Easy Southern Salmon Patties (Can Be Easily Made Gluten-Free) (2024)

These Southern salmon patties are an instant crowd-pleaser. Bursting with flavor, no one can resist the combination of tender salmon surrounded by a crunchy cornmeal coating.

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These old-fashioned salmon patties are a classic Southern dish. I know most of y’all growing up here regularly had salmon croquettes or cakes for supper. The classic recipe generally uses crushed Saltine crackers, but today I’m choosing to use another Southern staple – cornmeal. Yep, these cornmeal salmon patties are an old-fashioned recipe, made just how we like ’em.

They’re quick and easy to make, don’t have a strong fishy taste, and I just know your kids will love ’em too. The first step is to mix the ingredients together. The main ones are, of course, canned salmon and cornmeal. Then we add onions, an egg and flour to bind the patties, mayo to keep them moist, and chili powder for just the right amount of pizazz! Once the ingredients are mixed and the patties are shaped, we simply fry them in a skillet until golden brown. It’s as simple as that!

Appetizer or main meal?

These salmon patties work well as both an appetizer and a main meal. If you want to serve them for supper, they go hand in hand with other classic Southern side dishes, like mac and cheese or our fried green tomatoes. My favorite though is serving them with homemade coleslawor dipping them in our comeback sauce.

Gluten-free salmon patties

Finally, if this recipe wasn’t already the best, it’s also super easy to transform these into gluten-free salmon patties. Simply use almond flour instead of all-purpose flour, find a gluten-free chili powder, and voila!

I’d recommend watching my quick Youtube tutorial below before you get started so you can acquaint yourself with the recipe! 🙂

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Recipe Ingredients

  • Canned pink salmon (with or without bones)
  • Onion
  • Yellow cornmeal
  • Egg
  • All-purpose or almond flour (gluten-free option)
  • Duke’s mayonnaise (can use any mayonnaise but why wouldn’t you use Duke’s?).
  • Chili powder (to make this gluten-free, look for a gluten-free version).
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Olive oil

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How to Make Southern Salmon Patties With Cornmeal

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Open a can of salmon and drain completely.

I typically remove any skin or bones.

Place drained, packed salmon in a mixing bowl and loosen it up with a fork.

Go on, dig all around in there!

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Add onion, cornmeal, flour, mayonnaise, chili powder, and egg to the mixing bowl. Then add as much salt and pepper as you like.

Stir that up and blend up those bits!

Also, don’t be alarmed y’all, my one large egg had a twin yolk!

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Just like this…

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Shape the salmon mixture into patties to whatever size tickles your fancy.

I use a measuring cup to shape them into the size of a small burger.

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Cook in oil (olive oil, vegetable oil, coconut oil, whatever ya fancy) in a cast-iron or regular skillet over medium heat until golden brown on each side.

Turn once after 5 minutes or so while frying to brown both sides.

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Serve your fried salmon patties with dippin’ sauce, tartar sauce, or remoulade.

Mmm, mmm!

Storage

  • You can refrigerate the salmon patties for up to 7 days and then reheat them on the stovetop or in the oven or air fryer when you’re ready to serve. This will help bring back that crunchy cornmeal coating.
  • Once cooked and cooled, you can also store them in the freezer for up to 6 months. Just wrap them individually in aluminum foil or plastic wrap (or both to prevent freezer burn).

Recipe Notes

  • If you have the time, letting the patties chill in the fridge before frying helps them stay together. It’s best to refrigerate the salmon patties for at least an hour (up to one day) before frying.
  • Let me let you in on a secret… mayonnaise is the winning ingredient of this recipe. You wouldn’t think it, but it brings just the right amount of flavor and moisture to this dish. I use Duke’s, cuz, well…it’s the best! But you do you.
  • If you want to add more flavor to this recipe, here are some suggestions:
    • Add one red bell pepper (or 1/4 cup of chopped roasted red bell pepper) or 1/4 cup of finely chopped celery.
    • Substitute the onion for green onion.
    • Add a teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce.
    • Stir in a 1/4 cup of chopped fresh parsley, basil leaves, or cilantro.
    • Add half a tablespoon of Creole, Cajun, or Old Bay seasoning.

