This recipe came about today as I was wondering what my son and I were going to eat for lunch because I sent the leftovers with my husband to work. The only meat that wouldn't take lots of time to prepare was canned salmon. So here we are! I always keep my Sandwich buns on hand for those moments you need a quick meal and this was one of those moments. This is a simple but tasty burger. I thought I would put some avocado on it or even some bacon but I feel this salmon burger is better left simple! You could also eat it without the bun if you like. And yes, I love mayo. It's probably the last vise I have and I plan to hold on to it for a while! :-) I will be making a homemade mayo in the future.
Salmon Burger with Lemon Mayo
5 Burgers
1 can salmon, skin and big bones removed.
1 egg
2-3 cloves garlic, crushed
Zest of 1/2 a lemon
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1/3 cup Breadless Bread Crumbs (Recipe Below)
2-4 tbsp coconut oil for frying
Extra 1/4 cup breadless bread crumbs for dredging (see below)
Lemon Mayo (see below)
Sandwich Buns
- Mix salmon, egg, lemon juice and zest with garlic and 1/3 cup breadless bread crumbs.
- Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
- Make burgers using 1/3 cup scoop. Flatten into patty and place additional breadcrumbs in a dish and press crumbs into burger on both sides.
- Heat coconut oil in frying pan. Add burgers to pan and cook about 4-5 minutes on each side.
- Remove from pan and toast the split buns in pan while still hot for a toasted bun.
- Serve with Lemon Mayo.
1 cup Almond flour
1/2 cup grated Parmesan Cheese
1/4 tsp cayanne pepper
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp salt
1 tbsp dried parsley
1/2 tsp Tony's Seasoning (optional)
Mix well. Store in refrigerator.
Lemon Mayo
1/4 cup mayo
Juice of 1/2 lemon
Dash of cayenne pepper
S/P to taste
Mix well and store in refrigerator.
This was so easy to make and tasty too!
ReplyDeleteWe just had these for supper & they were wonderful. When I tasted the mayonnaise right after I made it I wasn't so sure about it, but when paired with the salmon patty it was absolutely perfect.
ReplyDeleteWe used to love crab-cakes, so we are thinking we are going to try substituting crab for the salmon, but I'm thinking we'll probably need to bake it: I'm afraid it may fall apart if we try to fry it. What do you think? Or do you already have a crab-cakes recipe (hoping...)?
Thanks for your wonderful recipes!