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Made using my mother's decades old method that she clipped from a
magazine before I was born. Not cracker or breadcrumbs or flour as the binder. Crushed corn chips. My mother called them "Corn Doodle Burgers". I think that's what the original recipe called for - a cheaper version of Frito's. It calls for a can of salmon, drained and flaked with a fork then placed in a deep mixing bowl. (remove the bones if you wish) Add one large egg, some minced onion, a Tbs. or two of sour cream (use prepared mayonnaise if you don't have sour cream), 1 cup of crushed corn chips. Sprinkle with some pepper. Mix it together then form into about 6 patties. Place on waxed paper and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. (At some point Gary will chime in about the bones in canned salmon and not liking salmon patties even without the bones. Okey doke.) Pan fry the salmon patties in neutral oil (canola is good) until browned on both sides. Drain on paper towels. I like these made with the crushed corn cnips every once in a while because they're salty, and I like salt. Jill |
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