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gramadinah
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Diana
Orofino ID
USA
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Posted - Nov 11 2008 :  3:45:58 PM  Show Profile
I make a weeks worth of dinners for FIL abd MIL they don't eat very well so I have doing this for a little while. They like fish but I have found no good recipes that reheat well.I was thinking a salmon patty any body have a good one.


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JulieJ
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Julie
In The Trees MD
USA
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Posted - Nov 11 2008 :  3:54:40 PM  Show Profile
I use my grandma's recipe. no measurements just kinda dump it in. 1 can of salmon mixed with 1 egg, some dried onion, italian bread crumbs, a little worchestshire sauce. sometimes a spalsh of milk. mix it together, pat into patties and fry until browned on both sides. They do reheat well, although there arent usually any left overs here.
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Aunt Jenny
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Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
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Posted - Nov 11 2008 :  5:13:58 PM  Show Profile
That is exactly how I make them too..except for plain bread crumbs and a splash of tabasco. I fry them in a cast iron skillet with a little butter. The kids love them. I should make them more often I think!

Jenny in Utah
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kristin sherrill
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kristin
chickamauga ga
USA
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Posted - Nov 11 2008 :  5:23:24 PM  Show Profile
I make mine with an egg, chopped onion, corn meal and a little flour. Fry it in a cast iron skillet in a little oil.

Isn't that neat how everyone makes the same thing, but so different? I'll have to try it ya'lls way next time. Sounds good.

Oh, I always have some left over to freeze for hubby to take on the road with him. He says they make a great sandwich.

Kris
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Aunt Jenny
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Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
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Posted - Nov 11 2008 :  6:19:20 PM  Show Profile
My 12 year old son likes them cold in his lunchbox..ick. They do reheat well for sure though. I make a double batch at least when I make them.

Jenny in Utah
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Nicie
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Denise
Lincoln NE
USA
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Posted - Nov 11 2008 :  6:31:59 PM  Show Profile
I use oatmeal instead of flour or bread crumbs. I figure the extra roughage from the oatmeal will be good for them. - lol
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gramadinah
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Diana
Orofino ID
USA
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Posted - Nov 11 2008 :  6:38:39 PM  Show Profile
Thanks so much I will give them a try this week.

Diana

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wooliespinner
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Linda
Manchester Ohio
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Posted - Nov 12 2008 :  07:10:55 AM  Show Profile
I make mine with one can of salmon, 1 egg, 1/2 chopped onion, 1 package of whole wheat ritz crackers rolled very fine.There are 3 individual stacks in each box....I use 1 of those. Also fresh black pepper. I just make them into patties and brown them on both sides. We usually have macaroni and tomatoe juice with butter and pepper added and green beans or spagetti and sauce.
I have been using that recipe for 25 years.

This is making me hungry I think we are going to have that for dinner tonight....lol.

Linda

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Bellepepper
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Belle
Coffeyville KS
USA
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Posted - Nov 12 2008 :  11:46:06 AM  Show Profile
I pretty much use the same recipe as everyone else but I sprinkle the pattie with salt free lemon pepper before frying. I serve it with fried potatoes and peas. Don't know why but it is always fried potatoes and peas. Oh yes, I make a sauce for the salmon, Mayo, grated onion, dill pickle, and capers. I love the left over salmon patties on a toco shell with the mayo mixture and some shredded cabbage the next day. Now I wish I didn't already have tonights supper planned.
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SheilaC
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Sheila
Vermont
USA
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Posted - Nov 12 2008 :  7:09:40 PM  Show Profile
My husband raises trout, so we make the same type patty but with trout(cooked) instead of salmon; basically the same as everyone else's recipes, kind of like a crab cake but with finfish instead. We usually throw in whatever veggies there are leftover in the fridge too, to use them up and to bulk up the patties.
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mikesgirl
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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Nov 12 2008 :  7:25:13 PM  Show Profile
I just saw this topic and thought someone from our coastal area had come up with a clever screen name!

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ivmeer
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Amanda
Pawtucket RI
USA
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Posted - Nov 16 2008 :  04:09:54 AM  Show Profile
The recipe in Moosewood Restaurant New Classics is good.
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