-6 oz each
2 Tbs chopped toasted almonds
2 Tbs fresh coriander, chopped
3 cups cooked couscous or rice
Directions:
Sauté onions and garlic in olive oil in a medium skillet over
medium high heat until golden. Stir in tomatoes with juice, honey, lemon peel and cumin. Simmer 10 to 15 minutes. Stir in
lemon juice and season with salt, black pepper and cayenne.
Meanwhile, season salmon fillets with salt and pepper. Broil 4-6
inches from heat, allowing 10 minutes cooking time per inch of
thickness, measured at the thickest part. Place each steak on a
dinner plate. Top with tomato sauce. Sprinkle with almonds and
coriander. Serve with couscous.
6 servings
Friday, September 5, 2008
Anchovies: A Mediterranean Essential
Many people turn up their noses at the thought of anchovies. Either they have had a bad experiences with the fishy taste or someone did not know how to use them to bring out their delicious flavor.
I am an anchovy lover from way back. The first time I had them was when I was in college and had them on a pizza. I thought the taste was pretty weird at first. However, I tried them again and just loved them.
They add so much flavor to meats and poultry. They are just great in mashed potatoes and in sauces. They are extremely popular in Mediterranean cooking and especially in Italian and Spanish cooking and recipes.
Here is a delicious recipe from the cookbook, Mediterranean, published by Hermes House
Olive and Anchovy Bites
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup chilled butter
1 cup finely grated cheese, such as
Manchego or Gruyere
2-ounce can anchovy fillets in oil,
drained and roughly chopped
1/2 cup pitted black olives, roughly chopped
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Sea salt
Makes 40-45
1. Place the flour, butter, cheese, anchovies, olives and cayenne pepper in a food processor.
2. Wrap the dough loosely in plastic wrap. Chill for 20 minutes
3. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Roll out the dough thinly on a lightly floured surface.
4. Cut the dough into 2-inch-wide strips, then cut across each strip diagonally, in alternate directions, to make triangles. Place on baking sheets. Bake for 8-10 minutes, until golden. Cool on a wire rack. Sprinkle with sea salt and serve.
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I am an anchovy lover from way back. The first time I had them was when I was in college and had them on a pizza. I thought the taste was pretty weird at first. However, I tried them again and just loved them.
They add so much flavor to meats and poultry. They are just great in mashed potatoes and in sauces. They are extremely popular in Mediterranean cooking and especially in Italian and Spanish cooking and recipes.
Here is a delicious recipe from the cookbook, Mediterranean, published by Hermes House
Olive and Anchovy Bites
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup chilled butter
1 cup finely grated cheese, such as
Manchego or Gruyere
2-ounce can anchovy fillets in oil,
drained and roughly chopped
1/2 cup pitted black olives, roughly chopped
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Sea salt
Makes 40-45
1. Place the flour, butter, cheese, anchovies, olives and cayenne pepper in a food processor.
2. Wrap the dough loosely in plastic wrap. Chill for 20 minutes
3. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Roll out the dough thinly on a lightly floured surface.
4. Cut the dough into 2-inch-wide strips, then cut across each strip diagonally, in alternate directions, to make triangles. Place on baking sheets. Bake for 8-10 minutes, until golden. Cool on a wire rack. Sprinkle with sea salt and serve.
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
3 Smoked Salmon Breakfast Sandwiches
You do not have to always follow a recipe exactly. There are times when I want to try out a recipe, yet, there are ingredients I do not have on hand. So, I improvise, because there is a certain taste I want. ( I rarely do this with baking unless I am just testing)
For example: When I have smoked Salmon available and I do not have bagels, I use what I have. I mix up a Dijon dressing or I may use store-bought creamy Horseradish sauce.
So, for breakfast this morning, I had this smoked Salmon sandwich:
Smoked Salmon Breakfast Sandwich #1
Smoked Salmon pieces or slices.
Sliced tomatoes
Laughing Cow Swiss
A fried egg
A Dijon mustard dressing (See below)
Toast the bread
Spread one slice with Laughing Cow Light Swiss
Pile on Salmon pieces
Add sliced tomatoes
Fry an egg in olive oil
Add to sandwich
Slather Dijon dressing on remaining slice of bread
Cut in half
Enjoy!
Dijon Dressing
3 TB Light or Low Fat Mayonaise
2 TB Dijon Mustard (More or less to taste)
Mix until smooth
Smoked Salmon Breakfast Sandwich #2
Whole Wheat Mini Bagels
Smoked Salmon pieces
Brie cheese
This one is so easy. For budget concerns, use Trader Joe's Smoked Salmon pieces and Trader Joe's brand Brie. They also have packages of wheat and white mini bagels. This little sandwich is also a simple lunch to carry to work or to a pot-luck brunch. Guests devour them!
Smoked Salmon Breakfast Sandwich #3
Bagel or Whole Wheat Toast
Smoked Salmon
Brie or Laughing Cow Light Garlic & Herb Cheese
Thin slice onion
Tomato slice
Dijon Dressing (See above)
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For example: When I have smoked Salmon available and I do not have bagels, I use what I have. I mix up a Dijon dressing or I may use store-bought creamy Horseradish sauce.
So, for breakfast this morning, I had this smoked Salmon sandwich:
Smoked Salmon Breakfast Sandwich #1
Smoked Salmon pieces or slices.
Sliced tomatoes
Laughing Cow Swiss
A fried egg
A Dijon mustard dressing (See below)
Toast the bread
Spread one slice with Laughing Cow Light Swiss
Pile on Salmon pieces
Add sliced tomatoes
Fry an egg in olive oil
Add to sandwich
Slather Dijon dressing on remaining slice of bread
Cut in half
Enjoy!
Dijon Dressing
3 TB Light or Low Fat Mayonaise
2 TB Dijon Mustard (More or less to taste)
Mix until smooth
Smoked Salmon Breakfast Sandwich #2
Whole Wheat Mini Bagels
Smoked Salmon pieces
Brie cheese
This one is so easy. For budget concerns, use Trader Joe's Smoked Salmon pieces and Trader Joe's brand Brie. They also have packages of wheat and white mini bagels. This little sandwich is also a simple lunch to carry to work or to a pot-luck brunch. Guests devour them!
Smoked Salmon Breakfast Sandwich #3
Bagel or Whole Wheat Toast
Smoked Salmon
Brie or Laughing Cow Light Garlic & Herb Cheese
Thin slice onion
Tomato slice
Dijon Dressing (See above)
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Fast Chinese Food Inspired by 2008 Beijing Olympics
Think Chinese Cooking is Complicated and Takes Too
Long?
Not so!
Many Chinese recipes are quick and easy.
And, delicious, too.
Chinese cooks have families, jobs, and
other things to do besides stay in the
kitchen all day--just like you.
Take a break from ordinary fast food.
You will and your family will love it !!
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Specific World Famous Restaurant Dishes in YourOwn Kitchen!
Long?
Not so!
Many Chinese recipes are quick and easy.
And, delicious, too.
Chinese cooks have families, jobs, and
other things to do besides stay in the
kitchen all day--just like you.
Take a break from ordinary fast food.
You will and your family will love it !!
Learn the Step by Step Instructions for Making
Specific World Famous Restaurant Dishes in YourOwn Kitchen!
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