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Recipe FAQs

What is a good side dish for salmon patties?

Seeing as this is a Southern classic, I recommend serving salmon patties with other Southern side dishes like…

  • Fresh fried corn
  • Fried green tomatoes
  • Grits
  • Cornbread
  • Mac and cheese
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Pinto beans

Another option is to make a salmon burger and serve it with your favorite salad toppings, a healthy serving of tartar sauce, and a side of fries.

Is there a difference between salmon patties, cakes, and croquettes?

No, all of these names represent the same meal and can be used interchangeably. But salmon croquettes are sometimes what we call them in the South.

What can I use instead of breadcrumbs in salmon patties?

Instead of panko breadcrumbs, you can use cornmeal as we are or crushed Saltine crackers.

Why do my salmon patties fall apart?

If you find your salmon patties are too dry when shaping them, try adding some of the salmon juice from the can back into the mixture and try again. This should stop them from falling apart before frying. Another option is to refrigerate the mixture before frying them.

Can you use fresh salmon instead of canned in these salmon patties?

Yes, you can use fresh instead of canned salmon in this salmon patties recipe. However, if you choose fresh salmon for this recipe you will need to cook the fresh salmon and allow it to cool before adding it to the recipe. Bake it in a 350-degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes.

Is red or pink salmon better for salmon patties?

You can use either pink or red salmon in your Southern fried salmon patties. Canned pink salmon is cheaper, but canned red sockeye salmon is of higher quality in texture and flavor.

Why are my salmon patties dry?

Dry salmon patties are usually due to too much cornmeal or the heat not being high enough. But if you follow the directions, you’ll be all good! Plus, the mayonnaise helps keep them from getting dry too.

Are salmon patties healthy?

These Southern salmon patties are quite healthy on their own, as the salmon is the stand-out ingredient.

Can you bake these Southern salmon patties instead?

Yes, you can bake salmon patties. I recommend setting the oven to 375 if you baked the fresh salmon as described above or if you used canned salmon. For fresh salmon patties, increase the temperature to 475. For canned salmon patties, keep it at 375. Then bake them for about 10-15 minutes, flipping them halfway through. Remember ovens do differ so keep an eye on them depending on how crunchy you like them.

You can also follow these instructions for air-frying salmon patties. Just decrease the cooking time i.e. cook for 5 minutes, flip them, then cook for about another 5 minutes.

Your salmon patties growing up…

Let me know if this is how your mama made salmon patties and what you typically serve with them in the comments below. Always love to hear from y’all!

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Southern Salmon Patties

Bursting with flavor, no one will be able to resist the enticing combination of tender salmon surrounded by a crunchy cornmeal coating.

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Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Course: Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: burger, fish, patties, salmon

Servings: 4

Calories: 155kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 14.75-oz can pink salmon (with or without bones)
  • 1/4 cup chopped onion
  • 1/4 cup yellow cornmeal
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour or almond flour
  • 3 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 1/4 tsp chili powder
  • 1/2 tbsp olive oil or vegetable oil of your choice
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Open the can of salmon and drain completely. Place drained, packed salmon in a mixing bowl and loosen it up with a fork.

    1 14.75-oz can pink salmon (with or without bones)

  • Add onion, cornmeal, flour, mayonnaise, chili powder, and egg. Then add as much salt and pepper as you like. Stir that up so all the bits are blended.

    1/4 cup chopped onion, 1/4 cup yellow cornmeal, 1 large egg, 1/4 cup all-purpose flour or almond flour, 3 tbsp mayonnaise, 1/4 tsp chili powder, salt and pepper to taste

  • Shape the mixture into patties of whatever size you like.Personally, I use a measuring cup and shape them into the size of a small burger.

  • Cook in olive oil in a skillet over medium heat until golden brown on each side. Turn once while frying after 5 minutes or so to brown both sides.

    1/2 tbsp olive oil or vegetable oil of your choice

Nutrition

Calories: 155kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 72mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g

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Easy Southern Salmon Patties (Can Be Easily Made Gluten-Free) (2024)

FAQs

What can I use instead of breadcrumbs in salmon patties? ›

Instead of panko breadcrumbs, you can use cornmeal as we are or crushed Saltine crackers.

