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Default Croquettes with no egg?

On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 18:02:46 GMT, "l not -l" > wrote:

>
>On 11-Jan-2018, jmcquown > wrote:
>
>> On 1/9/2018 6:45 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> > On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 6:02:29 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I don't know what salmon cakes are. Cake sounds like a
>> >> sweet. Anyway,
>> >> salmon patties are great. Mackerel patties are even better.
>> >
>> > In this context, cake = patty. Like a cake of soap,
>> > the word "cake" can refer to any flattish mass.
>> >
>> > Cindy Hamilton
>> >

>> Salmon patties/cakes are so much better than mackerel. They
>> aren't
>> croquettes, though, and not eggless. I definitely add an egg
>> to the
>> mixture for my salmon patties/cakes.

>
>Isn't the only difference between salmon patties and croquettes
>the shape? At least the ones I have had taste pretty much the
>same, with patties being flat and croquettes round(ish). like a
>small salmon log. Though,I seem to recall croquettes
>occasionally served with a sauce/gravy poured over and have never
>had that with salmon patties.
>
>I once accidentally bought a can of mackerel rather than salmon
>and can't say I saw much difference in the patties vs. salmon.
>However, I admit that I am not too picky about which canned
>salmon I buy, brand or variety (coho, pink, red). Perhaps I just
>don't pick up on subtle differences that others do.


Hmmm. Now I thought (no reason why especially) that salmon patties
were served with some sort of cream sauce.
Janet US