The recipe calls for pitas or bread. Obviously, that had to go. I also ixnayed the mayo that the recipe called for. Instead of bread, I added a 1/4 cup of gluten-free baking mix (I like King Arthur Flour brand). I mixed everything else up the same as the recipe, and it didn't seem too dry in the least, so I just skipped the mayo altogether. I formed the mixture into patties and fried them in a little bit of coconut oil, about four minutes per side. The cakes crisped up nicely, but stayed very moist inside. When they were done, I mixed up the yogurt sauce and spooned it over the top, and served with some quickly-steamed asparagus. The sauce was good not only on the cakes, but on the asparagus as well.
Next time, I think I might go for less lemon in the cake itself. I think would also be quite good done in a ginger-garlic-sesame direction rather than lemon and chive.
Crispy Salmon Cakes with Lemony Yogurt Sauce |
Mmmmm, those look so good! I've read people making/buying plain gluten-free crackers, then pulsing them in a food processor a bit when they want breadcrumbs.
ReplyDeleteMight try that next time, if I can get over paying $5.99 for a box of crackers...:P Granted, the box of gluten-free baking mix was like $7.99 originally, but it has lasted a really long time since I hardly ever use it.
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