Mini Thai Salmon Fishcakes with Minty Yoghurt Dip
These tasty fishcakes can be cooked under a grill, in a pan or on the barbecue. Everything can be made in advance and then cooked at the last minute. Enjoy as a starter or with our . We teamed up with to create this tasty recipe. celebrates wild, natural and sustainable seafood such as salmon and pollock.
Ingredients
500g boneless, skinless salmon fillets
4 x 5ml spoon Thai red curry paste
3cm size piece fresh root ginger
10g fresh coriander
10g fresh mint
150ml low-fat natural yogurt
½ lime
Equipment
Food processor or hand blender
Sharp knife
Chopping board
Grater
Teaspoon
Scissors
Plastic cup
Measuring spoons
Juicer
Small mixing bowl
Fish slice
Instructions
For the dip
- Wash the mint and chop with scissors in a plastic cup.
- Combine the mint with the yoghurt in a mixing bowl.
- Squeeze the juice from the lime and add to the mint and yoghurt.
For the fishcakes
- Wash the coriander and chop with scissors in a plastic cup.
- Peel the ginger using a teaspoon then grate it.
- Cut the salmon into small cubes.
- Place the salmon into a food processor with the Thai red curry paste, ginger and chopped coriander. Pulse until combined and not completely smooth.
- Divide the mixture into 8 even sized balls.
- Using slightly damp hands, shape each ball into a disk.
- Place the frying pan on a medium heat.
- Dry fry the fishcakes for 3-4 minutes or until golden brown then turn over using the fish slice and cook for a further 3-4 minutes. Serve on a plate with the minty yoghurt dip and enjoy.
Skills used include:
Chopping, mixing, squeezing, peeling and frying.
Top Tips
- Put the fishcakes into the pan in a clockwise order starting at 12 o’clock, that way you’ll know which ones to turn first.
Something to try next time
- Try making spicy salmon burgers by dividing the mixture into 4 and shaping into patties.
- Serve the burgers in a lettuce leaf instead of a bun and drizzle the minty yoghurt on top for a refreshing change.
- Swap Thai red curry paste for Thai green curry paste for a zingy alternative.
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