Sesame Crusted Salmon Patties Recipe (2024)

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The BEST Salmon Patties you will ever make! Made with fresh salmon filet instead of canned salmon, this incredible salmon patty recipe is bursting with some of my favorite Thai flavors including lime, ginger, garlic, cilantro, and mint, and explodes with awesome texture thanks to its fun coating of sesame seeds and Panko breadcrumbs.

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Salmon Patties Recipe

Filled with amazing Thai flavors, it’s fair to say that this is not your average salmon patty recipe – it’s so much better! Another word for salmon cake, these sesame and Panko-crusted patties are smaller than jumbo-size salmon burgers, less dense, and much fluffier. What really sets these salmon patties apart from the rest?

  • Crispy sesame and Panko-crusted exterior. Like a protective shell, the sesame and Panko not only adds amazing flavor and TEXTURE, but also helps keep everything together.
  • The inside is soft, tender, and flavorful with big bites of perfectly flakey salmon.
  • Compared to beef patties, these salmon patties are healthy! With just over 400 calories and 27 grams of protein per patty.

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How to Make Salmon Patties

For the full list and amounts of ingredients, scroll down to the recipe card at the bottom of the page.

Step 1 – Prepare the salmon

I have found that this recipe tastes best with fresh salmon filets. However, many of you have asked if they can be made with canned salmon. The answer is, yes, absolutely. Canned salmon is easy, affordable, and a great alternative if you’re short on time.

If you do decide to stick with fresh salmon, you’ll need to prep your filets –

  • Remove any skin and bones
  • Carefully slice/chop the salmon into small pieces approximately 1/4-1/2 inch thick.

Transfer your chopped salmon to a large bowl and set aside.

Step 2 – Gather other ingredients and mix everything together

Aside from salmon, these delicious patties are filled with a handful of yummy things you’ll often find in Thai or Asian inspired recipes. To these particular salmon patties, I’ve added,

  • Mayonnaise
  • Soy sauce
  • Fish sauce
  • Sambal oelek (or Sriracha)
  • Minced ginger and garlic
  • Lime zest and juice
  • Red and green onion
  • Cilantro and mint
  • Panko breadcrumbs

I know, itseems like a lot of stuff, but trust me, it all works together SO WELL. If you can’t find certain ingredients, simply skip it or replace it with something you do love!

Once you’ve gathered all the above ingredients, add to a separate bowl and gently mix well to combine. Transfer the chopped salmon to the breadcrumb mixture and thoroughly mix to combine (I usually use my hands).

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Step 3 – Form your patties and chill

Divide the mixture into approximately 6-7 salmon patties, transferring each patty to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Transfer your baking sheet to the refrigerator and allow your salmon patties to sit and chill for at least2 hours.

This step isextremely important. Don’t skip it.

Step 4. Cook

Finally, two hours have passed and it’s time to cook your patties! In a wide, shallow bowl, combine the remaining half cup of Panko breadcrumbs with the white and black sesame seeds. Remove the patties from the refrigerator.

One at a time, and working in batches, gently press each salmon patty into the Panko-sesame mixture, making sure all sides (plus corners!) are coated.

Heat the oil in a large skillet over set over medium-high heat. With the oil hot and shimmering carefully transfer 3 patties to the skillet. Reduce heat to medium and cook for 4 minutes before flipping and cooking the other side for an additional 4-5 minutes, or until fully cooked (145 degrees F). Remove from skillet and repeat with remaining patties.

Can you cook these salmon patties in the oven?

Yes- although I do recommend at least searing the outside before transferring to the oven to finish cooking.

If you really want to skip the added oil altogether, simply bake at 400 degrees F for approximately 8 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees F.

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Storing and Freezing Salmon Patties

Once you’ve cooked your patties, leftovers man be stored in the refrigerator for as long as three days. I recommend reheating them in a skillet for a few minutes to re-crisp the breadcrumbs, but if you’re in a hurry the microwave will also get the job done.

Salmon patties also freeze well. Wrap each individual patty in plastic followed by aluminum foil and transfer to the freezer for up to three to four months. For best result, defrost in the refrigerator before reheating.

What to Serve with Salmon Patties?

The most obvious choice is to serve this salmon patty piled on top of a soft, buttery bun, topped with all the usual toppings. While there is nothing wrong with a little lettuce and tomato, try topping yours with crunchy cabbage slaw, like this creamy coleslaw or apple coleslaw, instead.

Other delicious ideas include:

  • Salad – With so much amazing flavor, these delicious little patties instantly bring life to even the saddest salad. Serve on a bed of lettuce with cucumber, tomatoes, and avocado.
  • As an appetizer or snack – Need a quick snack? Enjoy a patty with a small scoop of tartar sauce. Perfect for pre-dinner munchies or post-workout snack.
  • Tacos – Pile a soft tortilla with crunchy cabbage, avocado, Thai chili sauce, mayo, and, of course, a salmon patty. So many amazing flavors and contrasting textures. You’ll love it.

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If you try making this Salmon Patty Recipe, please leave me a comment and let me know!I always love to hear your thoughts.

