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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Seafood and Fish => Topic started by: judydawn on July 24, 2009, 03:23:02 am

Title: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: judydawn on July 24, 2009, 03:23:02 am
CURRIED SALMON PATTIES - Adapted from a Woman's Weekly cookbook.

220g can salmon, drained, bones & skin removed
1 tblspn chopped parsley
2 teaspns lemon juice
2 beaten eggs for glazing
Breadcrumbs, either fresh or dried - I use freshly made with some parmesan added (I always have a supply in the freezer)

Sauce - to which the above ingredients will be added later.

1 sm onion, halved
40g butter or margarine
1 tsp curry powder
60g cornflour
500g milk
S & P


Chop the onion in the TM bowl 2 seconds/speed 5
Add the butter & saute 3 mins/100o/speed 2..
Add curry powder and continue sauteeing 30 seconds.
Add cornflour, milk, S & P and cook 7 mins/90o/speed 4.
Add the flaked salmon, parsley and lemon juice to the sauce & stir to combine on reverse for a few seconds, speed 2.
Pour onto a shallow tray and refrigerate until mixture is firm.
Mould into patties, dip in beaten egg and press into breadcrumbs.
Refrigerate the patties for an hour before shallow frying.

Members' comments
CP - I was a little confused last night as I was making these as I was thinking that the sauce was to pour over the patties. It's very unusual to make a mix like this and then put in the fridge to firm up, and then to roll into patties. The patties were still a bit mushy on the inside when cooked, but that could have been because I doubled the salmon. This didn't really bother anyone because they tasted fantastic! I doubled the salmon because I wasn't sure if this was a recipe for more than 2 people - can you remember JD? Verdict: very economical, really tasty - and will definitely make it again.

CP - We had these for tea tonight. Made the mix up yesterday to cool in a slice tray in the fridge, and then tonight it was nice and firmish so I just cut into about 16 squares, rolled in the egg, breadcrumbs, and then fried. (Didn't worry about reshaping into patty shapes) This would be handy for someone who needs to prepare a meal a day ahead, and serve with a salad. Anyone who's following Weight Watchers, each patty is 2 points.



Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: Thermomixer on July 24, 2009, 04:08:36 am
Thanks JD - great addition to the menu.


Breadcrumbs, either fresh or dried - I use freshly made with some parmesan added (I always have a supply in the freezer)


LOL - me too.  Always a little extra bit of taste.
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: CreamPuff63 on September 17, 2010, 04:32:37 am
i was a little confused last night as i was making these as i was thinking that the sauce was to pour over the patties. its very unusual to make a mix like this and then put in the fridge to firm up, and then to roll into patties. the patties were still a bit mushy on the inside when cooked, but that could have been because I doubled the salmon. This didn't really bother anyone because they tasted fantastic! i doubled the salmon because i wasn't sure if this was a recipe for more than 2 people - can you remember JD? Verdict: very economical, really tasty - and will definitely make it again.
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: judydawn on September 17, 2010, 04:41:24 am
I honestly can't remember CP63 - how many patties did you get out of it. I can remember the insides being soft though so doubling the salmon wouldn't have been the reason for this.  You could always add some leftover mashed potato (plain potatoes with no milk added) or even some cooked rice ? perhaps for a firmer texture.  Must try these again, I like to stretch out our houskeeping dollars using cans of tuna or salmon and it's been a while since I've used either. Thanks for your review CP63.
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: CreamPuff63 on September 17, 2010, 04:46:28 am
i didn't really count them but probably got about 17ish??? (small scone size) thanks for this very tasty recipe JD  :D
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: cookie1 on September 19, 2010, 08:38:28 am
Ooh, another one I missed. I think I will give these a try Judy. I made a salmon dish with Tassal tinned salmon not long ago and liked the taste of it, so I'll use it for these.
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: Thermomixer on September 22, 2010, 09:24:45 am
Wonder if it might work placing the mixture into those silicon muffin trays and partly freezing before unmoulding and dipping in egg & breadcrumbs? 

Just a thought to reduce the mess
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: judydawn on September 22, 2010, 09:44:40 am
Great idea Thermomixer - if you have room in your freezer   :-)) :-)) :-))
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: Thermomixer on September 22, 2010, 09:53:14 am
Ummmm - well that's a point !  :-)) :-))
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: CreamPuff63 on December 14, 2011, 01:24:42 pm
We had these for tea tonight. Made the mix up yesterday to cool in a slice tray in the fridge, and then tonight it was nice and firmish so I just cut into about 16 squares, rolled in the egg, breadcrumbs, and then fried. (Didn't worry about reshaping into patty shapes) This would be handy for someone who needs to prepare a meal a day ahead, and serve with a salad. Anyone who's following Weight Watchers, each patty is 2 points.
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: judydawn on December 14, 2011, 11:35:05 pm
Thanks CP, it was one of my early postings so I've just amended it to show ingredients listed in order of use. I cringe when I see some of my early postings  :-))
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: cookie1 on December 15, 2011, 04:56:12 am
Don't we all, but then I'm too lazy to go back to them.
Title: Re: Curried Salmon Patties
Post by: Twitterpated on December 15, 2011, 10:03:03 am
Thanks CP, it was one of my early postings so I've just amended it to show ingredients listed in order of use. I cringe when I see some of my early postings  :-))

I went back to the early posts looking for recipes to collect and read some of the early posts of members. How much some of you have changed! Good to see that we all started out the same in some ways.