What keep salmon patties falling apart? ›

Balance The Binders With The Moisture

These usually include eggs, flour, breadcrumbs, cracker crumbs, ground flaxseed, and so on. Without these binders, the salmon has nothing to stick to, so you can't form patties.

Is canned salmon gluten free? ›

Canned salmon should be gluten free if it is unseasoned and packed in water or oil.

What can I use as a binder instead of eggs in salmon patties? ›

You can use wheat flour, oat flour or mashed potatoes egg substitute for binder in salmon patties. Replace each egg with 1/3 cup of flour or mashed potato.

What can you use instead of breadcrumbs in patties? ›

Bread Crumb Substitutes
  • ¾ cup soft bread crumbs.
  • ¼ cup panko.
  • ¼ cup cracker or pretzel crumbs.
  • ¼ cup crushed cornflakes or other unsweetened cereals.
  • ⅔ cup regular rolled oats (Use this only as a substitute for bread crumbs in meat loaf and other meat mixtures, such as burgers.
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What is a good egg substitute for breading? ›

Breading. Many foods destined for frying require a layer of egg before breading. The typical three-step process is flour, eggs and then breadcrumbs. Instead of the egg, Moskowitz recommends a mix of cornstarch and water, which, when stirred together, forms a slurry.

Can celiacs eat salmon? ›

Yep, seafood is naturally gluten-free, so it's just a matter of how it's prepared. One exception is surimi—a processed fish product that's often used as a crab substitute. Many brands of surimi contain wheat, so be sure to check the label, or stick with real crab if you're going gluten-free.

Can celiacs eat canned tuna? ›

Regular canned tuna is gluten-free. The only thing you need to be careful about when eating prepackaged tuna products is if it is a “flavored” or a “meal kit” type of product. and all Starkist tuna products are gluten-free except for: Tuna Creations® Herb & Garlic contains wheat and barley.

What canned corn is gluten-free? ›

Maize, also known as corn, is naturally gluten-free. Corn on the cob, canned corn, and corn flour are all gluten-free, but always make sure to check the label. Does cornbread have gluten? Most cornbread recipes include wheat flour, which means the cornbread includes gluten.

How do you bind batter without eggs? ›

Some common egg substitutes include:
  1. Mashed banana. Mashed banana can act as a binding agent when baking or making pancake batter. ...
  2. Applesauce. Applesauce can also act as a binding agent. ...
  3. Fruit puree. ...
  4. Avocado. ...
  5. Gelatin. ...
  6. Xanthan gum. ...
  7. Vegetable oil and baking powder. ...
  8. Margarine.
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What is the best binder for fish cakes? ›

One thing you'll always need for fish cakes is an egg. The proteins in the egg will help bind together your fish cake mix as it cooks.

How do you get the fishy taste out of salmon patties? ›

Back to the milk. Apparently, the proteins present in milk can bind to the fatty acids that have been exposed to air and give salmon its fishy odor or taste and mitigate them to be more neutral. (Fishiness is caused by the oxidation of fatty acids.)

How do I keep my fish patties from falling apart? ›

Refrigerate The Mix, Use A Sheet Pan

Then you can scoop the cakes and put them on a sheet pan to cool down in the fridge once again. The cooler temperature of the mix will help everything stick together better when the patties are pan-fried, crisping them up nicely.

What can I use instead of panko in fish cakes? ›

Corn chips, tortilla chips, rice chips, and even veggie chips can all be substituted for panko once crushed. Some might add extra seasoning to your dish as well.

What do breadcrumbs do in patties? ›

Due to their texture and softness, breadcrumbs will help the patties hold moisture while grilling or pan-frying, leaving you with a juicy and tasty end result. The breadcrumbs in this particular recipe help the patties stay extra tender, flavorful, and crispy on the outside.

What can I use instead of breadcrumbs for croquettes? ›

Croutons, seasoned or plain, store-bought or homemade, are an excellent substitute for breadcrumbs. Simply whizz them up in a food blender until they become breadcrumbs.

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