Recipe: Salmon Patties

I often have canned salmon in the pantry. While I have purchased boneless, skinless pouches of salmon for certain recipes, I have let these cans sit on the shelf for a few months because they have the bones and skin on the salmon.

I’m not a fan of fish to begin with. Add in the bones and skin, well, let’s just say it’s not enjoyable to me to work with it. Still, I made the effort to try a couple of recipes for salmon patties and salmon loaf. Although good, neither recipe was truly satisfying.

Then I ran across a simple recipe for patties that contained cornmeal and mayonnaise. Those are among my favorite ingredients. So I took the plunge. I used a pair of non-powdered gloves and opened two cans of salmon. I peeled off the skin and took out the bigger bones. Then I mixed the ingredients from the recipe, changing it up a little to suit my tastes.

After mixing well, I put olive oil in a fry pan and heated it. Then I fried the patties until they were golden brown and crisp on both sides.

For condiments, I prefer my own “tartar sauce.” I don’t like all the ingredients in purchased tartar sauce. My simple recipe is below.

I also served the salmon patties with a side of white rice with the sauce added to the rice.

Disclaimer: This is not a healthy recipe with all the mayo, but I use one that is blended with olive oil to make it somewhat lighter.

Salmon Patties

Ingredients:

2 cans salmon, deboned and skinned

1/4 cup cornmeal

1/4 cup flour

2 eggs

1/4 cup mayonnaise

Mix together. Shape into patties. Heat olive oil in large skillet. Cook patties on both sides until golden brown and crispy.

Sauce for Salmon Patties

Ingredients:

1/2 cup mayonnaise

1/2 teaspoon dry dill weed

1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

1 Tablespoon milk

Mix and serve with salmon and rice.

Recipe: Spaghetti Parmesan

Spaghetti Parmesan

Spaghetti Parmesan

This 4-ingredient pasta dish is quick and simple, and tastes good. Not a low cholesterol or low fat dish, but an easy dinner with ingredients you probably already have on hand.

Ingredients:

8 oz. spaghetti

1/2 cup parmesan cheese

4 tablespoons butter (not margarine)

1 clove garlic, minced

Directions:

Boil spaghetti and drain, set aside.

In saucepan, melt butter.

Saute garlic for 1 minute.

Remove from heat.

Add spaghetti and parmesan cheese.

Toss to coat.

Sprinkle with Italian seasoning, black pepper or red pepper flakes, if desired.

Serve hot.

There you have it, a 4 ingredient (5 if you count an optional spice) and you have a tasty pasta dish to serve for supper.

Easy Recipe: Mock Salisbury Steak

Um, this kind of looks bad, doesn’t it?

Believe me, it is made with people food, not dog food. And it is food, not some other substance.

It tastes better than it looks. And it only uses 3 pantry ingredients, not counting the mashed potatoes.

Mock Salisbury Steak

Ingredients:

1 – 16 oz. canned beef, drained (See, it’s people food.)

1 jar brown or beef gravy

1 can cream of mushroom soup

Instructions:

In saucepan, whisk together gravy and soup. Add drained beef and stir. Heat until desired temperature.

Serve over mashed potatoes.

Makes enough for 4 generous servings.