My MIL makes Salmon Croquettes with canned salmon. I don't have her recipe, but this is one I found online:
1 12 oz can pink salmon
2 Whole eggs
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup all purpose flour
2 tablespoons yellow corn meal
1/2 teaspoon salt (depending upon the
brand and how much salt is in it you
can leave this out if you want.
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
You basically pour all of the ingredients into a large bowl and mix them. A large spoon or a potato masher worked fine. I add the flour last because I sometimes adust the amount to control the
consistency. Mold the dough-like mix that you end up with into patties (like thick homemade hamburgers).
Coat a frying pan with a little cooking oil. Crisco works just fine. Preheat the oiled pan over medium heat. Slip the patties into the pan, fitting as many as you can but leaving room to turn them. Cook until medium brown on one side, then turn over and do the same to the other side.
Got that recipe here:
http://www.chitterlings.com/salmon-croquettes.html
Here's another:
Grandma's Salmon Croquettes
Ingredients:
15 oz. Can of red or pink salmon, drained
1 Small onion, finely chopped
1 T Fresh lemon juice
1 Egg, lightly beaten
12-15 Saltine crackers, crushed
¼ t Ground pepper
2 t Fresh parsley, chopped (optional)
¼ C Canola oil
Directions:
Mash drained salmon in a bowl. Add chopped onion, lemon juice, egg, pepper and, if desired, parsley. Mix gently. Shape into six croquettes (patties).
Crush the saltines between two sheets of waxed paper with a rolling pin. Set each croquette into the crumbs, pressing gently to make sure crumbs adhere, turning to coat both sides.
Heat oil in skillet over medium heat. Fry croquettes on one side until golden brown, then gently turn and fry other side. Serves 4 to 6, depending upon appetites.
Got that one here:
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/salmpatt.htm
Hope that helps.
