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Slammin Salmon Crunchy Cakes With Gayla Sauce

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Ingredients

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6 tablespoons fat-free mayonnaise
2 teaspoons capers
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon rind
1/4 teaspoon fresh black pepper
1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 cup red bell pepper, diced i sometimes use jarred or drained pimientos
1 teaspoon garlic, minced

Nutritional information

285.2
Calories
104 g
Calories From Fat
11.6 g
Total Fat
2.1 g
Saturated Fat
90 mg
Cholesterol
522.1 mg
Sodium
20.3 g
Carbs
1.7 g
Dietary Fiber
4.8 g
Sugars
24.9 g
Protein
187 g
Serving Size

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Slammin Salmon Crunchy Cakes With Gayla Sauce

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  • Gluten Free
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These cakes will make a salmon volunteer for the honor to be in this dish. I love these crispy little suckers and so does Dugan. The delicious sauce I blatantly stole from my friend Chef #119466 who blatantly stole it from Cooking Light. There is no honor among thieves.

  • 45 min
  • Serves 4
  • Easy

Ingredients

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Slammin’ Salmon Crunchy Cakes With Gayla Sauce, These cakes will make a salmon volunteer for the honor to be in this dish. I love these crispy little suckers and so does Dugan. The delicious sauce I blatantly stole from my friend Chef #119466 who blatantly stole it from Cooking Light. There is no honor among thieves.


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Steps

1
Done

Combine Ingredients For the Gayla Sauce and Refrigerate.

2
Done

Sautee Red Pepper About 3 Minutes in a Non Stick Skillet in Some Butter or Margarine. Add Chopped Garlic For the Last Thirty Seconds.

3
Done

Combine Peppers and Garlic and All the Rest of the Ingredients Except Corn Flakes in a Bowl and Mix Together.

4
Done

Make Four Equal Sized Balls of This Mixture and Roll Well Into Cornflake Crumbs. Pat Crumbs Firmly and Make Sure It Is Well Coated.balls Will Be About the Size of a Small Baseball.

5
Done

Place Balls on Platter and Press Into Patties About 1 Inch Thick.

6
Done

Fry Immediately in a Few Tablespoons of Hot Oil in a Non Stick Skillet on Medium High Heat. You Don't Want Them to Sit Around Too Long or the Cornflakes Will Absorb Moisture from the Patties and not Fry Up as Crispy. Sear Them Quickly but of Course, Do not Burn Them About 3 or 4 Minutes a Side.

7
Done

Note: After Mixing All the Ingredients Together You May Refrigerate This to Stiffen Mixture Up but I Don't Find It Necessary Unless You Have Used a Very Large Egg. You May Also Make Everything Ahead of Time and Refrigerate. Simply Remove About an Hour Before Dinner and Bring to Room Temperature or They Will Be Hot on the Outside but Cold in the Middle. Just Don't Roll in the Cornflake Crumbs Until the Last Minute.

8
Done

Another Note: For a Nice Variation Feel Free to Add 1/2 Tsp or So of Cumin to Give These a "tex-Mex" Taste Topped With Some Chili Con Queso. Yum! Be Creative! This Is a Drop-to-the-Floor-Crawl-to-the-Door Moist Patty. Make It as Directed the First Time and Then Experiment! Make It Your Own.

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