The base of this recipe comes from an old GH cookbook. I've added other ingredients for presentation (color) and as a trick to sneak more veggies into my kids' food. I use Kirkland (Costco brand) canned salmon, but you can use any other kind you like. Chopping the ingredients into tiny pieces helps keep the patties together and helps make the vegetables less objectionable to kids. Also, you may choose to remove the bones from the salmon when you drain it, however it is a good source of calcium and my kids never notice it. This can be eaten on a bun with fresh tomato, romaine and the sauce.
Provided by Gina Farina
Categories < 4 Hours
Time 1h5m
Yield 6 patties
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Patties:.
- In a large bowl beat eggs slightly with a fork.
- Add salmon, crumbs, celery, green onions and red pepper (and optional parsley) and mix well (wear gloves use your hands).
- With your hands, shape mixture into 6 firm patties.
- In a skillet over medium heat, heat the oil. Fry patties approximately 10 minutes per side or until lightly browned.
- Sauce:.
- In a small bowl, mix the mayo and mustard in a 5-to-1 ratio (i.e. 5 Tbsp of mayo to 1 Tbsp of mustard) or to taste. Mix together until blended. If you want, on low power slowly warm the mixture in the microwave. Serve on the side.
- Optional: use an envelope of hollandaise sauce mix instead.
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