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rennea said:Today we are having a new recipe!!!
We are having the salmon cakes with cool line sauce from the It's good for you book.
Anybody else ever try this recipe?
The main ingredients for the salmon cakes typically include canned salmon, breadcrumbs, eggs, green onions, and seasonings such as salt, pepper, and herbs. For the lime sauce, you will need lime juice, sour cream or yogurt, and additional seasonings to taste.
The preparation time for the salmon cakes is usually around 15-20 minutes, and the cooking time is about 10-15 minutes, making the total time approximately 30-35 minutes from start to finish.
Yes, you can use fresh salmon instead of canned salmon. Just make sure to cook the fresh salmon first, then flake it into pieces before mixing it with the other ingredients for the cakes.
Salmon cakes pair well with a variety of sides such as a fresh salad, steamed vegetables, or rice. You can also serve them with a side of coleslaw or roasted potatoes for a complete meal.
Yes, salmon cakes can be frozen. It's best to freeze them before cooking. Just shape the cakes, place them on a baking sheet to freeze individually, then transfer them to a freezer-safe container or bag. They can be cooked directly from frozen when you're ready to enjoy them.