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RECIPE CARD

Sesame Crusted Salmon Patties Recipe

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AuthorAuthor: Sesame Crusted Salmon Patties Recipe (8)Jessica Randhawa

The BESTSalmon Pattiesyou will ever make! Made with fresh salmon filet instead of canned salmon, this incredible salmon patty recipe is bursting with some of my favorite Thai flavors including lime, ginger, garlic, cilantro, and mint, and explodes with awesome texture thanks to its fun coating of sesame seeds and Panko breadcrumbs.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Chill 2 hours hrs

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Sandwich

Cuisine American, Asian

Servings 6 servings

Calories 404 kcal

Ingredients

FOR THE SALMON PATTIES

  • 1.5 pounds skinless center-cut salmon fillets - finely chopped
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoon Asian fish sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sambal oelek - or Sriracha
  • 4 cloves garlic - minced
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
  • 1 lime - zested
  • ½ lime - juiced
  • 1 small red onion - finely diced
  • ½ cup fresh cilantro - finely chopped
  • ¼ cup fresh mint - finely chopped
  • 3 green onions - chopped
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 2 tablespoon white sesame seeds
  • 1.5 cups panko breadcrumbs - divided
  • 2 tablespoon black sesame seeds

Instructions

  • Start by preparing the salmon. Remove any skin and bones from each salmon fillet and carefully slice/chop the salmon into small pieces. Transfer the chopped salmon to a large bowl and set aside. Meanwhile, line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

  • Next, transfer the mayonnaise, soy sauce, fish sauce, sambal oelek, minced garlic, ginger, lime zest and juice, diced red onion, cilantro, mint, green onions, salt, pepper, PLUS, 1 cup of panko breadcrumbs to a separate mixing bowl. Gently mix to combine.

  • Transfer the chopped salmon to the breadcrumb mixture. Mix thoroughly - for best results, use your hands.

  • Divide the mixture into approximately 6-7 salmon patties, transferring each patty to your lined baking sheet. Transfer your baking sheet to the refrigerator and allow your salmon patties to set and chill for at least 2 hours.

  • When ready to cook, remove the patties from the refrigerator. In a wide, shallow bowl, combine the remaining half cup of Panko breadcrumbs with the white and black sesame seeds.

  • Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large skillet over set over medium-high heat. One at a time, and working in batches, gently press each salmon patty into the Panko-sesame mixture, making sure all sides (plus corners!) are coated).

  • With the oil hot and shimmering carefully transfer 3 patties to the skillet. Reduce heat to medium and cook for 4 minutes before flipping and cooking the other side for an additional 4-5 minutes, or until fully cooked (145 degrees F). Remove from skillet and repeat with remaining burgers.

  • Serve immediately over a bed of fresh greens or on top of your favorite sandwich bun! Enjoy!

Jessica's Notes

  • Canned salmon can be used in place of fresh salmon filet. Be sure to drain any canning liquid before mixing.
  • Leftovers store well in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Nutritional Information

Calories: 404kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 70mg | Sodium: 1534mg | Potassium: 720mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 287IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 118mg | Iron: 3mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

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FAQs

How do you keep salmon patties from falling apart? ›

Refrigerate The Mix, Use A Sheet Pan

The cooler temperature of the mix will help everything stick together better when the patties are pan-fried, crisping them up nicely. If you have a lot of salmon patties to make, you can even forgo the pan altogether and bake them on a sheet tray in the oven.

Why are my salmon patties mushy? ›

The binding ingredients may not be in the right proportion. Overmixing can break down the structure. Allowing the salmon mixture to rest before shaping the patties is crucial. Cooking the salmon patties at too high a temperature or for too short a time can result in a mushy interior.

Why won t my salmon patties stay together? ›

Balance The Binders With The Moisture

Every salmon patty or cake recipe calls for some combination of binding ingredients. 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.

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.

How do you cook salmon so it doesn't fall apart? ›

Grill salmon flesh side down FIRST, then flip over once.

Place the salmon fillets on the grill flesh side down first (so the skin is facing you). Raw salmon is relatively firm, so starting it off with the flesh facing down is a great way to get some nice grill marks on the salmon without it falling apart.

How do you know when salmon patties are done? ›

– Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of your burger. When the salmon burger reaches 145 degrees F, it is done. – If you don't have a thermometer, check that your burger is lightly crisp on the outside and that the meat inside is pink and flaky. It should not still look raw.

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.

How do you make patties stay together? ›

Add 1 egg yolk per pound of hamburger. It won't add appreciably to the fat content and will bind the meat beautifully. The other thing you can do is add canned, drained, crushed black beans or chickpeas to the hamburger. The starch from the beans will bind the meat together and add an interesting taste.

What do you eat with salmon patties? ›

Serving options: Serve burger-style with bread, like whole wheat buns or Italian ciabatta rolls. Or, make a salad with more lettuce, fresh vegetables, or a side of crispy potatoes.

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

How to Control Salmon's Fishiness with a Milk Bath. You can also lessen salmon's strong flavor by soaking it in a milk bath for 20 minutes and then draining it and patting it dry before cooking. The casein in milk binds to the TMA, and when drained away, it takes the culprit that causes fishy odor with it.

Why add breadcrumbs to patties? ›

They don't actually NEED breadcrumbs but adding breadcrumbs will help hold the pattie together while it's cooking.

Why does my salmon always fall apart? ›

are you keeping the skin on? If you take the skin off it's likely to fall apart. If you've kept the skin and it's falling apart I suggest it's overcooked.

How to stop patties from falling apart? ›

Chill or freeze your burgers

"This will help them keep their shape when they're cooking and stop them falling apart." You can also freeze them before cooking.

How to make fish cakes stay together? ›

A classic choice is breadcrumbs, but you could integrate crushed up crackers, almond flour, or even mashed (or smashed) potatoes into your fish cake mix. Not only will these ingredients help to hold your fish cake together; they'll help to keep your cakes from becoming dense pucks of protein.

How do you stop fish cakes from falling apart? ›

How do you keep fish cakes from falling apart? Let them cook & stop playing with them while they are cooking. If you touch them more than 2 times during cooking, it's too many. Place in pan, flip, done.

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