Southern Fried Salmon Patties

There’s a quiet genius in Southern salmon patties—a humble dish born from frugality and coastal tradition, where canned salmon transforms into golden, crispy cakes bursting with flavor. Tender, flaky, and seasoned with just the right blend of herbs and spices, these patties are pan-fried to perfection and served with a squeeze of lemon or a dollop of remoulade.

They’re quick, affordable, and deeply satisfying—perfect for weeknight dinners, brunch, or even elegant enough for a summer luncheon with sweet tea.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
🐟 Ready in 20 minutes—one bowl!
💛 Crispy outside, tender inside—no dryness!
💸 Costs under $6—feeds 4 generously
🌾 Naturally nut-free & easily gluten-free
1 (14.75 oz) can pink or red salmon, drained (bones and skin included—they add calcium and richness!)
½ cup crushed saltine crackers (or plain breadcrumbs)
¼ cup finely diced yellow onion
2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley (or 1 tsp dried)
1 large egg, beaten
1 tbsp lemon juice
½ tsp Worcestershire sauce
½ tsp Dijon mustard (optional but classic)
¼ tsp garlic powder
¼ tsp paprika
Salt & black pepper to taste
2–3 tbsp vegetable oil or bacon fat, for frying
Lemon wedges, for serving1. Prep the Salmon
Drain salmon well. Flake with a fork, breaking up bones (they’ll dissolve).
In a bowl, combine salmon, crackers, onion, parsley, egg, lemon juice, Worcestershire, mustard, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.
Mix gently—don’t overwork.
2. Chill (Optional but Helpful)
Cover and refrigerate 15–30 minutes—makes patties easier to handle.
3. Form Patties
Shape into 4–6 equal-sized patties (about ¾-inch thick).
Lightly press to compact—so they don’t fall apart.
4. Fry to Golden Perfection
Heat oil or bacon fat in a skillet over medium heat.
Fry patties 3–4 minutes per side, until deep golden and crisp.
Drain on a wire rack (not paper towels—keeps them crisp!).
5. Serve Warm
Serve immediately with:
Lemon wedges
Tartar sauce, remoulade, or aioli
Hot sauce or pickled vegetables
Collard greens or coleslaw on the side

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